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Deep Cove Pizza
Category: Restaurants Pizza Pizza [Edit]
4385 Gallant AveNorth Vancouver, BC V7G 1L1
Neighbourhood: Deep Cove
(604) 929-6123
- Price Range:
-
$$$
- Accepts Credit Cards:
- Yes
- Good for Groups:
- No
- Good for Kids:
- Yes
- Takes Reservations:
- No
- Delivery:
- Yes
- Take Away:
- Yes
- Waiter Service:
- No
- Outdoor Seating:
- Yes
- Alcohol:
- Beer & Wine Only
- Noise Level:
- Average
- Has TV:
- No
- Wheelchair Accessible:
- No
6 reviews for Deep Cove Pizza
6 reviews in English
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Review from Stacy C.
Vancouver, BC
Deep Cove Pizza makes the best pizza in Vancouver.
The crust is thin, the toppings are fresh and tasty and they quite simply have the absolute best flavour combinations. Our favourites are the Siciliano and the Patate.
There is nothing better than sharing one of their pizzas in the park at Deep Cove on a warm day. -
Review from stan s.
Vancouver, BC
Had the Cove Pizza today it was a Pit stop after boating to Indian Arm, tied up on at the public dock then walk up the hill to Cove Pizza.
called 45mins ahead and still had to wait aleast another 30 mins, ( very busy and popular joint) Was very surprised by the price $$$$ almost $70 for 3 pizzas. Felt like I was in Whistler
Mind you the pies were good but not great. Very greasy pan pizza. I admit it hit the spot but not worth the price.
No debt cards accepted at Deep Cove Pizza. -
Review from nicole p.
North Vancouver, BC
Best Pizza I've ever had except for a place in Seattle I tried once. We love coming here in the summer and ordering a large number 5, and eating it at the beach. Lots of gooey cheese, fresh toppings and an amazing crust. We enjoyed some last night and I remembered how amazing it is!
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Review from Andrew S.
Langley, BC
Tasty pizza hidden away.
I decided I had to try those amazing sounding doughnuts from Honey's, in the same strip as DCP. I was travelling all the way to Deep Cove from Langley, so I phoned ahead to make sure they would be open. Long story short, they said 6, but when I got there at 5:02 they were closing and the guy in front of me bought all the remaining doughnuts they had. :( In my sorrow I wandered around and thought hey, that pizza place looks alriiiight.
I was impressed with the detail that the owner (I assume) was telling me about their pizzas, all the herbs they use they pick themselves, and the vegetables etc are sourced locally. Its nice to have a little background explained when you are somewhere new. It also explained the prices... I bought two medium Italian style pizzas, the Palermo, and the Sicilian. Just under $50 for the two of them. :O
Having recovered from the price, I went to an atm nearby to get some cash. While there I checked my lottomax and discovered I won $20. Yay! That softened the pizza price blow a little.
I ate it on the drive back, and for breakfast today, its truly good pizza, but the crust needs a slight bit of work. I'm not sure what it was, but maybe a little lesscrusty, and should be more chewy perhaps?
I recommend! -
Review from Kevin M.
I lived in the cove or near the cove for the past 15 years and as far as I can remember, Deep Cove Pizza has been there. I recently was down in the cove and my 10 year old son was dying for a slice of Pizza. The slices are quite small for $4, compared to other sell by the slice pizzerias. The Pizza is tasty but I feel pricey for the size you get.
There is some outside seating but that's it. It really is a place take out or a grabbing a quick slice while you are enjoying the cove. -
Review from Nadine N.
Vancouver, BC
Deep Cove Pizza is delicious! I especially like the Neapolitano. This is more of a take out place though as there is not much seating. The prices are rather high with two slices weighing in at $7.50. Ouch. But it is mighty tasty.
