Luigi’s Pizza

49 Production Plaza, North Hollywood
(800) 864-8377

Recent Reviews

Brooklynn Richardson

The service sucked. We were waiting to order drinks for minutes before a cook in the back had to tell the two workers in front to get our drinks. The cashier was overall an idiot and couldn’t do basic math. Also, when we asked where straws were, he just kept telling us we needed to pay for our drinks. The sprite was so watered down and it took four employees to understand and get us new drinks. There’s three big soda machines in the dining area but refills aren’t allowed ??? The dining area has three tvs and it’s too loud and over stimulating.

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 2

Service: 1

halley leta-pombo

Cookie and side Caesar was good. Side Cesar was only $3.99 can’t beat the price. Chicken on Alfredo was good, sauce was ok and pasta was over cooked. Pizza was good but the garlic bread was nasty. Cookie was soft.They do military discount, show your ID at checkout!

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 3

Service: 4

Joaquin Martinez

Cafeteria style food for grab and go. Fast and convenient and pizza was pretty darn good. It was expensive but you're at an amusement park so I expected that already!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

martin martin

Average pizza, but only after getting to the front of the queue at the till to order our pizza and told top go back to the start, where there was no service.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 3

Service: 1

Recommended dishes: Whole Pizza

Paul Doyle

Gross. Very bland pasta and meatballs and expensive.

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 2

Service: 1

Vincent Raroque

It was the end of a long day so I understand service being okay. They definitely opened up to us a little more which I did appreciate. The pizza was average. I do like The Simpsons and being around Springfield which was fun.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 3

Service: 4

Luke Sugarman

Food is extremely expensive but it's worth it. One slice is extremely large and the pizza is very good pizza for being amusement park food.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 5

Service: 4

Hitcher84

We came here twice and had pizza by the slice. They also have garlic bread and pasta. Limited seating but we found plenty of seating on the second floor of the Krusty burger building. Air conditioning plus you get to watch the Simpsons while you eat. They have a soda machine up there too if you have a refillable cup. Nice place to chill.

Deanne R.

We came in early, according to opening hours it was supposed to be closed, lucky for us they were open earlier. Anyway we wanted some pizza before the crowds... It was good enough for a fast food place. Yes pricey but what isn't nowadays. Annual pass holders get a discount

Vivian J.

Whole Pie of Yumminess! We decided to get an entire pizza for $60 instead of $10 per giant slice. We ordered the Meat Lovers and it was baked in 10 minutes! It had tons of toppings and doughy crust! The line was very quick. There was outdoor seating with umbrellas and indoor seating. They also have Pasta dishes but didn't look that great at all.

Christopher Conover (MysterX)

The most overpriced slice of pizza ever!The pasta was surprisingly good though. Bread is a crapshoot.

Atmosphere: 2

Food: 3

Service: 2

Ariana Villalobos

The pasta was bland, the pizza was greasy . Don’t bother , not worth the price .

Phil C.

First time in a long time visiting Universal Studios, and we were curious about the food. One of our first meals was at Luigi's Pizza since we craved pizza and pasta. Overall, we weren't impressed and felt disappointed at the prices for the mediocre food. 4/5 - Ease of getting the food, dining areas, and friendly service2/5 - Food and pricesThe staff behind the counter were friendly and provided good service. The food, however, was a different story. I ordered pasta and meatballs and a side of caesar salad. The meatballs were very dry, and the sauce and pasta were bland. The garlic cheese bread was barely appetizing with the dense bread and cold cheese. The side Caesar salad was good but was a little overdressed. My family said the pizza was terrible to fair, and not worth the price.After we paid for our food, the indoor and patio seating area was packed., but we found a great spot under the shade across from Luigi's. Would I give Luigi's a try again? Maybe not, unless I was madly craving pasta and pizza again and didn't want to go out of my way to City Walk for Italian. Hopefully, Universal Studios will step up their food quality game since this first experience wasn't a good base to start.

Nikki W.

Yeah, tastes as disgusting as it looks. "Krustyland" is very fitting. Best $60 I ever spent

Robert E

Bland, lukewarm, overpriced pasta. Our cashier abruptly left the counter for a couple of minutes while there was a queue.

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