Gioia Pizzeria

(510) 528-4692

1586 Hopkins St, Berkeley, CA | Directions   94707

37.881800 -122.281430 View Website
  • Hours

    Monday 09:00 AM - 10:00 PM Tuesday 09:00 AM - 10:00 PM Wednesday 09:00 AM - 10:00 PM Thursday 09:00 AM - 10:00 PM Friday 09:00 AM - 10:00 PM Saturday 09:00 AM - 10:00 PM Sunday 09:00 AM - 10:00 PM
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Neighborhoods:
Berkeley Hills

Cuisine:
Pizza

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Restaurant Special Features:
Cheap Eats, Date Spot, Family-Friendly Dining, Lunch Spot
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5.0
August 15, 2008

GREAT PIZZA OF THE BAY AREA DOTCOM. THEY PUT TOPPING NOT HERE THEN THERE DOTORG

THEY BLEEST THE TOPPING >>> I EAT THE PIZZA THEN GET CRUSHED AND BEERN

DON'T BE A HEATER >> GOYA NOT THE KING KING KING KING

CHING CHING CHING CHING

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5.0
August 15, 2008

Best Pizza. Excellent Pizza

Webster's dictionary defines excellence as the quality or condition of being excellent.

Come earthlings, eat.

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5.0
July 08, 2008

Best pizza in Berkeley. Best pizza in Berkeley. Why? Best quality cheese, great sauce, excellent crust and toppings. My favorite is the mushroom.

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5.0
December 31, 2007

Great Brooklyn Style Pizza. Made by a New Yorker, favorably reviewed by New Yorkers, great Brooklyn style (the best) pizza, better than much of the pizza I've had in Manhattan...kwitchyerbitchin' and eatchyer slice.

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4.0
November 25, 2007

Great pizza but.... The pizza here is very tasty. However, I feel like the place is a bit "pizza nazi"-ish. They only have a few selections and you aren't allowed to substitute or do a half/half pizza. They give you a time slot to pick up your pizza, take it or leave. When I was in the store, some walk ins were told that the limited slices at the counter were all they had and that was it. (it was only 6:30) I asked if they had any take out menus and was given a flat "no". (I was going to give them to my friends because the pizza is good but I guess that won't happen now.) Also, the pizza is a bit pricey. I think they need to balance the need to run their business their way with good customer service and building the customer base.

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5.0
October 03, 2007

Most Authentic NY-Style Pizza Around. As an East Coast/NY transplant, I was pretty disappointed with the pizza choices in the Bay Area when I moved here. That is, until Gioia opened up. They're simply THE BEST, most authentic, NY-style pizza around. Amen!

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5.0
May 17, 2007

Simply the best. Best pizza I've ever had (and I've had plenty), combined with a very friendly staff. I'll be back....often.

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5.0
May 13, 2007

Flavorful and fresh. Gioia's menu may not be huge and their seating is definitely limited (small counter with stools), but they sure know how to turn out a tasty pie! They use high-quality ingredients, and it pays off. Even their plain cheese pizza tastes special. Their mushroom pizza is the most flavorful mushroom pizza I have ever had--tastes like the mushrooms were just freshly picked from the woods.

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December 12, 2006

Gourmet toppings and thin crusts will please both adventuresome California pizza aficionados and NY slice fans.. In Short
This hole-in-the-wall shop, decorated with pictures of old NYC pizzerias, is a popular destination for both college kids and lunchtime work crowds. The West Coast-style organic-flour crust is rolled ultra thin and slightly charred on the sides and bottom. The mozzarella cheese barely covers the bubbling hot paste made from ripe plum tomatoes. The toppings range from Brooklyn basics, like pepperoni, to exotic Cali cuisine like the arugula, pesto and prosciutto pie.

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5.0
September 23, 2006

Maybe the best pizza outside New York. This is pizza the way it should be; dripping with just enough delicious tomato sauce, interesting specials you wouldn't even think of, and a beautiful crust -- thin, crisp, begging to be folded in half and eaten New York style. I don't understand why no one else can get the crust right like this, but that's how it is. Unfortunately, at least by the slice, this place is way overpriced. The slices should be twice the size, given what they charge. Even as I get to a place where I don't have to look at prices so much when I eat out, I can't ever order more than a slice at a time because it costs so much. I didn't use to think I was a skin flint, but I feel like I get a much better deal at Zachary's, even if the (thin crust) pizza isn't quite as divine. Still, if you can swallow the price, you'll love swallowing this pizza. It's amazing.

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