Old-fashioned spot for round or square pizza pies, knots

























"Prime Pizza is teaming up with Filipino rotisserie Lasita for a special collaborative longganisa pizza available on March 29 and March 30." - Rebecca Roland
"Selling a beef birria pizza with salsa de arbol on the side, Prime Pizza is collaborating with La Unica Tacos y Birria on a limited-run pie that is available now and runs through May 7 at all locations." - Farley Elliott
"I learned that Prime Pizza in Little Tokyo is extending its service hours, running until midnight on Friday and Saturday nights to better serve slice and whole-pie needs." - Farley Elliott
"An iconic Burbank restaurant space has a new tenant this week thanks to the Prime Pizza team. The former 15-year-old Taste Chicago corner stand-alone building, long owned by character actor Joe Mantegna, has been completely overhauled by new owners James Starr and Zak Fishman, and now features quirky pizza graphics, a big red Prime Pizza sign, and lots of slices inside. Prime formally opened to the world yesterday, and is now keeping daily hours from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m., with an extension to 10 p.m. on Friday and Saturday nights. The menu is the same as ever, with 18-inch round pies, 8-inch square pies, sandwiches, salads, and more. This location also offers beer (mostly local craft stuff from names like Burbank’s own Trustworthy Brewing Co.) and cans of wine, and will start up a happy hour in the coming weeks. Because of the single-family-home nature of the neighborhood, the Burbank Prime is also offering a family deal where $30 gets a cheese pie, garlic knots, and a salad. Prime Pizza is open today, and does dine-in (30 seats, TVs for sports), takeout, and eventual curbside pickup, with free local delivery in the works as well. The group also still operates locations in Little Tokyo and on Fairfax, in addition to running Golden State, Bludso’s, and Cofax." - Farley Elliott
"A nostalgia-forward pizzeria serving a cheese-crusted grandma pie by the square slice in a casual checker-clothed room where beer and a TV enhance the experience; the pizza leans utilitarian and comfortingly familiar rather than haute." - Eater Staff