Mamma's Pizza

3.5 star rating
3 reviews

Category: Pizza  [Edit]

2392 Bloor St W
Toronto, ON M6S 1P5
Neighbourhood: Bloor-West Village
(416) 767-4100
Price Range:
$$
Accepts Credit Cards:
Yes
Attire:
Casual
Good for Groups:
Yes
Good for Kids:
Yes
Takes Reservations:
No
Delivery:
Yes
Take Away:
Yes
Waiter Service:
No
Outdoor Seating:
No
Wi-Fi:
No
Alcohol:
No
Noise Level:
Average
Has TV:
Yes
Caters:
Yes
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3 reviews in English

  • Review from Gregory F.

    • 24 friends
    • 39 reviews

    San Francisco, CA

    USA
    4.0 star rating
    11/7/2010

    We ordered delivery the other night. This is good old italian restaurant pizza. It's neither the gourmet pizza that's too snooty to deliver, nor is it bargain basement (pizza-pizza). For us it was just right, and we'll be ordering again.

  • Review from Fern H.

    York, ON

    3.0 star rating
    6/6/2011

    Grabbed a large pepperoni pizza ($9.99 walk in special) for a late dinner last night from Mamma's.  Even though this place has been in the neighbourhood for awhile now, we've never eaten here.

    Liked the thin crust on the pizza, not too greasy and it was freshly made for us.  It's not the most outstanding pizza I've ever had but it hit the spot.  Will definitely consider it for the next pizza cravings.

    The $10 price tag for the entire pie was a pretty good deal considering there was a $5 combo for only one slice of pizza and a drink.

  • Review from Luke A.

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    • 328 reviews

    Toronto, ON

    3.0 star rating
    11/12/2008 1 photo

    I've always been a bit conflicted about Mamma's Pizza, and when I was there last week, my feelings were confirmed. Now, I like the pizza itself: it's a nice, thin crust (though a bit soft for its size, and therefore floppy), and the toppings are tasty. It's not sludgy or greasy, as other pizzas tend to be.

    But it's not a particularly good value, since Mamma's average prices are higher than the chain competition a few blocks away--and that's not even taking into account the fact that, thanks to the very thin crust, you don't get as much sheer mass in their pizza. You have to eat more slices to feel full.

    So after getting another Mamma's flyer in the mail a while ago, I decided to use a coupon for a walk-in special large pepperoni for $9.99. The guy at the counter said the price had gone up on the special, which irked me a bit (it was a little under a buck, but still--the flyer was new. Wait until you give 'em all away before raising prices, guys). The wait was short, although it seemed longer what with the Flintstones cartoons on the TV, and the noisy kids in the smallish dining area. But the pizza was good.... ambivalence reigns.

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