Tried to place an order from a hotel in Gatineau, only a few kms away, received a call to say that it was too far for an order of less than $ 40. Disappointing, given that there was no minimum order listed on the website. Not good customer service, in my opinion.
Amanda B.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Ottawa, Canada
Since McArthur Pizza has the same location as Greek to Go, you can actually order gyros and souvlaki, as well as pizza and subs. McArthur Pizza doesn’t have a very large menu. It sells mostly pizza, subs, and sandwiches, but it also sells wings, pub fare, which are generally fried, and a couple of pasta dishes. They don’t really give you too much of a variety of toppings on your pizza, but they have a new item on their menu — chocolate and cheese pizza, for all of you that are brave enough to give it a try. I would suggest their hot subs over their cold subs, only because there’s more of a selection. Their steak sub and smoked meat sub are good if you’re hungry, but they’re not the best. The quality of the food just seems average, and though their prices are reasonable, you can easily get better tasting and healthier food elsewhere, for a comparable price.
Amanda D.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Ottawa, Canada
Greek To Go is probably one of the more popular food delivery joints in Ottawa. I’m actually not sure if they have a restaurant that you can eat in. I’ve never inquired since I only view them as someone who brings food to me… and I rarely ever get delivery. Their food is pretty standard with moderate pricing. They offer Greek food and pizza, so they cover more of the bases if you have multiple people over. With tip, pop, delivery and taxes, I usually end up paying close to $ 20 for a Greek platter consisting of a falafel, salad and a few potatoes. I think it’s a splurge that’s generally not worth it, but we’re all weak and lazy sometimes. If you’re ordering pizza, you can get a 2 for 1 deal though. They also cater. Their platters are generally about $ 50 and serve 8 – 10 people.