I think it’s safe to say I will never be making a return trip to this shit hole filled with employees who are unhappy with their lives and think that not giving a fuck is a way of coping with their shitty lives. The pizza is… Decent. But the fucking service makes it not worth eating. I came with four friends and we all got slices, two of our friends got their pizza 20FUCKINGMINUTES before us and were done eating by the time my SALADWASOUT. A FUCKINGSALAD. By the time my slice actually got there my friends were done eating and I honestly just boxed it up. Was really considering just throwing my pizza at the kitchen but didn’t wanna have to Muy Thai the shit out of a bunch of tatted up hipster losers who hate their life. So if you want pizza from here, I guess call it in? But honestly your best bet is avoiding this place altogether. I still do not understand why Unilocal has not allowed an option to give zero stars because this place sure as hell is a zero.
Almaz S.
Place rating: 1 Lithonia, GA
This is an recent update on little 5 pizza and also my first Unilocal review, sadly and regretfully, I was mortified at the cook on Saturday night. Now I grew up here in Atlanta, I loved everything about little 5 points pizza, fun times, numerous dates there, after work crash spot and I have always loved the pizza. It was my treasured gem in the city. But things took a drastic turn this Monday night: although the staff was pretty nice the cook was horribly disgusting looking, like he hasn’t washed in weeks, his arm hair was thick and black with long with mounds of pizza dough rolling over it, a sweaty looking grease ball of a guy… And to make matters worse his attitude was one of a angry bull, he slammed and slammed and SLAMMED the pizza dough down as hard as he could on the pizza rolling table and his energy was negative and loud. When I received my pizza it was horrible. The dough was uncooked and extremely thin on the bottom packed and loaded with mountains of toppings. I HATEDIT! but since I paid for it I’m going to eat it because I’m a college student whose not rich and money is not to be wasted. So now I’m at home and trying to salvage this pizza in the oven with two garlic breads beside it for crust. Oh and I didn’t dare complain. He looked like he was ready to blow. Or spit in my food.
Tani D.
Place rating: 4 Atlanta, GA
Really nice portion sizes. Huge slice and huge salad for less than $ 10. Plus the pizza is great… not burned on the bottom, cheesy & flavorful. A Little 5 gem
Vanesa V.
Place rating: 5 Lawrenceville, GA
Yes, the pizza is literally to die for. I always get the white pizza or the veggie delight! Yum, it’s a great price for a huge slice. I wish they had pizza places like this in Gwinnett. It’s a great spot to grab some lunch if you are visiting Little 5. I’ve always had a great experience here!
Daniel J.
Place rating: 5 Bowling Green, OH
Cons: The staff, depending on who you get, isn’t super friendly. They will also forget to cut the pizza in smaller slices when asked. Pros: the pizza is to die for. Literally. After eating lunch here, I am sitting at home at 4am writing this review because I’m positive I’m going to dream about this pizza. It’s that good.
Kenneth G.
Place rating: 5 Decatur, GA
Wowza! I like pizza and I have tried it all. I’ve been here when it was another Atlanta pizza name. Now, it’s perfect. The ambiance is of a small town pizzeria. The neighborhood is the famous Little Five Points. They have free pinball, music which is sometimes live, a great patio and super easy pizza. My son got a calzone which was incredible with fresh mozzarella. I got the veggie slice and this had actual vegetables on it. Not like the pizza from another Atlanta pizza place. Try the Little 5 Pizza. It’s a revelation.
Rachel B.
Place rating: 5 Syracuse, NY
This pizza was so good that I’m writing this review before even leaving the table. As a newbie to the Atlanta area, I chose this place because I wanted to explore Little Five Points. So glad I did. Easily the best pizza crust I’ve had and the slices are huge. My party ordered Sicilian, spinach and mushroom slice, and cheese slice. Toppings on the one slice were plentiful(the garlic was awesome). Food took a little bit to come out because it’s made to order instead of sitting in a nasty window all day. Definitely a new favorite spot!
Regina A.
Place rating: 5 San Diego, CA
Only rating the pizza here, it is excellent. Homemade tasting crust, just the right thickness, plain tasting but good. We ordered the special which has a ton of great ingredients on it, one including meatballs(meatballs?! Say what?), wasn’t sure what to expect. Found out they are sliced meatballs used as topping. One slice would make a good meal, the cuts are quite large and with a ton of toppings, quite filling. The service was fine. Our pizza came out without the side I ordered, our guy quickly realized and promised to bring it right out, and he did. Inside looked clean enough. We sat on the patio, though it was great for people watching right at the 5 points mark, I soon began to feel like this little corner(patio area) we were at is pretty dive like. Maybe I was being overly cautious and aware, being on foot and from out of town though. Anyway, go… go for the pizza! You will not be disappointed.
Michelle F.
Place rating: 5 Atlanta, GA
This is my absolute favorite pizza spot in L5P! I usually order the spinach and mushroom slice. They have a great patio and excellent beer list as well.
Eike M.
Place rating: 1 Atlanta, GA
I’ve eaten here 4 or 5 times because I live nearby, but refuse to go anymore. Their pizza is greasy and usually has a soggy crust and it’s way way overpriced for the size and quality. The employees are incredibly rude — I usually have to wait for them to notice me standing there. One time I actually had to speak up just so the guy would turn around and take my order, and he acted like I was asking him for a favor… One that he’d charge me 23 dollars for. I would love to spit in his food. ONESTAR.
