This is the Only place I come to for pizza, beats any franchise pizza place out there I promise you that.
Pat C.
Place rating: 5 Toronto, Canada
Having lived right beside Cora Pizza for a year during my early 20’s, I can confidently say I have sampled enough to do a full review of Cora Pizza. Lunch time, dinner time, late night, no matter what time of day a fresh piece of pepperoni pizza from Cora hits the spot. Like many people have said, the price is right. The portions are perfect and the old, gross pizzeria feel sets the mood perfectly. This establishment is for basic pizza lovers only, cheese or pepperoni. You want something crazy? Go next door to Papa Ceo and grab a slice of there old crusty pizza with crazy toppings.
Derek F.
Place rating: 3 Edmonton, Canada
I’ve eaten at Cora Pizza COUNTLESS times, but most of those times were back in the 90’s when at uni. Well I was downtown heading to Scarborough after a few drinks and I found myself back on campus. I was hungry and knew I could get a slice here, even though it was 3am. The pizza is just as good a I remember it and at $ 4 a slice, reasonable. Let’s not kid ourselves though, this pizza isn’t gourmet; it’s a fast food joint. It just happens to do that really well. It has always amazed me to have two pizza joints side by side(Papa CEO). They’re both equally good and both have been here for ages.
Tiffany W.
Place rating: 4 Columbus, OH
Cheap, well-made, delicious pizza. What more could you want? The slices are hugggeee with lots of toppings and great flavor, for only $ 4 a slice! Definitely a great lunch option if you’re looking for a quick meal. They have quite a few selections for toppings, they heat up the pizza in their oven in the back, and it comes out crispy and warm. The only downside here would be the lack of seating — just one table and a small counter. I imagine that most people grab their pizza to go though, so that’s likely the reason for limited seating. However, overall, a great choice for pizza!
Chris B.
Place rating: 5 Toronto, Canada
Great food, great experience. Majin is an excellent employee of this company
Mari A.
Place rating: 4 Toronto, Canada
F*cking delicious hnmngggg. And they’re open TIL4AM?! Whaaaaaaaaaat! Don’t have to get McDonald’s anymore
Stephen D.
Place rating: 4 Aurora, Canada
Been going to Cora’s since 1994. Nothing much has changed, which is a great thing. That being the slices are heaped with toppings, are the size of your noggin, are well baked and harken to New York style pizza. There’s a ton of variety to choose from and the staff are super friendly. Seating is quite tight and most folks just eat at the small counter or, in the warm months, out on Spadina. There’s a great select of drinks and a lovely picture wall capturing the client base over the years. A great place for late night pizza runs and is very popular with U of T students. It has a loyal following for good reason!
Sam L.
Place rating: 4 Toronto, Canada
Lived at UofT New College This was a frequent spot for everyone on residence for good reason. Pizza slizes are huge and always crispy thin. Great for late night snack that’s not too damaging on your wallet.
Kulvir D.
Place rating: 5 Vaughan, Canada
I love Pizza and eat it more than any other food. I’ve tried all the major brands, the neighborhood pizzerias but Cora’s is special. The crust is perfect, the toppings are well married and the overall taste is phenomenal. I live no where near downtown Toronto but make it a point that if I’m anywhere near there I will go to Cora’s to grab a slice or two. I would give this pizza the«Best Pizza in Toronto» award hands down. If you haven’t had a slice you don’t know what you’re missing !!!
Denise M.
Place rating: 2 Toronto, Canada
Got a pizza slice(pepperoni and mushroom). I gave it two stars because unlike Planet Pizza, it didn’t make me want to puke. Is there really no decent and affordable pizza place in this whole area??? Stay away from the garlic dip. Ugh.
Jiyuan Z.
Place rating: 3 Toronto, Canada
it’s a great go-to place for a cheap decent meal. It is much better than pizza slice king, which is next door. I love their Canadian pizza slice.
M V.
Place rating: 5 Toronto, Canada
Best pizza in town. I eat it mainly late night but I’ve had it during the day too to confirm its awesomeness. In fact, I eat it as left overs the next morning and it still tastes great. Thin and crispy. I get the ground beef with feta(feta being something custom that the lovely old man puts for me when he sees me coming through the door). In fact, as strange as it sounds, on the random evenings that I do show up, he always has this one slice waiting for me. Says he makes it just in case :) Service is fast. Considering he is the only one that runs the show all week long(with a help of another)… at his age its very impressive how dedicated he is to his pizza. He is as much of a reason as the pizza itself for my visits.
Lynette P.
Place rating: 2 Mississauga, Canada
Yup, you get a big slice when you go here. But there’s nothing special in the pizza itself I’ve found. I heard all the talk about Cora, made the trek here, and never went back in all honesty. There are many better food options around.
Lisa M.
Place rating: 4 Oshawa, Canada
Interesting combos of toppings on the slices. Good for vegetable fans and some are meatless. That said, I tend to get Hawaiian or meat lover’s. I love their panzarotti with my custom fillings and they accept phone-in orders so I can call ahead and time it for lunch and the walk over. Saves me 10 minutes. Not a lot of seating, but that is typical in the area. I miss the lasagne they used to make… that’s why it isn’t 5 stars.
Stephen G.
Place rating: 2 Albuquerque, NM
Pizza was fine, but not great. Tasted like many other independent pizza places I have eaten at – I prefer more sauce and a more doughy crust. The worst part was the very slow delivery. We waited 1 hour 5 mins for a pizza to be delivered 2 km. Wouldn’t buy again.
Pam C.
Place rating: 3 Boston, MA
Right next door to another late night pizza place. I would say that they have a smaller selection than Papa Ceo, and the staff definitely seems to get grumpier in the wee hours than the joint next door. No place to sit. That being said, a decent slice of pizza for a few bucks. Only come when hungry!
Raman J.
Place rating: 3 Brampton, Canada
I use to live next door, so this was conveniently there for something quick when my fridge use to be empty. There slices are a great size and greasy enough to fill you up. Friday nights would be playing Madden/NHL and having the craziest cravings, lets call it ‘munchies’ … don’t know why but I believe my floor had a lot of Marley followers and I would run to this place 2−3am. My friends and I survived Friday nights because of this place :)
Ameet S.
Place rating: 5 Markham, Canada
Dear, Cora Pizza… I love you and all the yummy goodness you have provided my stomach over the past two years. As a proud ‘card’ holder, I will continue to offer you my undying loyalty $ 4 at a time. Your service, food, pricing, and hours of operation are amazing. Thank you for satisfying my daily pizza cravings. PS: I recommend trying every slice they have to offer.
Sharif A.
Place rating: 4 Los Angeles, CA
I liked the pizza offered here, good and cheap. It’s perfect for the student on the go. The pizza had the right balance between salt, sauce, cheese and crust. Service is EXTREMELY fast so if you have only 10 minutes between classes you can be in and out in a flash! Just thinking of it now is getting my mouth watering. Check this place out if you get the chance.
Daniel B.
Place rating: 3 Toronto, Canada
One of the best pizza slices in the city. Of course, they should have a breathalyzer at the front door. Especially after 11pm. I’ve seen some of the most amazing slurred sloppy orders here from drunken college kids gone wrong. «I’lll… HAAAVE… DA…PEEPPPERRR…NOWAIT… THEMAOSCHION… NOWAITTHE… DOYOUHAVE A BARRRTTTHROOM?» Consider your pizza slice the price of admission. They’re in pretty much constant competition with the other pizza joint next door. After enough drinks they’re probably pretty much indistinguishable. I figure that the crowds always went to Cora’s first because it was easier to pronounce… or maybe they have a wider front door. Who knows.