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Dundas Pizza
Category: Restaurants Pizza Pizza [Edit]
3088 Dundas St WToronto, ON M6P 1Z8
Neighbourhood: The Junction
(416) 763-2121
- Price Range:
-
$$
- Accepts Credit Cards:
- No
- Attire:
- Casual
- Good for Groups:
- No
- Good for Kids:
- Yes
- Takes Reservations:
- No
- Take Away:
- Yes
- Waiter Service:
- No
- Outdoor Seating:
- No
- Wi-Fi:
- No
- Noise Level:
- Average
- Has TV:
- No
- Wheelchair Accessible:
- No
2 reviews for Dundas Pizza
2 reviews in English
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Review from Jaime G.
Scarborough, ON
If it wasn't for Dundas Pizza, I'd be a really hungry and broke guy. I honestly don't know how the owner makes any money with the amount of toppings he puts on a slice. For $2.75 you get a pepperoni slice with a nice, fat, greasy crust and a generous thick gooey layer of cheese. For $3.50 you can have a slice of heaven AKA the Hawaiian slice. Averages four entire strips of bacon, an even thicker layer of cheese (must be close to a centimeter!), that thick doughy greasy crust, a layer of salamis underneath (double stacked) and a generous amount of pineapple. Or the Deluxe which has the same salami layer (It even overlaps and coats the entire bottom), before ascending to a fruit basket full of fresh veg (tomatoes and green peppers still juicy by the time it's served) and a thick thick layer of cheese. All slices are a quarter of a large pizza, if you want to order a pizza just ask for four slices. YOU WILL BARELY BE ABLE TO FINISH A HAWAIIAN SLICE! On the real, I've been able to comfortably feed me and my girlfriend with these slices. He doesn't skimp on anything! And all the pizza is fresh baked and has that excellent homemade taste. There's three or four other pizza places within a 5 minute walk, but none of them can hold a candle to Dundas. Admittedly, it is a style thing... I love greasy, thick crust, deep dish pizza and if you prefer wafer-thin crispy ristorante-style pizza, you will HATE Dundas Pizza. It's the polar opposite from Vesuvios' thin "gourmet" pizza. However, if you're all for thick, filling, heavy, luxuriously bohemian slabs of pork swimming in thick gooey cheese, this is your diamond in the rough. The chicken wings are some of the fattest I've ever encountered but usually not that fresh. The garlic breadsticks are incredibly fresh and delicious, fully worth the $1.25 he's asking for them. Definitely my favorite pizza joint in Toronto.
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Review from Fern H.
This small take out pizza joint in the Junction area turns out some okay pie.
You can call in ahead of time to place an order for pick up, but we just drop in and take a large pizza of whatever's available - pepperoni, deluxe, Hawaiian or a combo of slices to make up a large.
Large pizzas priced under $15 and takes a few minutes to be ready. It beats waiting around for the Pizza Pizza guy to show up at the door with a lukewarm pizza.