Luka S.
Place rating: 4 Atlanta, GA
Best tasting pizza in little 5 !! The slices are huge. Not a big fan of their Salads they are too simple small and way too much dressing.
Deathly F.
Place rating: 2 Miami, FL
ATL area folks– Is it just me, or has Little 5 Pizza just gone to Hell in the last couple months? Last time we went, they were almost empty, and it still took forever to get some slices to the table. I chalked it up as an «off» day. Tonight, it was the same scenario. Dead as Hell, and I was ready to eat one of their faces before they could manage to get our 3 slices to us. What gives?
Ula H.
Place rating: 4 Hampton, GA
I really like this pizza. They service is also good.
Tiffany N.
Place rating: 5 West Covina, CA
Pizza was delicious. When i was ordering, i figured getting a slice or two would be good since we would be eating dinner later on in the day. I was staring at the menu and figured«Well, as much as I love pizza — I should probably get two slices since they’ll probably be small» —- Yeah well… when the pizza came, i was in shock! The slices were huge! Its perfectly thin and a thin crust. I like when there is little sauce but I mean, its not everyone’s cup of tea. Definitely would come back here again.
Claudia A.
Place rating: 3 Atlanta, GA
It was OK. Not bad but not amazing either. I got a salad and it cheap which is a plus. Our pizza came out a long while later which is fine, it was fresh which takes time. Nothing special about it but if I ever have to kill time again, I might stop by and try a different flavor and update my review. Did I mention the beer is cheap? I got two for $ 6, can’t beat that. Everyone is very cheerful and friendly here. A trip to the restroom is hilarious. You walk past the crazy décor and paintings. The restroom was at least clean and stocked up on paper products. Grafiti on the walls is fun to read. I expect nothing less in this part of town, but who actually travels around going to restrooms with a black sharpie?
Christina D.
Place rating: 3 Atlanta, GA
The pizza is good here, especially after a drunken night. They have other things on the menu that look good but only have had their pizza. The manager is an ASS too, he was rude but the staff wasn’t. He’d be my only reason for not going back.
Lysa F.
Place rating: 4 Atlanta, GA
I lived in New York for 7 years, I love pizza, and I’ve tried all the other places in the surrounding area(Camelis, Savage, Fellini’s, Jacks). That said, Little 5 Pizza is my favorite! Get the white pizza, you won’t regret it. Chill out with a pitcher of beer, some great pizza, and free arcade games. What more could you need?
Annie C.
Place rating: 3 Atlanta, GA
Admittedly, this was the third back up restaurant after four failed attempts at lunch, so by the time we arrived here, tensions were a little high(I’m the queen of «hangry”-ness). However, its familiarity– and their casual atmosphere put me right at home. Initially, I was thrown off by its similarity to Fellini’s: the menu is basically identical — right down to the menu board, same price point, and it’s also the same set-up of ordering and delivery. However, after reading through previous reviews, I realized that Little 5 Pizza was in a fact a Fellini’s. That ‘splains it. I had a slice of the Hawaiian and the Pepperoni — it took about 10 minutes for both to arrive; Each slice is quite large — one slice was pretty filling on its own. I was hungry. Really hungry, so they really hit the spot, the pizzas are absolutely smothered in cheese — which I prefer, but if you don’t — make a note of it when ordering. Overall, I liked the pizza, there wasn’t much interaction with the staff, but the cashier was pleasant enough — though one thing struck me as odd: when a customer pays with a debit/credit card, the cashier would ask for a tip immediately, which is something we would do normally without having to be asked. We were seated by the register and every customer the cashier asked seemed quite taken aback. It’s a bit awkward and unnecessary — at least in my opinion.
Maria L.
Place rating: 5 Union, NJ
Service is a bit long for a slice of pizza but worth the wait cause it is DELICIOUS! You need to try spinach mushroom pizza!
Robert M.
Place rating: 3 Atlanta, GA
Went here on a whim for a bite to eat before a darts match(as an alternative to other pizza joints in this neighborhood such as Savage Pizza or Camelli’s). The place used to be a Fellini’s several years ago. A musician friend of mine who I have not seen in years(Marty Perkins) used to work here. I think the name of the band he was in was called Freak Magnet but I cannot recall for certain. The place always has had(and perhaps still does) somewhat of a cool slacker lazy vibe. This vibe is especially evident in the attitude /demeanor of the folks who work here. Anyway the ambience /vibe is still the same and perhaps the same quality can be found in the food. The food has seemed to always varied in quality from serviceable to outstanding(depending on what you order and the mood of the person preparing /serving it). I ordered two slices and a beer. The food I ordered was a white pizza slice and a pepperoni pizza slice. They were good. Perhaps not great but certainly good. The beer I ordered was a rolling rock bottle, also in the category of «perhaps not great but certainly good». The bill came to about 10 bucks and change, which is reasonable I suppose. I would say this place is worth a visit if you have not ever been; however, I may or may not make this a regular stop. Perhaps really deserves 3.5 stars but I will be content to give 3 as of this writing.