This is a very very small hole-in-the-wall that was conveniently located near the hotel I was staying at in Montréal. After a night of partying and drinks, having a pizza place here was a plus for all my friends and myself. The pizza itself tastes a little sweet and it was just good enough for us to be satisfied with food. The dough itself is average, but I’m spoiled by good New York pizza in my area. All in all, if you are drunk and need food, come here. It should be good enough to satisfy you and the price is not too bad. One of my friends did come by here during the day to see how the pizza holds up when you are more sober, and yes, I did have a bite of it as well. I can honestly say it does taste better when drunk, so keep this place reserved for those late nights out after partying!
Stephen N.
Place rating: 1 Brossard, Canada
So I stopped by for a slice. I choose an all dressed pizza. As I’m waiting at the cash a Rat or mouse comes from the kitchen and makes for the door(I couldn’t tell cuz it happened so fast). I freak out. Tell the worker I just saw a rodent and want a refund for my slice and he looks at me and says NOREFUND. I kindly walk away disgusted and in disbelief. I will never, ever eat there again. Save yourself the trauma and go somewhere else for you slice of pizza.
Sindy H.
Place rating: 5 Montreal, Canada
God I could eat this pizza everyday for the rest of my life. I don’t know what they put that crust of theirs, but its amazing. Its a little bit sweet, and compliments perfectly with the toppings. My favorite is the white cheddar and spinach(and I’m not even a fan of white cheddar or spinach). $ 6 for two slices of pizza and a drink, what more can you ask for?
Ryan S.
Place rating: 3 Las Vegas, NV
It gets 3 stars because it *is* pizza… But wasn’t worth the carb calories. I ordered 2 slices of cheese and was super ended whelmed. They weren’t reheated, tasted sweet and covered in sesame seeds(local or chef’s preference?) and a thicker/bready crust. Though not advertised as Brooklyn-style, that is what I was hoping for with pizza by the slice. Place works is you are starving and want a slice after a late night of drinking.
Gilles M.
Place rating: 1 Oshawa, Canada
Horrible pie. Only thing in common with NY pizza is the thickness. We wanted a pepperoni slice and bacon slice and he only had mushroom/olive and spinach with bechamel sauce. The dough was extremely dry with no chew to it. It tasted worse than pre-made rounds you’d buy at the grocery store. Hard to find any cheese on either slice. Only a trace of sauce on each slice. Each of us only ate half it was that bad. Not a fan of places like Dominos or other chains so looked forward to this based on some positive reviews. Even if I’d been loaded at 2 a.m. it would not have hit the spot.
Jayla L.
Place rating: 1 Halifax, Canada
Blah, I don’t even know where to start with this review… All night, passing by or driving by, I saw lineups of folks waiting outside.(Oh gee! This place must be great!) NOPE. We order an entire pizza, made fresh. Honestly, the cheese was great! C’est parfait! But the crust or the dough as they make it, somehow it tasted sweet like sugar mixed with cardboard WAY too much. I’ve had better pizza from Pizza Hut or PizzaPizza.
Heather H.
Place rating: 1 Scarborough, Toronto, Canada
Rude rude rude waited an hour for a pizza while they gave others special service who were there for ten minutes, asked them why it was taking so long and they were so cold and rude never again. assholes
Arvid Y.
Place rating: 4 Columbus, OH
Solid«NYC Style» pizza in Montréal. My buddies and I were in town for the weekend for a bachelor’s party. Since we got a noise violation from playing beer pong past 10 pm, we started playing at noon the following day. What better way cure a hangover than with more beer pong accompanied by pizza. A quick Unilocal search found Chez Dany, a stone’s throws from our Sheraton hotel. The people at Chez Dany were friendly. I saw that a bunch of locals were ordering, so that’s a good sign. Credit cards accepted. Nice. We ended up ordering two jumbo pizzas. Each one was $ 20 and was a good value since each pizza consisted of 8 large slices. We got one bacon and one sausage pizza. Both were excellent. Thin and airy, but crispy crust that held up with the toppings. Not too greasy, but full of meaty flavor. The sprinkles parmesan cheese also added a nice touch. Needless to say, the two pies were consumed quickly and everyone asked us where we ordered it from.
Alexa N.
Place rating: 5 Montreal, Canada
One of the best pizza ive ever ate. Even if one of my piece seemed a bit old, the flavour was heavenly. I am also not a huge fan of pizza and ive disliked almost every other pizza i ate, but this one was just perfect. The mix of every flavours made it divinely tasty. We got 3 pieces and a water bottle for under 10 $. Basic cheese, garlic and spinach(THEBEST)! and onions&mushrooms. Everyone around seemed to know this was the best pizza place. The lineup can be long but we went there on an afternoon and it was just a couple minutes.
