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Got a craving for some authentic Chicago crust pizza? This hip, fresh joint has food of tantalizing taste to satisfy even the most jaded pizza enthusiast. Try the Mediterranean Chicken Pizza, with, you guessed it, chicken breast, generously sprinkled with artichoke hearts, bell peppers, olives, onions and feta cheese. Or try the Vegetarian Pizza, which will have you converted in no time. Little Star also offers thin crusts, which are honestly just as good as the incredibly taste-infused deep dishes for which they are famous. With minimalist decor and a blaring jukebox to boot, Little Star will have you hooked. There is another location in the Mission District.
I am sure the pizza is wonderful.... Like more than a few places this place is hostile towards kids and families. Specifically we went in and quickly got the vibe we were not welcome.
Ok, so I got the pizza to go thinking this might resolve the situation... after countless stink eye from the staff, and my kids are well behaved, and being totally ignored I got the message and left without the pizza.
Go across the street to Lilly's formerly Brother's barbecue. The food is ok (not great but ok) but the owner and staff has love and compassion for kids and will treat you with respect and not like a criminal because instead of an expensive dog you had teh nerve to have children!
I live one block away from this place, but I just discovered it. I abhor myself for not looking this up earlier. I've been going to Zachary's Pizza near Berkeley when I crave for a deep dish pizza. It's a close call, but I gotta say Little Star tastes better than Zachary's.
Actually, a pizza from Fisherman's Pizza is better. It is located a couple of blocks from the bay in the Wharf, so you will have to avoid tourists...but it is good pizza.