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Stobie's Pizza
- Price Range:
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$
- 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
- Alcohol:
- No
- Noise Level:
- Average
- Wheelchair Accessible:
- Yes
5 reviews for Stobie's Pizza
5 reviews in English
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Review from Alan K.
London, ON
I used to go to Stobie's a lot when I was in high school as it was close by. I would also occasionally stop by after a late night downtown as they're open until late hours. The pizza here isn't bad by any means because if you're hungry , it'll hit the spot just fine. But it isn't my favourite by any means as I find the crust to be a bit too doughy at times and their sauce is a little on the bland side. It's good for what it's worth.
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Review from Marc J.
London, ON
Stobie makes his money on the drunk after-party crowd. And I don't begrudge him is success. But let's be real here - this is far from the best slice of pizza in London. The sad tale starts at a crust that's thick and doughy but lacks much crispiness or flavour. The sauce also lacks flavour aside from a kick of black pepper and maybe some garlic salt. And the cheese is suspicious at best: it melts just a little bit too easily to be real mozzarella. Overall the impression is of a store-bought pizza you baked yourself at home.
The plus side ought to be that you get a huge slice - a whole third of a large pizza. But look at the price tag: at $4+ for that big slice, you really aren't getting a deal by any measure. Just go next door and get a shawarma next time. -
Review from Luke A.
Toronto, ON
Stobie's is the place to get a slice of pizza after whooping it up on the Richmond Street northern crawl. It's hardly a well-kept secret, however, as even at three in the morning on weekends it's often crawling with drunken students. There isn't really any seating; it's mostly for take-out and delivery on account of the kind of business they do. There are some counters inside you can stand at when you eat your slice.
The pizza itself is pretty good (though I wouldn't rank it as the absolute best I've ever had). Of course, it helps if you get a fresh slice. But even one that's been under the lamp a while can hit the spot when you've put back a number of drinks and need something to soak 'em up. -
Review from Sandra M.
Chewy thick doughy pizza . My veggie slice was enough for two and just over $5.00, tax included. Not the best pizza I`ve tasted possibly because it had been waiting there for me a little too long, but not entirely bad either. Standing room only, we ate our slice in the bright spring sunshine. What could be nicer?
Listed in: The Under $10 Meal List
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Review from Shaun R.
London, ON
Stobies is most definatly one of the after bar hot spots along richmond row for a slice of pizza. Sometimes I swear it seems like everyone and their grandma showed up to get some pizza there, lol. But no matter what they always seem to have enough to go around. Sometimes I question how sanitary this little cramped pizza shop can be when you see them making pizza's right beside the sink, but after a night at the bars thats the last thing your thinking about. They also have delivery but I've never ordered a whole pizza from here, just the slices. Personally I like them, they're huge, taste great with great toppings on them, and are usually hot and fresh depending what time you stop in at. They're prices defiantly rival that of other pizza shops in the city as well, but the slice size is massive!
