Ghost Pizza Haunts Melrose Avenue

Popular pizza kitchen moves into larger unit with additional plans for expansion

Laura Moreno
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There’s a ghost haunting the Melrose District. However, you don’t need an electromagnetic field meter to detect this ghoul. Just follow the mouthwatering aroma of freshly baked dough, melted mozzarella, and oregano wafting through the air.

Ghost Pizza Kitchen is moving from its original haunt at 7751 1/2 Melrose Avenue to a more spacious home at 7801 Melrose Avenue, just down the block.

Owner Benjamin George Sales II told What Now Los Angeles that within the first year of launching, Ghost Pizza outgrew its original 500-square-foot space on Melrose Avenue and “couldn’t keep up with the volume” and demand. The new 1,300-square-foot unit will better accommodate the popular pizza kitchen as it serves up its otherworldly pizzas.

Ghost Pizza Kitchen offers a mouthwatering menu of classic and specialty pizzas with vegan and gluten-free options, including the Eden (red sauce, mozzarella, spinach, tomato, peppers, sun-dried tomato, squash); the Phoenix (creamy buffalo sauce base, mozzarella, shredded chicken, creamy buffalo sauce drizzle, chives); and the Ghost Taco aka Taza (habanero base, mozzarella cheese, taco seasoned ground beef, diced tomatoes, taco lettuce, sour cream drizzle, cilantro). Guests may also indulge in the savory and sweet selection of wings, salads, and appetizers like the Garlic Knots, Meatballs, and Vegan Meatballs.

Sales aims to reopen the new Melrose location of Ghost Pizza by July 1st.

With a Ghost Burger off Western Avenue and Melrose Avenue–a cloud kitchen which opened under weeks ago–and plans to open another Ghost Pizza in Burbank on September 1st, it seems ghosts have laid siege to the city. And Angelenos couldn’t be happier.

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