North End Pizza
North End Pizza is a pizza restaurant in Oceanfront, Virginia Beach, located at 3420 Atlantic Ave, Suite C. Hand-tossed NY-style pizza at 34th and Atlantic since 1987, with gyros, Philly steaks, and the famous Avalanche Milk Shakes.
Serving the beach since 1987, North End Pizza hand-tosses NY-style pies at 34th and Atlantic, at the quieter top of the resort strip. The menu goes deep on boardwalk-adjacent comfort — gyros, Philly steaks on fresh-baked bread, calzones, stromboli, wings — and the famous Avalanche Milk Shakes and an ice cream counter turn a pizza stop into the whole evening. Dine in, carry out, or have it delivered to the beach house.
- Family Friendly
Amenities
- Ice cream counter
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- Address: 3420 Atlantic Ave, Suite C, Virginia Beach, VA
- Phone: (757) 428-2002
- Website: https://northendpizzavb.com/
Last verified 2026-07-10.
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