Ordered a special online(large pizza with 3 toppings and 3 cans of soda for $ 13.99 before tax), went to pick them up within 20min(according to their website, your order is free if it’s not ready by then), and my order was already ready. Obviously this isn’t a high end pizzeria, but good quality for the price. The dough isn’t greasy, which I liked; it is on the sweet side, though. I’ll definitely come again when I’m craving another comfort-style pizza.
Athina W.
Rating des Ortes: 1 Toronto, Canada
I hate how small the place is and its uncomfortable to sit on high chairs. The pizza was so gross. Greasy and wayy too cheesey. I swear after eating just the half of the first slice of pizza I became sick to my stomach. I was super hungry too… and the pizza really threw off my appetite.
Asta S.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Manhattan, NY
Why is it that I remember the crust to be more doughy? The slice I had here seemed like it was made by crumbling saltine crackers and then reforming it into dough. The slice I had was edible, maybe my mind was playing tricks on me…
Jenny H.
Rating des Ortes: 1 Toronto, Canada
Mediocre pizza, not made hot by their few seconds in the oven to reheat. There is no customer service. Everything is done for the convenience of staff, who don’t seem to notice when a customer is standing at the counter hoping to order a slice. Yes, drink your pop and hold your cigarette pack in your other hand while I wait patiently at the counter, than walk past me and head for the door. I can wait. They rarely have the small, inexpensive squares(veg or pepperoni) that is the only thing I like there. Either can’t be bothered to make them or maybe they want you to order something more expensive. Which doesn’t work — I walk out if there are no squares rather than order something I don’t want. It’s in my neighbourhood, but I go there less and less… there’s not much there for me.
Larry P.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Alameda, CA
Even though its part of a chain, you have to try their specialty pizzas for $ 5 – 6. We had the Spicy Thai, which was great. There is also Bruschetta, Asparagus and 5 other interesting personal size pizzas.
Yi L.
Rating des Ortes: 1 Church-Wellesley Village, Toronto, Canada
So bad. Too dry and burnt.
Luis H.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Toronto, Canada
Pizza Pizza is the Canadian equivalent to Little Ceasars in the U.S. A chain of restaurants through Canada(known as Pizza 73 west of the Ontario), Pizza Pizza offers a variety of speciality pizza, wings, pasta, and salads, The food quality is good, however delivery service can be really sloppy as they do not include plates and utensils on orderes being delivered to a home or office. Even after calling(or putting a note on an internet order), they NEVER include plates, which can result in problems, especially if ordering food for a large group. The fact that you can places orders over the internet is great and it shows the company is up with the times when it comes to technology. This location by the intersection of Yonge and College Streets(next door to Shoppers Drug Mart) offers very limited seating, and serves mainly for delivery and take-out orders.
Eugene M.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Cambridge, United Kingdom
A lot of people dumping on this Pizza Pizza location. It’s very typical Pizza Pizza, nothing outrageously bad, just the usual cheap, half-decent pie you’ve come to expect. The sweet thai chili chicken and philly cheese steak are always winners at 2am. As well, try a Hawaiian pizza(pineapple, ham and crumbled bacon) on multi-grain crust using the bruschetta topping instead of sauce — it really bumps the pizza up a class. I’ve noticed that this place is also pretty fast for having your pick-up order prepared. Sure, it’s not Libretto but you have your food in hand in around half the time that you would have to wait in line just to get a seat at Libretto.
Sue L.
Rating des Ortes: 1 San Francisco, CA
Recently NY had an infestation of bed bugs. Toronto has an infestation of a horrible horrible pizza chain called Pizza Pizza. Frozen pizza warmed up and sitting under a heat lamp is a perfect end to a night of drinking mediocre soju… We just had to try it didn’t we…
Craig S.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Dartmouth, Canada
It was a late might stop on the way back to the hotel. It was a little slow but the pizza was pretty good. The price was $ 10 for a large.
Stoner Cat T.
Rating des Ortes: 2 North Bay, Canada
Had a slice of pizza from here last time I was in town. It was greasy. Typical pizza. But fine. This time I got a panzorotti and the dough wasn’t even cooked. Don’t feel very good now. Sigh.
John S.
Rating des Ortes: 2 Saskatoon, Canada
If you’re absolutely starving to death and incredibly cheap(or broke), then this is the place for you: plenty of carbs to be had for a low low price.
Adam B.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Los Angeles, CA
There’s got to be a law that after X number of times visiting the Great White North, you have to go to Pizza Pizza at least once and after eight trips to Canada, I finally went to one of the multitude of Pizza Pizza’s around downtown TO. Basically, it’s a lot like Little Caesar’s and likely built around that concept. Pizza is thin crust although it’s a bit chewy. Certainly not cracker thin pizza which I can’t stand. You get a ‘slice’ which is actually two slices so one ‘slice’ can definitely fill you up. Fries are very basic shoestrings and nothing spectacular. They’ve got wings(who doesn’t around here?) although I didn’t try them. It’s good cheap pizza on a par with LC back in the states. Not a bad thing, but you wouldn’t make an excuse to go here instead of a better pizza spot. Now to finally get to Harvey’s next.