Very tasty pizza — if you’re hungry, one pizza is probably not enough for two people. You’d want two or an appetizer as well, which are great. Also, digging the 90s hip-hop playing in the background.
You can get a vegan medium-ish sized pie (feeds 2) starting at $11, then add vegan cheese ($2) and vegan fauxsage ($3). So worth it. Oh, and the cocktail menu = lovely. Nice happy hour deals, too.
Delicious pizza in the heart of SOMA. Grab a bite for a tasty midweek lunch or come for dinner just before the rush. You can also customize toppings for an extra fee.
It’s all about the meatballs - huge and shareable. Fried tagliatelle was ok, there are better pastas on the menu with better flavors. Margherita with burrata is a solid pizza.
We were thrilled when this Roman-style pizzeria in the Marina opened an outpost downtown. There’s nothing like sharing a pizza, pasta and salad with a friend after several hours of shopping. Read more
Happy hour for great value, margherita and spicy fennel sausage pizzas were excellent (best to eat in rather than takeout), burrata bruschetta is surprisingly delicious.
Very tasty thin pizzas. Food is served family style and so is the seating. Expect to bump elbows with the next party but it adds to the energetic atmosphere.
I should have taken a photo when the food came. Tasty food, but small portions. It's what you'd probably expect for the reasonable prices. Meatballs, chicken meatballs and steak were all good.
It's everything you love about the first location, but near work. Food- and drink-wise, the restaurant is a clone of the original in the Marina with pizzas, pastas, craft beer, cocktails and wine. Read more
The pizzas are ok. Not a bunch of vegetarian or vegan options. The service is a little slow and the wait times are long. The environment is extremely noisy.
Extremely disappointing. The spicy sausage was not spicy at all. Undercooked making for very soggy slices where toppings fall every time you lift a slice.
Delarosa is open for brunch, lunch, happy hour and dinner. Located between San Francisco’s Financial District and SoMa.This is Delarosa's second location.