I am a fan of this location. I generally stop by for the walk-in special(medium pepperoni is $ 4.99) and the staff is friendly enough, there is plenty of seating(20 or so seats), the service is quick and efficient, and you can run errands while your pizza is being made(Rexall, Wine Rack, Pusateri’s around the corner). Also, if you are not super hungry or on a budget, ask for a pizza square. You can’t see them, but they have them and they are $ 1.75 with tax.
Owen R.
Rating des Ortes: 1 Toronto, Canada
they smother the marketplace, but man is this the worst/lowest of the low pizza one can buy… students don’t seem to mind it(young tastebuds not yet formed!). More than anything they have the WORST sauce you can use/buy, incredibly cheap and poor taste. This corner/location is also sketchy, too much drama with the customers, folks from the neighbourhood(i.e. sketchy meth kids).
Ian P.
Rating des Ortes: 2 Toronto, Canada
Cardboard Cardboard That’s at least my interpretation of the flavors from this joint. It’s fairly good value if you get the giant pizza sizes and share with friends or consume for weeks. Slices are pretty expensive, as almost everything you want to eat seems to be in a higher price category that what you think it will be. The pizzas are seriously pretty flavorless. Crust tastes like cardboard. Sauce is bland. Some of the toppings are at least OK. Look for the freshest pizza, some of them have been sitting out for questionably long times. The staff are generally pretty friendly and it’s at least relatively clean. It’s open late if you’re desperate. There’s also almost always a friendly homeless person by the door.
James C.
Rating des Ortes: 2 Toronto, Canada
dont order the game special(pizza, wings, fries) it came to our house cold and the drive would not let me ok my own purchase on the interact machine. After I paid he would not take his foot away from the door and let me shut it. never will i eat pizza pizza again sorry pat finelli, not happy with your company…
Deedee N.
Rating des Ortes: 2 Toronto, Canada
The McDonald’s of pizza. A place where hours old slices die a slow, painful death on unheated glass shelves. A place where food safety is thrown out the window as meat pizza slices sit out un-refridgerated for most of the day. I gave up on it years ago due to a string of undercooked, mostly dough pizzas at insanely high prices. The pasta is downright scary. Its frozen, thawed and then microwaved and served in a plastic dish. Tiny portion, no flavour, $ 7. The arugula salad is a cruel joke. Its basically all iceberg lettuce with a tiny bit of arugula laid over top giving you the illusion when in the container that you actually got more than 2 bites of arugula for $ 7. The only reason why I gave it 2 stars and not 1 is the Sausage Mushroom Melt with thin crust. Seriously you have to try that one. Its greasy goodness that is so good I can’t believe it came from Pizza Pizza.
Cody M.
Rating des Ortes: 1 Toronto, Canada
In a perfect world, Unilocal would allow people to rate zero star’s(so I have no choice but to rate it a 1). The pizza that comes from Pizza Pizza truly is worst pizza you will ever taste… like ever. It has nothing to do with the freshness(rather it be the single slices that sit in the glass trays for hours, to the fresh out of the oven pizza ordered for take out)… the problem with Pizza Pizza is their actual recipe. I really do believe Pizza Pizza thinks their pizza actually tastes good. which is HILARIOUS! The head honcho’s over at the company should rather change their god awful recipe, or change the company name to Terrible Terrible Pizza Pizza. People only buy this crap because it’s cheap, and on every street corner in the city. The actual taste of the pizza is so revolting that I can’t believe people continue to buy this pizza time and time again AFTER finding out how terrible it is. It tasted like crap in 2003, and 10 years later, it tastes just as yummy ;) The only thing I like about Pizza Pizza(no… it’s not the pizza), is that certain days of the week u can order yummy side kicks like a Meatball sub for a few bucks. Hey! I’m not gonna argue with that! I’de get it like once a month.
Chris B.
Rating des Ortes: 1 Kennewick, WA
Came in for a quick bit shortly after lunch. Pizza case was packed with pizza that looked hours old. Ordered a Slice and asked if they had parm cheese. Got a curt«no» and was ignored. Every table was dirty and two employees just standing around behind the counter. Gross.
Stephanie M.
Rating des Ortes: 5 East York, Canada
Great location in the heart of the Gay Village. Service is usually fast and accurate. The staff are always pleasant.
Brianna R.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Toronto, Canada
When I first moved here I tried to avoid Pizza Pizza as much as possible. I’ve heard some pretty horrific stories and bad things about their pizza. This is my usual Pizza Pizza joint, right by my apartment. I actually don’t mind their pizza. It’s cheap! It’s good. It’s decent for the price. I like the pizza with the broccoli and sun-dried tomatoes on it – Deeeelicious! Although, the last time I was at this location I was sitting by myself next to the window and had my arm resting up on the sill. I looked over and — ANTS. ANTSEVERYWHERE. I Unilocaled and took my pizza and got out of there. It was gross. I’ll probably still go back there, just not to the window and sit down.
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 Church & Wellesly Streets seating. Service tends to be a bit slow, but it’s prime location in a busy area such as the Village always brings crowds in, While I usually loathe when many commercial chains creep up on a very Bohemian area such as the Village, it’s simply a sign of the times that change is inevitable, especially here in Toronto.