Pizza was actually ok. We had 4 veggies on it. But the two stars is because the driver did a huge spit on our side walk coming up to the door. Thus was delivering our pizza, not after, and on our sidewalk not the city’s. Why wife was grossed out, but I ‘d rate the pizza a 3
Molly W.
Place rating: 4 New Haven, CT
I think management must have changed. There were friendly, eager staff there tonight. One immediately greeted me while two were cleaning the kitchen. It’s still only fair pizza. Exactly what you’d expect from a Pizza Pizza.
Manik X.
Place rating: 1 London, Canada
Amazing, If and only if, to you cardboard, slapped with«something» resembling tomato paste, and hosed down with filth is your idea of a delicious meal. If you value your money, intestinal fortitude, and self-respect… you’d find something better. Or just don’t eat. How this chain exists is beyond me. I’ve had multiple workers at different locations tell me «you’d be stupid to eat this… «while recommending whatever was on special(sometimes it was marginally passable). If I’m going to feel like a fat — fuck, and engage in carbicide, it better be something that tastes better than whatever the hell this tastes like. Garbage. It’s what’s for dinner.
Martin S.
Place rating: 2 Toronto, Canada
Of course you lower your expectations as soon as you cross the threshold into any Pizza Pizza, but this one on bustling Queen St. West assaults you with a stench of greasy slag that almost knocks you back out onto the street. Once you are over that and immersed in the fumes, the modern look and two storey layout is quite interesting. And the menu has expanded for the modern times as well, maybe too much as the staff seems as if they are stiff and unable to move quickly. If they were sliding out slice after slice possibly there wouldn’t be a lineup. Instead there are drawn out conversations at the til and you might have to wait a few minutes for your order unless you end up being luckier than me.
Marlena N.
Place rating: 1 Toronto, Canada
Today I went to the Pizza Pizza located at Queen and McCaul, Toronto, Ontario. I was VERYVERY displeased with the service. I went with my younger brother, and i instructed him to order, the worker walked back and forth several times within earshot while several other workers were making pizza on the near by table. She was free to access us, but instead chose to ignore my brother. He said«excuse me,» several times, when she did not respond i finally asked her for assistant, she reluctantly came over and asked us what we wanted. I requested a pepperoni slice, she said they were all out and the wait would be 10 minutes, i pointed to the sqaure pepperoni sqaure slices and asked why i couldn’t just have one of those. She then put my pizza into the oven to warm up, my brother asked her if he could have a side of fries, she again choose to ignore him, i instructed him to ask her again louder, he did, and again she ignored him. I then asked her, she said that«well, i would have to make them.» I had enough, so i said no thanks i dont want to wait. She asked if i wanted anything else, i said«can i have a garlic dipping sauce,» she nodded her head, but didn’t give it to me. I asked her for it again, she said«you didn’t ask for it.» I said that i did, she AGAIN reluctantly gave it to me. When she took the pizza out of the oven she slid it across the counter and walked again, I had to bag it myself. I AMVERYDISPLEASEDWITHTHESERVICEATTHISLOCATION. I AMASTOUNDEDASTHISIS A VERYBUSYLOCATIONANDWOULDEXPECTBETTERCUSTOMERSERVICE!
S K.
Place rating: 1 Toronto, Canada
Flies on the pizza that was sitting out there. Ew. Very disgusting. I would NOT recommend it … very unsanitary!