Audrey V.
Place rating: 2 Montreal, Canada
Edible but nothing to rave about. Really, were some of you guys drunk as fuck when you ate this or published reviews? I was expecting a delicious white spinach pizza… but noooo just cheap cheap below average pizza. 3 $ a slice of white spinach.
Andrew P.
Place rating: 1 New York, NY
Whoever said this rivals New York pizza must not have any taste buds! I’m actually from NYC and this place is worse than any place I’ve ever been to in New York. I went to this place when I was visiting Montréal with friends and this place was down the block. I got 2 slices(one bacon and the other chicken). I ate the bacon one and was not able to finish it. It made me sick. If this is good for Montréal pizza then I would suggest not to eat pizza in Montréal or at least don’t compare it to New York. Go to Montréal for the poutine not the pizza.
Kristen M.
Place rating: 5 Montreal, Canada
Best spinach garlic pizza ever! Visit the guys for fabulous service and a delicious slice!
Jo K.
Place rating: 4 Montreal, Canada
Definitely one of the better hole-in-the-wall pizza places in that part of town. I used to stop by there all time the on the way to the train station. The slices have always been a little bit more expensive than other places, but the size of the slice and the taste usually trumps it. Also, the sesame seeds on the crust are a nice touch.
Mihai D.
Place rating: 5 Beaconsfield, Canada
The prices are superb and obviously thought out to please students. The pizza is the best I’ve ever had in my whole life hands down and absolutely no competition. It was just SUPERB. Three choice of FREE toppings of which I always choose Parmesan. THISISNOT A PLACETOSITAT. It’s literally a hole in the wall take-out pizza place. Cash only, it takes mere minutes to prepare and it is almost always fresh out of the oven. Beverages are cheap if combined with the slices of Pizza. An absolute must if you’re walking by and hungry. Careful, you might need to wait outside if there are too many people in the waiting line.(Yes that’s how small that place is.)
Steven V.
Place rating: 4 Melbourne, Australia
This is the best sliced pizza I’ve had so far in all of Montréal. This is NOT a place for you to go and sit in, or spend time. There is actually nowhere to sit. It’s a hole in the wall. But if you’re walking through downtown, or late after drinks etc, this is your place. Sliced pizza is SO good here. Almost always fresh, and they grate parmesan on top. Super yum. $ 3 too.
Massiel E.
Place rating: 5 Montreal, Canada
For the love of pizza. This place rivals New York pizza places. It’s perfect. Sweet but savory. Satisfying and addicting.
David D.
Place rating: 1 Montreal, Canada
Good cheap pizza? No. Just cheap. It was a hole in a wall — literally — and after renovations, it’s just a clean hole in the wall. The sauce has this sweetness to it that’s actually sickening and the toppings — what little of it there is — are over powered by the sauce’s foul taste, even bacon which is usually the one overpowering other ingredients. Please pack your knives and leave.
Anthony K.
Place rating: 5 Montreal, Canada
Could hands down be my favourite pizza place! No joke! All slices are $ 2.50, no matter what topping. Pizza is thick and crust has sesame seeds. I usually take plain cheese pizza and chicken pizza. I also always add free toppings to my pizza like parmesan and olive oil. The place has no seats. It is just a counter. You just climb the 3 steps, order, pay and then leave. Really tiny place. They are quick so rarely have I ever gotten stuck in the line. Usually stays open till 3am(or 4am) on weekends! Note: They only take cash!
Jonotron V.
Place rating: 4 Montreal, Canada
This tiny place is where I got my first slice of pizza in Montréal on a visit about 3 years ago now. It really set the tone for that sleazy downtown Montréal vibe with a peep show right next door and the Bell center just down the road. The price of the slices hasn’t gone up since then, still $ 2.50 for any variety. The crust here is above par, and the spinach pizza is my fav. Get all the fixings — pepper flakes, parmesan, and olive oil — and chow down.
Tim L.
Place rating: 4 Astoria, NY
I can’t tell if it was genuinely delicious or if we were just all so blasted from the night that we couldn’t tell the difference. The line up combined with everyone saying it was the most delicious certainly helped me decide it was damn tasty. It resulted in the group I visited with coming by here twice in two nights. It helps that it’s right on a prime corner to stumble past. Overall the pizza was tasty and prices were decent, the only thing not so fun is the stairs and small platform you stand upon is a little too small when people are tipsy and stumbling.