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TOMMASO'S
" Here you do a red Coppola wine and close out your meal with a small bowl of Frangelico, in which you dip your fresh biscotti. Do all of this and you have dined magnificently and inexpensively." By - Mayor Willie L. Brown Jr.- Quoted from the Hollywood reporter
" Simple, comfortable restaurant, three steps below street level, with murals and brick oven dating to 1935."
Marcia Cianci - San Francisco Chronicle
"It makes us happy that the oldest wood-fired brick oven in San Francisco (built in 1935, when Tommaso's opened as Lupo's, and reportedly the first such oven on the West Coast) turns out the best pizza crust in San Francisco: puffy, crispy, faintly smoky."
"Whether you prefer toppings of Italian sausage, clams with garlic, meatballs, scallops, tiger prawns, or clams in the shell, this is the crust you want under them. We love the room, too, with creamy-painted wooden booths that remind us more of a '30s-vintage tea room than a pizzeria, despite the charming murals of Italy."
"Tommaso's (owned by the Cotti family since 1973) has the gastronomic imprimatur of both Francis Ford Coppola, who used to make his own pizzas here before he opened his Cafe Niebaum-Coppola right down the street, and Alice Waters, who famously based her Chez Panisse wood-burning pizza oven on this one. The crunchy crust at the venerable Tommaso's still delights us."
SF Weekly– Best Pizza
" Simple, comfortable restaurant, three steps below street level, with murals and brick oven dating to 1935."
Marcia Cianci - San Francisco Chronicle
"It makes us happy that the oldest wood-fired brick oven in San Francisco (built in 1935, when Tommaso's opened as Lupo's, and reportedly the first such oven on the West Coast) turns out the best pizza crust in San Francisco: puffy, crispy, faintly smoky."
"Whether you prefer toppings of Italian sausage, clams with garlic, meatballs, scallops, tiger prawns, or clams in the shell, this is the crust you want under them. We love the room, too, with creamy-painted wooden booths that remind us more of a '30s-vintage tea room than a pizzeria, despite the charming murals of Italy."
"Tommaso's (owned by the Cotti family since 1973) has the gastronomic imprimatur of both Francis Ford Coppola, who used to make his own pizzas here before he opened his Cafe Niebaum-Coppola right down the street, and Alice Waters, who famously based her Chez Panisse wood-burning pizza oven on this one. The crunchy crust at the venerable Tommaso's still delights us."
SF Weekly– Best Pizza
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Tommaso's
1042 Kearny Street
San Francisco, CA 94133
415-398-9696
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Website
Neighborhood
North Beach
Cuisine
Italian
Serving
Dinner
Take Out
Yes
Catering
No
Online Ordering
No
Ambience
Casual
Casual Elegant
Dress
Casual
Casual Dress
Payment Methods
American Express
Mastercard
Travelers Checks
Visa
Features
Non-Smoking
Vegetarian Options
Wheel Chair Access
Wood Burning Oven
Hours
Tuesday - Saturday
5pm - 10:30pm
Sunday
4pm - 9:30pm
Closed Mondays
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