The pizza was pretty decent after a few adult beverages, although a tad greasy. Would devour again.
Chris L.
Place rating: 4 Toronto, Canada
Was about to go into Pizza Pizza when I saw Pizza Nova across the street and decided to give it a try. Location is nice and clean. Great selection of pizza. I ordered the Chicken Florentine, even distribution of grilled chicken, spinach, and feta with pesto base. Nice crunch on the thin crust down to the last bite. Will definitely come back to try other flavours. Sitting along the window seats and noticed Domino Pizza will be opening across the street as well. There will be lots of pizza to go around for everyone. :)
Andrew M.
Place rating: 4 Toronto, Canada
This’ll be a short review as its a pizza take out counter, but despite Pizza Nova not being my favorite pizza place this one exceeded expectations. The staff has been the same each time I’ve been and is extremely friendly. Guy at the counter calls everyone sir and is helpful with any questions about products the customer has. The pizza is actually tasty and reasonably priced, there’s lots of seating, it’s clean and there’s even a TV to watch while eating your meal. Worth the trip!
Stephen S.
Place rating: 2 Vancouver, Canada
Not sure how long they leave their slices out(i’m assuming all day until someone finally buys the last one), but they are always dried out, stale, and hard. The pizza’s may be decent if you order a fresh one but for what they are charging per slice(nearly $ 5 for the gourmet), I would take my money elsewhere.
Jim N.
Place rating: 2 Costa Mesa, CA
Fast but not great.
Randy G.
Place rating: 3 Toronto, Canada
The first thing you’ll notice walking into this location is how sane the seating layout is compared with the Pizza Pizza across the street. A few round tables and some benches at a bar is simplicity itself contrasted with the labyrinth across the street. Walking forward brings us to the counter, and thus the pizza itself. I’ve always had a weird thing with Pizza Nova — it’s good, but the slices always seem smaller and more expensive than other pizza joints. I’ve never actually done a side-by-side scientific lab-coat-wearing comparison, but it’s recurring observation for sure. I always leave feeling a bit ripped off. Other than that: the staff is nice, the place is bright and *clean*. Spic and span. Only downside of this location in particular is that the table at the end makes you feel like you’re on display for all who pass by on Front. Maybe avoid that one.
Michael Y.
Place rating: 4 Toronto, Canada
What can I say? Who doesn’t like pizza? Pizza Nova’s been around for some time now and they’re gotten better with their signature pizzas. If I had to chose from all the fast food pizza place — Pizza Nova wins hands down. One thing I’m always on the fence on trying are their sandwiches. I’ll let you know what I think once I try it.
Lauren M.
Place rating: 4 Toronto, Canada
I kind of like Pizza Nova! This location is under the CityPlace Matrix condos on Front Street West. For a fast food pizza joint, I’m pretty impressed. Very spacious inside, extremely clean and great décor. They have quite a bit of seating, a large wall full of giant tomato cans and a nice flatscreen tv mounted on the far wall playing sports. A slice + pop + chips is only $ 4.99. Bargain. If I ate more junk food I would be all over this. But they do list all their nutritional information online, which I appreciate. So far I’ve tried a quattro staggioni slice, it was solid. They do a few kinds of pizza made with pesto(instead of tomato sauce). They also have gluten free and whole wheat pizza crusts and they will do thin or regular crusts. They have ribs, chicken wings, lasagna and salads too.