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The 10 Best Pizza Places in Toronto

Updated: Apr 10


A hand reaching for pizza on a yellow car hood with sunglasses, a Coca-Cola can, and a magazine. Sunny setting, relaxed vibe.
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The 6ix is home to some of the most drool-worthy pizza joints that cater to every craving with its rich multicultural food scene and late-night spots. 


Whether you’re riding the high of a perfectly rolled joint or just looking to indulge in something carb-heavy and cheesy, Toronto’s pizza scene has something for everyone. 

From classic New York-style slices to creative deep-dish concoctions, these places don’t just serve pizza—they serve downright euphoric experiences.


So, grab your crew (or just yourself) and prepare to embark on a cheesy, saucy journey through the city.  

Slice of pepperoni pizza with melted cheese stretching, against a black background. Pepperoni is evenly distributed, crust is golden brown.

Pizzeria Badiali


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Located at 181 Dovercourt Road, Pizzeria Badiali has quickly become a sensation in Toronto's pizza landscape. Known for its New York-style slices, this spot often sees lines out the door—a testament to its popularity. While the Margherita is a classic choice, the Vodka pie comes highly recommended for those seeking a rich and indulgent experience.


One Night Only Pizza



One Night Only Pizza is a hidden gem on 581 Pape Avenue, in the east end. Walk in for slices or whole pies; this spot has options to satisfy your needs. It has a secretive vibe, bringing extra excitement to your pizza adventure.


Descendant Detroit Style Pizza



At 1168 Queen Street East, Descendant is Toronto’s only authentic Detroit-style deep-dish pizza. These pies are undeniably mouth-watering, with a crunchy crust and gooey cheese, as well as pillowy dough. The flavors and the style are unique and make it a must-try for any pizza enthusiast.

Blondies Pizza


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Blondies Pizza, born in Leslieville in 2018, has emerged as a favorite icon in Toronto's ever-evolving food landscape. With four locations in the city, you can enjoy their gourmet pizzas, which are delightful to eat and a delight to look at. The fun is turned up with a bright pink aesthetic on top of your pizza experience.

Maker Pizza



Maker Pizza has been reviewed highly by Toronto's top pizza aficionados. This spot is a local favorite due to its excellent and savory pizzas. Thanks to the quality ingredients and creative toppings, it's a standout choice for satisfying those elevated cravings.


North of Brooklyn Pizzeria


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Having multiple locations, including 650 Queen Street West, North of Brooklyn, does provide that typical New York-style pizza experience. Their thin-crust slices are the perfect way to cure the munchies. The White Pizza is a fan favorite, with ricotta, mozzarella, and garlic drizzled with a balsamic glaze and sprinkled with arugula.

Superpoint


Pepperoni pizza with a crispy crust on a metal tray, set on a wooden table. Cheese melted over a rich tomato base creates a savory mood.
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Superpoint is known for its late-night hours and delicious pies located at 184 Ossington Avenue. There is a variety of options on the menu, but the Pepperoni and Hot Honey pizza especially stands out, perfect for satisfying those high-induced cravings with a sweet and spicy kick.

General Assembly Pizza


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At 331 Adelaide Street West, General Assembly provides a modern pizza experience focusing on quality ingredients and inventive toppings. The 'Loving Cup' pizza with soppressata, fior di latte, and hot honey is a must-try for those wanting to taste a unique flavor combination.

Pizzeria Libretto


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On several locations in Toronto, including 221 Ossington Avenue, Pizzeria Libretto is famous for its Neapolitan-style pizzas. The Margherita D.O.P. is a classic taste of San Marzano tomatoes, buffalo mozzarella, and fresh basil and is simple and satisfying.

Bitondo Pizzeria


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For over 50 years, Bitondo's on 11 Clinton Street has served the Toronto community. This spot offers a nostalgic experience that pairs perfectly with an elevated state of mind, known for its classic Italian-style pizzas and famous panzerotti.

When the munchies hit, these Toronto pizza spots are ready to deliver an experience that's nothing short of transcendent. So grab a slice (or a whole pie) and let the flavors take you on a journey that’s as elevated as you are.

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