OG ZaZa Brings Late-Night Pizza to Lake Street in Minneapolis
OG ZaZa is expanding again, and this time the fast-growing pizza brand is landing on Lake Street in Minneapolis. The new location will take over the former Mesa Pizza space at 1440 West Lake Street. It arrives with late-night hours that stand out in the Twin Cities food scene, and locals are already paying attention.
A Rising Twin Cities Pizza Story
OG ZaZa started inside the food hall at Rosedale Center as a New Haven style pie shop from chef Josh Hedquist. The pizza built a loyal following thanks to a blistered, charred crust, a dialed-in crust-to-sauce ratio, and flavors that tap into what people are craving, including the widely talked about pickle pizza.
Since that first stand, the brand has been on a rapid rise. Recent openings at Mall of America and on Grand Avenue in St. Paul kept the momentum going, and the Lake Street outpost brings the total to seven locations. For a concept that started in a food hall, that is a quick climb, and it says a lot about how much demand there is for this style of pizza across the metro.
Late-Night Hours That Stand Out
The headline for many locals will be the hours. The Lake Street spot plans to stay open from 11 a.m. to 1 a.m. Sunday through Thursday, and all the way to 3 a.m. on Friday and Saturday.
Late-night dining options can be hard to find once the clock passes midnight, especially for something made fresh to order. A shop serving hot pizza into the early morning gives Minneapolis night owls a real reason to take notice. One thing to know before you go, OG ZaZa sells whole pizzas only, so you will not find single slices here, but online ordering helps keep pickups quick when you are on the move.
What It Means for the Lake Street Corridor
New restaurants moving into established spaces are always worth watching, and this one fills a storefront that Mesa Pizza occupied for years before closing in late 2025. A busy corridor like Lake Street benefits when a recognizable, in-demand local brand chooses to plant a flag there.
For neighbors and regulars in the area, it is another sign of momentum, and another late-night option to keep on the radar. The team is targeting an early September opening, so late summer is the time to plan that first visit. If you are exploring the neighborhoods around Lake Street, [INTERNAL LINK: relevant blog post or listings page].
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