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Giorgio’s Now Delivers! 5pm til 9pm Everyday
Posted by: | CommentsIn response to customer demand, Giorgio’s now offers delivery service 5pm-9pm, 7 nights a week, to anywhere northwest of Haight & Van Ness, for no extra charge.
Daytime Delivery
Posted by: | CommentsIn addition to our new nighttime delivery service to the Richmond District, Seacliff, Laurel Heights, Pacific Heights, Presido Heights, Marina & Upper Haight, Giorgio’s is now offering daytime delivery citywide! ($100 minimum / order must be placed by 4pm the previous day).
Great for Parties & Office Luncheons, check out our Party Menu (although the entire menu is available). We’ll provide everything you need, including serving utensils, paper plates, napkins, plastic cutlery, and condiments upon request. We’ll even provide catering staff upon request (added charge).
Hmmm….Ice Cold Beer on Tap!
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Yes, it’s true! After many decades!…
We now serve ice cold beer by the glass or pitcher.
Giorgio’s now offers draft pints and pitchers of two popular craft beers…
Sierra Nevada Pale Ale and Blue Moon Hefeweizen.
Ranch Dresses Up Giorgio’s!
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Yes, due to the groundswell of demand, Giorgio’s now offers ranch dressing. Try it for pizza dipping or on salad.
Freshly Re-Painted Neon Sign!
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El Robertino da Vinci in action
Keeping up with the new slider front windows in our renovated dining room, we are also excited about touching up the Inner Richmond Distict’s iconic Giorgio’s Pizzeria neon sign!
Jutting out from the corner of Clement and Third Avenue for over 35 years now, the classic oval sign now enjoys fresh paint coats of green and white and still resonates neon red after 11 AM everyday of the week.
We here at Giorgio’s vow to maintain this meticulous, once-every-35 year painting schedule whether the sign needs it or not…
Get Some Nourishment, Giorgio’s Pizzeria Style!
Posted by: | CommentsIt has heated up everywhere, but Giorgio’s remains cool and delicious. Our new slider front windows ensures comfort.
So come on in and enjoy the ambiance with fun selections from the Internet jukebox. Goes well with an ice cold Coca Cola or glass of Pinot Grigio!
And of course, Giorgio’s wholesome food awaits–particularly the neighborhood-renowned G-Med Salad, with lettuce, artichoke hearts, blanched broccoli, tomatoes and feta cheese.
Or check out our tummy-pleasing G-Club Sandwich, with chicken, bacon, tomato, lettuce and mayo, piled on our tooth-friendly, house-made bread.
Don’t forget to sign up for our preferred customer e-mail database. Hot deals await those who do…
Happy April, 2009!
Posted by: | CommentsIt’s sunny outside but not necessarily warm–the perfect time to eat some hot and delicious Giorgio’s food!
May we suggest our all vegetarian Minestrone soup, made in-house and fortified with a touch of pesto and marinara sauce.
And be sure to try our guilt-free Ischian-style pizzas. They’re super-thin with less cheese and priced litely as well.
Order by phone for quick carry-out or come dine-in and check out our beautiful new windows.
San Francisco Pizza – Giorgio’s Pizzeria & Italian Restaurant
Posted by: | CommentsPizza In San Francisco - Giorgio’s Pizzeria
Located on the corner of Clement Street and 3rd Ave. in San Francisco’s inner Richmond District, Giorgio’s Pizzeria has been the delicious destination for local customers and far-away fans for over 35 years!
The Giorgio’s experience: Flavor, Fun, Family and Friends
“The pizza is absolutely reliable. The crust is thin and chewy; the sauce flavorful and high turnover guarantees the ingredients are fresh…Convivial doesn’t begin to describe the atmosphere at this boisterous gathering place. Little League teams, drinking buddies, extended families, teens on dates—they all end up at this pizzeria”
–Citysearch.com, editorial review, by Miriam Wolf
Voted “#! Best Cheap Eats”, Bay Area Backroads
“Best Family Friendly Restaurant”, AOLCityguide.com.
To everyone that voted us #1 in the recent “viewer poll results” on the popular local television show
“Bay Area Backroads”

