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Mamma's Pizza
Category: Restaurants Pizza Pizza [Edit]
405 Richmond St WToronto, ON M5V 1X3
Neighbourhoods: Entertainment District, Downtown Core
(416) 598-8886
- Price Range:
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$
- Accepts Credit Cards:
- Yes
- Attire:
- Casual
- Good for Groups:
- No
- Good for Kids:
- Yes
- Takes Reservations:
- No
- Delivery:
- Yes
- Take Away:
- Yes
- Waiter Service:
- No
- Outdoor Seating:
- No
- Alcohol:
- Beer & Wine Only
- Wheelchair Accessible:
- Yes
4 reviews for Mamma's Pizza
4 reviews in English
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Review from Q H.
North York, ON
If you have to watch a movie at Scotiabank and need a quick meal, this is the place. It is normally quiet. There is a bit of run-down diner feel too. Pizza slice is huge, but it isn't satisfyingly thick. It is very thin. There is no sophistication in their pizzas other than saltiness and sour tomato paste. They just print out pizzas like a copy machine.
I believe there is a pool table at this joint as well. if you need to kill time before going to the movies or clubbing, drop by at Mamma's Pizza. -
Review from Todd V.
Toronto, ON
Whatever your motivations for getting a quick slice of pizza [eating a quick lunch on the run / a slice before the big night out / drunk] (delete as appropriate), this location of the Mamma's franchise is in a prime location as a springboard into the night, or the capsule that saves you at the end of it.
Standard of the franchise is the Mamma's icon of the doting Italian mother, who is of course nowhere to be seen behind the counter. But no matter. The quality of the pie is well over satisfactory. Of the franchise pizza options out there, Mamma's delivers quite a nice slice for your buck. Centrally located just on the periphery of Club Land, this place gets packed just after 2:00am...for some reason. The slice variety is consistently varied enough to satisfy most anyone's hankerings, the dining area is clean, and they are licensed, so if desired, you can enjoy a nice beer with your slice. If Labatt's Blue can be considered "nice". Definitely worth a stop-in or stumble-in depending upon how your night is going. Take a run at the Devil's Delight. I dare you. -
Review from S. S.
Toronto, ON
The pizza is good from a novely standpoint, it's different from your traditional pizzas, with an extremely thin crust. Problem is, you can't eat more than 1 slice of their pizza, cause it feels like you're eating paper with tomato sauce.
2 thumbs down for Mama's Pizza. Rather go to Pizza Pizza, Gino's Pizza, or Pizza Nova in the downtown core. -
Review from Bryan F.
Uxbridge, ON
Four co-workers and I went to this location today to get sandwiches. We all placed similar orders, though one was meatball and the rest veal. We weren't counting on a 30 minute wait to prepare five sandwiches at a "fast food" outlet.
From all appearances the staff had no ability to prepare multiple sandwiches at a time -- each sandwich was individually prepared, then the next was started. The preparation process involved cooking the veal with toppings in the oven for quite a while. Of course other orders that came in after ours for non-sandwich items (pasta, panzorotto, etc) were prepared in parallel with ours, so many other customers came in and were out the door while we were still waiting on serial sandwiches.
To add insult to injury, when I got back to the office and actually ate mine, the bottom of the veal was burned black, the bread wasn't toasted, and the hot peppers I'd paid for were nowhere to be seen.
I fully expect this is an issue with the individual franchise, not with Mama's Pizza as a whole, but in any case I will never go there again.
