In honour of National Pizza Day, we’ve rounded up the best places to get a slice in Toronto! From New York to Detroit-style and everything in between. You’ll never be stuck on where to get delicious pizza again! 

Check out these hot places to get pizza in Toronto

Slowhand Sourdough Pizza

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Slowhand Sourdough Pizza, in the heart of Leslieville, serves light, airy, and delicious sourdough pan pizza! Sourdough is delish on its own and in a pizza!? Heaven. They’ve combined their favourite techniques from Italy and Detriot with sourdough culture from the San Francisco gold rush to create their one-of-a-kind pizzas. 

North of Brooklyn Pizzaria

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North of Brooklyn Pizzaria has multiple locations scattered throughout Toronto. They have many creative and classic pizza toppings for their traditional New York-style pies. From NY Cheese pizza, which features a blend of different cheeses and spices, to their Maui Wowie pizza which features a shredded mozzarella blend, cream, double-smoked bacon, jalapeños, red onions, and a pineapple glaze. Hungry yet?

Descendant – Detroit Style Pizza

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If you’re looking to indulge in some deep-dish, Detroit-style pizza in the city, look no further. Detroit-style pizza is characterized by being deep-dish, square-shaped, and “up-side-down” – as the sauce goes on top. This spot has become a Toronto favourite since opening and is definitely worth a taste. 

General Assembly Pizza 

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General Assembly Pizza opened in 2017 with the mission to bring people better pizza. Mission accomplished! They use naturally leavened pies that combine old-world techniques with new-world flavours, offering something truly unique when it comes to pizza. You can even order it frozen, heat up, and enjoy it at home! Trust us, it’s nothing like grocery-isle pizza.

Blaze Pizza

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At Blaze Pizza, it’s about more than just delivering delicious fast fired pizza (which they do, btw). It’s about making intelligent choices about what we put in our bodies. They only ever use fresh dough – not frozen, which is made in-house using unbleached flour, filtered water, extra-virgin olive, salt, and a touch of sugar. No chemicals or additives. It doesn’t stop there though, they believe the decisions we made for the Earth are important, too. Which is why their packaging is recyclable, compostable, and/or made from post-consumer reclaimed materials. We love to see it!

Pizzeria Badiali

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This Toronto-favourite pizza shop is located in the West end and serves New York-style classic pizzas that everyone who tastes, seems to love. They use carefully sourced, house-made ingredients, so you can be assured that getting a pizza from Pizzeria Badiali is very different from grabbing a pizza at one of the popular chains. 

Pizza Libretto

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Pizza Libretto opened its Ossington location in 2008, committed to delivering a true southern Italian experience after drawing inspiration from Neapolitan pizza! As it turns out – they’re one of the first restaurants in Toronto to serve VPN-certified pizza, which is laid out by a Napoli government. So it goes without being said, they take pizza very seriously here. Pizza Libretto now has 4 locations around Toronto and has expanded its menu to include even more ingredients and cooking styles!

Maker Pizza

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Maker Pizza has 5 different locations, so it shouldn’t be too hard to get your hands on! Their motto is “It must be perfect, or it must be made again!”, and let us tell you. Their pizzas look pretty perfect. Each location offers delivery 5km from its respective restaurant, so you can enjoy one of their perfect pizzas from the comfort of your own home. 

Pizzeria Via Mercanti

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Another Toronto-fav pizza joint, Pizzeria Via Mercanti, opened in Kensington Market in 2012, by Romolo, who had over 30 years of experience as a Pizzaiolo at the time! It has since expanded to multiple locations. The restaurant specializes in Neapolitan pizza, and also offers house-made pasta, paninos, antipasti, and desserts! Yum.

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Happy 4/20! If you plan on getting down with some cannabis today, then you ought to know that Pizza Pizza is offering a deal that shouldn’t be overlooked this 4/20.

For today (April 20) only, you can score four small one-topping pizzas for $20 at Pizza Pizza.

Yes, if you’re not high yet and can still do the math, that’s 24 slices for, yes, only $20.

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This delicious deal is valid at participating locations across Canada, all 4/20 long.

What’s even better is that The chain is being super mindful about food safety during the COVID-19 pandemic.

