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Pizza Nova
Category: Restaurants Pizza Pizza [Edit]
997 Bay StToronto, ON M5S 3C4
Neighbourhoods: Discovery District, Downtown Core
- Price Range:
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$
- Accepts Credit Cards:
- Yes
- Attire:
- Casual
- Takes Reservations:
- No
- Delivery:
- Yes
- Take Away:
- Yes
- Waiter Service:
- No
- Alcohol:
- No
4 reviews for Pizza Nova
4 reviews in English
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Review from Bijan V.
This Pizza Nova is much better than the rest of the franchises'. Even from the outside you can tell. They have a cool new interior (I'm speaking relative to other pizza nova's and pizza take out places) and the smell of the pizza's can be smelt from the outside.
They have a lot of fresh slices of different varieties and depending on their slices they LOAD up on the toppings (especially their Bruschetta slice, it had a mountain of tomatoes on it!). I like what they've done with this store and also glad they actually serve decent pizza that doesn't soak through the paper holder.
They apparantly have ribs and pasta and wings too but I haven't and probably won't try it from them - I'd rather have my $20 ribs at a restaurant.Listed in: The UofT Student / Resident
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Review from Vlad R.
Toronto, ON
Gruesome, pie severely underdone, wasted my$$.
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Review from Dean S.
My brother and I were staying at the Sutton Place hotel down the street, we hadn't eaten dinner yet, and it was getting pretty late. I googled for eateries in the area and most of them were closed by 10:30pm. Since this was the closest and still open at midnight, we decided to eat here.
The place seemed clean and the cashier was nice.
My brother ordered a sandwich (he wasn't in the mood for pizza), while I got a slice of sausage pizza. His chicken sandwich (if you want to call it that) was about 70% bread, 25% chicken, and 5% lettuce/mayo. It was not very savory at all. My sausage pizza was decent, at least as good as sbarro/dominoes/etc. But I definitely have had better on a college campus, most notably the pizza-by-the-slice place at my alma mater. Prices also seemed a little high for the quality of food. Everything was fairly warm and decently prepared, but in the end it was not tasty or savory enough.
Maybe we were expecting more, but Pizza Nova just did not hit the spot for us. I've had better pizza of this ilk elsewhere. -
Review from Ellen C.
Pizza that hits the spot for that junk food craving, but nothing particularly spectacular or gourmet about it. Our large pizza was half vegetarian (green peppers, mushrooms) and half not (chicken, roasted red peppers). The pizza pie was laden with toppings and definitely curbed our hunger; however the crust was thick and doughy and not particularly enjoyable. All in all, though, it was definitely a great 4 pm snack for a bunch of ravenous bridesmaids who'd skipped lunch and been up since 7 am for wedding hair/makeup/ceremony/photos.
