A couple bucks a slice and fills your belly after a night of bar hopping. Just a good, small pizza joint. Slices are fresh, with a nice mix of cheese and sweet enough sauce. Place itself is small with no real seating. So basically it’s a good grab and go drunkie meal late night hit-up spot. Or a quickie stop for a cheap pizza lunch. Nothing more, nothing less. Many other pizza joints in town with just as good or even better pizza. Had a regular slice there last night and it tasted pretty much the same as the thousands of other slices I have had over the time I have lived in the city.
Neil C.
Place rating: 2 North York, Canada
Cheap cardboard like pizza made in a conveyor belt oven. I live in the building above this place and it breaks my heart to see people ordering pizza’s and slices here. Seriously, don’t people have any TASTE? Frozen tasteless ingredients and the dough is never cooked well enough on that conveyor. I wish people would stop patronizing this place so they’d close and something good open up. Sorry Freshslice but I’d rather walk 1 km away and get decent pizza from Mamma’s or Pizzioloio.
Fatima L.
Place rating: 4 Markham, Canada
Really tiny, but seating outside that’s good for summer. The pizza is one of the best I’ve had bar none if we’re comparing the chains. Just amazing. It actually tastes like something instead of just a mash of tomato sauce and rubbery cheese. They take extra care with their pizzas for take out, too, baking it a little differently to ensure it still tastes good when you get home. Nice little place.
Joe L.
Place rating: 5 Brampton, Canada
For the price you pay… the Quality is really good. They have a variety of pizzas and their chicken pesto is surprisingly good. It is also somewhat healthy for Pizza because their crust is whole wheat. The owner Ravi is a really nice guy who does whatever it takes to satisfy his customers. I have ordered over 100 pizzas at a time for corporate functions amd they always come on time and always fresh. Fresh Slice is better than Pizza Pizza and more healthy. Try it out the next time you are in the area!
Carmen L.
Place rating: 4 Downtown Core, Toronto, Canada
Cheap and Cheerful. I like the variety. I like the great prices. I like the location. I like the owner. I like the hours. I have ordered from here for friends and for corporate functions and I am still a satisfied customer.
Road R.
Place rating: 2 Toronto, Canada
Great slices… terrible service. After I bought my slice, they gave me a coupon for«next time». I politely asked if it could be applied now. They said no. Imagine if McDonald’s did this. The place is right next to my work, used to go once a week. Never will go again. You lost my business forever… and I told them that too! Too bad!
Jill C.
Place rating: 3 North York, Canada
Fresh Slice pizza is somewhere to go if you are on the go or want a quick and easy lunch, I wouldn’t recommend it for somewhere to order a whole pizza from but for a slice or two its okay. I can recall seeing the sign for this location for a year or more before it actually opened, I thought it was just going to be one of those failed establishments even before they opened, but surprisingly a couple years later they are still around. It really is just a grab and go location, very tight and tiny, be aware if you come at busy hours like lunch because they sometimes run out of slices from the school kids.
Jesse-Clare E.
Place rating: 2 Ajax, Canada
Cheap pizza. You get what you pay for. No doubt a hot spot for kids in the area. Pre-made crusts, watered down pop. They call them XL slices, but really a small to medium at best. 2 Slices and a small drink for $ 4.50.
Karl R.
Place rating: 3 Burlington, Canada
Say, does Toronto need another pizza chain? No. No way. Does it need another good pizza chain? No. The operative word in that second question is «another». There isn’t even one. Freshslice, sadly, does not really actually step up to what Toronto probably doesn’t deserve. Sorry, any city of 2.5 million that bows before Pizza Pizza has long, long given up the right to expect or demand a great pizza chain. Freshslice’s only saving grace seems to be cost. Any slice for $ 1.55. Slices aren’t as big as Pizza Pizza but you can pork out pretty okay on 4 slices and come in a buck, buck ‘n’ change cheaper than 2(eg 4) slices at Pizza Pizza. Freshslice is similar to Pizzaville in terms of the crust. It’s pleasantly soft and doughy. Like every pizza chain, sauce is a ketchupy afterthought. Is it so hard to create a zest sauce? Look, drive 400 km to Windsor, order a bloody pizza from any local mom ‘n’ pop and run the sauce through a mass spectrometer and just copy a real sauce. This particular location in North York seemed to be under construction for the better part of a year. Did they hire the same construction company that renovates TTC stations, platforms, and doors? It’s also a mighty tight fit in this place for someone who wants to munch a few slices on prem. Still, it’s better than a kick in the head, Pizza Pizza, the even worse Pizza Nova found at Finch/Yonge, or the fly infested slices on offer at Pizzaville down at Yonge/Sheppard. . Meh. 32 more years and I can finally die.