Gourmet thin-crust pies, salads & subs served in a simple, industrial-chic space.
"Head to the Dogpatch and you’ll spot plenty of white boxes making their way down 3rd Street or hanging out with a pint at Dogpatch Saloon. All roads lead to Long Bridge Pizza. The casual spot does sourdough pies right. They have a nice snap—never too chewy or hard. And you can taste the tang of the sourdough, separate from the high quality toppings. Like any great neighborhood spot, this is a place to post up in one of the three dining rooms and gab about how today was the best or worst day ever. A game will probably be on one of the many large TVs. Order from the counter and let the beer and pizza come to you." - julia chen 1, lani conway
"The only game here is sourdough thin-crust pizza (fine, and a Caesar salad), so come hungry for some pie. The “Loading Dock” is covered in mozzarella, tomato sauce, soppressata, sausage, mushroom, garlic, and thyme, and it’s by far the most popular option. The space is minimal, but clean, and finding a seat can be tough at popular dining times, but all in all, Long Bridge is one of the most underrated and under-the-radar pizza places in town." - Justine Jones, Dianne de Guzman
"Walking Time To The Chase Center: 11 minutes Head to the Dogpatch and you’ll spot plenty of white boxes making their way down Third Street or hanging out with a pint at Dogpatch Saloon. All roads lead to Long Bridge Pizza. The casual spot does sourdough pies right. They have a nice snap—never too chewy or hard. And you can taste the tang of the sourdough, separate from the high quality toppings. Like any great neighborhood spot, this is a place to post up in one of the three dining rooms and gab about how today was the best or worst day ever. A game will probably be on one of the many large TVs. Order from the counter and let the beer and pizza come to you. " - lani conway, julia chen 1, ricky rodriguez
"Long Bridge Pizza in Dogpatch specializes in sourdough pies. The crust has a nice snap (never too chewy or hard), and you can really taste the tang of the sourdough. But zero in on this casual spot on Thursdays when they also serve Detroit-style pizza. The first thing you'll notice when this pie arrives is the baked yellow and white cheese on the rim of the fluffy sourdough bread. It’s decadent but not in an overly oily sort of way. Like any great neighborhood spot, this is a place to post up in one of the three dining rooms and gab about how today was the best or worst day ever. A game will probably be on one of the many large TVs. Order from the counter and let the beer and rectangular pies come to you. " - julia chen 1, lani conway
"Head to the Dogpatch and you’ll spot plenty of white boxes making their way down Third Street or hanging out with a pint at Dogpatch Saloon. All roads lead to Long Bridge Pizza. The casual spot does sourdough pies right. They have a nice snap—never too chewy or hard. And you can taste the tang of the sourdough, separate from the high quality toppings. Like any great neighborhood spot, this is a place to post up in one of the three dining rooms and gab about how today was the best or worst day ever. A game will probably be on one of the many large TVs. Order from the counter and let the beer and pizza come to you. " - team infatuation