The restaurant has implemented the use of tamper-proof boxes to ensure that your food won’t be touched until it arrives safely at your door through its contact-less delivery and safe pick-up.

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Even though today, January 20, is known as Blue Monday which is supposed to be the most depressing day of the year, there is a silver lining. We’ve just found out that Domino’s is blessing us with 50% off on regular-priced pizzas until January 26.

This sweet pizza promo is available at Domino’s locations across Canada.

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However, keep in mind that to take advantage of this deal, you have to order online and select carry-out. Yes, that means you have to actually venture outside in the cold to get your discounted pizza.

However, if you ask us, a quick trip outside in the snow for cheap pizza is definitely worth it!

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If you took one look outside this morning and thought you weren’t going anywhere due to the snow, then you might want to reconsider due to cheap pizza. This week at Domino’s, you can get pizza for 50% off.

To celebrate Cyber Monday, the pizza chain’s deal starts today (December 2), and runs all week long until Sunday, December 8.

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“Cyber Monday is a big day for online shoppers, and now it’s a huge day for pizza lovers as well,” Domino’s spokeswoman Jenny Fouracre said in a statement. “The online deals don’t stop at the retail level – now hungry shoppers can get a great price on their pizza too.”

You can score your pizza pie for half price as long as it’s a menu-priced item. This deal is also only available when you order online.

This is perfect timing in case you’re planning on hosting friends for a party, just turn it into a pizza party!

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From chains to dine-in pizza joints and everything in between, there’s definitely no shortage of pizza places in Toronto. You might think it would be hard to stand out in the sea of za, but there are some pizzerias that have risen above the rest. Some of these spots have fused the line between high-quality pizza and quick service, while others are the perfect place to enjoy a sit-down meal.

Whether you’re in the mood for Neapolitan style, New York style, or just want the lowdown on where to get a really good slice, check out 5 of the best pizza places in Toronto.

1. Pizzeria Libretto

For a classic Neapolitan style pizza, Pizzeria Libretto is one of the best. With four locations around the city, you can eat in, take out or get it delivered straight to your doorstep. Their duck confit pizza, topped with bosc pear and mozzarella is out of this world, and the Libretto Margherita is a simple but delicious favourite. You can substitute spelt or gluten-free crust on any pizza, as well as vegan cheese. Throw on their chili oil and you have pure magic.

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2. Pi Co. 

Somewhere between fast food and fine dining, Pi Co. is a pizza place you need in your life. Their made-to-order Neapolitan style pizzas have become a Toronto crowd pleaser, allowing foodies to get custom crafted pizzas in just a few minutes. They offer a quick experience with high quality pizza so you can have the best of both worlds. From classic thin crust pizzas to twice baked Neapolitan pizza pockets, their toppings are always fresh and locally bought when possible.

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3. TrueTrue Pizza

Located on King Street East, this stunningly-designed pizza place is one of the Toronto’s hot spots. Not only is the interior completely Instagram-worthy, their pizzas are incredibly tasty. Opt for a small, personal, or large pizza with your choice of dough. With unique names ranging from the “Bruno Mars” with toppings like fior di latte, blue cheese and napoli salami, and “Into the Wild” topped with roasted mushroom, fresh parmesan and truffle oil, you really can’t go wrong. They promise artisanal personal pizzas created to order right in front of you and baked in just two minutes. Can you ask for anything more?

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4. Village Pizza

For New York style za, head to Village Pizza. With two locations to choose from (one on Dundas and one on Dovercourt), you can opt for a classic like the pepperoni or margherita, or go for one of their signature pizzas like “The Hungry Vegan” or the “Thanks, Obama!”. Or if you think you could do it better yourself, you can create your own pizza with your favourite toppings. They also have a handful of handmade dips in case your pizza gets a little lonely.

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5. North of Brooklyn Pizzeria

If you’re looking for a casual, take-out pizza joint, look no further than North of Brooklyn Pizzeria. With always locally sourced ingredients and homemade dough and sauce, their love for pizza shines through in each slice of the pie they create. Their simple white pizza with mozzarella, garlic ricotta and arugula is a fan favourite, as is their kale and bacon pizza pie. Add in their adored garlic knots, made from leftover pizza dough, and your mouth won’t know what hit it!

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Do you know any other great pizza places in Toronto? Let us know in the comments!

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