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There's also Slow South Pizza in Brockton now.
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The top 5 new pizza in Toronto
The top new pizza in Toronto puts pizza chains to shame. These pies are handcrafted and from the heart, whether you eat them in a crowded dining ro...www.blogto.com
As a lover of Leslieville, have you managed to try Slowhand yet I have to say, I find a price of $22+ pretty still for a personal-size pizza, particularly when the toppings don't sound exceptional.
I see mixed reviews locally, most more positive than negative; but for that price point, I'm really thinking 'outstanding' is in order.
Admittedly, I haven't had a chance to visit Leslieville since late summer and have yet to try Slowhand Pizza. I'll keep it on radar, but for now Blondie's Pizza in the west end is a good enough alternative over here.![]()
BlogTO's list of 45 top pizza joints:
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40 essential Toronto pizza spots you need to try at least once
Pizza in Toronto hits every craving imaginable; from Neapolitan to Detroit, and all the New York slices in between. Topped with unique ingredients,...www.blogto.com
I expect your version of their list posted forthwith! As UT's top pizza reviewer, there's no question your take will be more nuanced, more accurate and less 'dramatic'. than BlogTOs.
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"Toronto is most characterized by the diversity of our pizzas": A Q&A with the York University historian who ate 712 slices of pizza for his PhD thesis
Alex Hughes talks big chains versus mom-and-pops and why pineapple is the ultimate Toronto toppingtorontolife.com
Renaissance Pizza, a new pizzeria serving Detroit style pies, has opened up at 809 Dundas Street West (@ Palmerston Ave):
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What's on the menu at Renaissance Pizza, a new pizzeria in the west end for Detroit-style pies
The thick-crust pizzas are topped with things like pepperoni and sausage, but also duck confit and tandoori paneertorontolife.com