Ron L.
Yelp
I admit it: I wanted to eat at this pizza place only because of the name. As an incurable punster, I love the name Leaning Tower of Pizza.
I've been following its reviews on Yelp for a few years. First it was good. Then ownership changed and it got far worse. Then ownership changed again and it got better again, which, as of this review, is where Leaning Tower is.
My family has pizza every Saturday night, usually bought in a store. But the girl was helping at an event and did fantastic, and I promised her that if that happened, we'd go to a pizza place to celebrate. When I read the list of possibilities, she wanted the Leaning Tower of Pizza. It's quite a drive for us, but not too far, so off we went.
Leaning Tower is in an older and nice neighborhood on the banks of Lake Merritt. The restaurant itself is one block from Lakeshore. Only on-street parking, and there's little of it. It looks like it was meant to serve the neighborhood, with residents walking here, and not expect outsiders driving in.
Nearly everything about Leaning Tower has the personal touch. A mural of Pisa on the wall. Small custom-printed menu. Drinks are bottles of either beer or soda made in Mexico. People who work here have an interest in providing the diners with a good experience. The tables can be moved around so that a large group can enjoy themselves.
Okay, what about the grub? It was slightly different, and good. Thin crust, the girl laughed as she flapped her pepperoni slice back and forth. The Hunny and I had pepperoni and sausage; the sausage was like breakfast sausage with an Italian spice to it, adding a different flavor. Not loaded with meat, so it's easy to get a bite that's only cheese.
All three of us loved our pizza. The three improvements I can think of are more meat on the meat pizza (I'd love to have more of that sausage), listing what ingredients are available for the build-your-own option, and more combinations for the pizza. But overall, the Leaning Tower of Pizza is a winner.