Thread: Who makes the best pizza?
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Jul 3rd, 2010 08:12 PM
#196
After being a Costco member for years and years, I finally tried their food court Pizza and wow was it good! It probably depends on the person making it as I've tried this at different locations and the Vaughan store had more than the regular Pepperoni and Deluxe Pies. Vaughan had Hawaiian and Canadian (Meat) as well. Downsview only has the Pepp and Del.
Awesome pizza. I think that it's the crust that makes it better than most places. It's made in their ovens in 7-8 mins too! $2.99 a slice.
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Jul 4th, 2010 12:00 AM
#197
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May 19th, 2011 04:30 PM
#198
Newbie
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May 19th, 2011 05:23 PM
#199

Originally Posted by
consumerPI
After being a Costco member for years and years, I finally tried their food court Pizza and wow was it good! It probably depends on the person making it as I've tried this at different locations and the Vaughan store had more than the regular Pepperoni and Deluxe Pies. Vaughan had Hawaiian and Canadian (Meat) as well. Downsview only has the Pepp and Del.
Awesome pizza. I think that it's the crust that makes it better than most places. It's made in their ovens in 7-8 mins too! $2.99 a slice.
All the pizza and food served at Costco is the stuff they sell in boxes from the frozen foods department...
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May 19th, 2011 05:45 PM
#200

Originally Posted by
AudiDude
All the pizza and food served at Costco is the stuff they sell in boxes from the frozen foods department...
And how would you know? They change frozen boxes all the time.
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May 19th, 2011 10:24 PM
#201
I know of two places not mentioned in this thread:
Dundas Pizza (Dundas and High Park, Toronto): Nothing fancy, but the pizza is quite good. And they will pile on the cheese. When take a slice, you will get the stringy cheese.
Sears (Toronto Eaton Centre): No seriously... They have a cafeteria on the 4th floor with a wood burning oven. They make personal size pizzas only, but they are really good. The garlic chicken is the way to go. It's only served during lunch hours and if you get there at noon expect a long wait.
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May 19th, 2011 11:30 PM
#202

Originally Posted by
jayt90
And how would you know? They change frozen boxes all the time.
The whole idea is to get you to buy the products.
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May 19th, 2011 11:37 PM
#203
Newbie
If you're ever in Windsor Ontario... go to any small pizza parlor in the city. My personal faves are Cheese Wheelz or Antoninos. Their pizzas are wayyyyyy better every Toronto pizza joint.
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