love the pizza and efficient, easy over the phone service! good prices and delicious recipes, I will definitely be ordering from here again!
Rudy L.
Place rating: 4 Calgary, Canada
Better than any chain pizza place for half the price. Definatly hit this place up if your in the area
Kris T.
Place rating: 3 Burnaby, Canada
Cheap… you get what you pay for. I suggest looking for an alternative for a tastier pie.
L G.
Place rating: 4 Seattle, WA
For the price and pizza taste, this is a good place to grab a pie when you’re in Burnaby. Haven’t tried the other locations, but 3 large pizzas for under $ 30 is a good deal in Vancouver. Also, it’s connected to an Indian restaurant, so you can grab your curry if you’re hungry.
Hubert J.
Place rating: 5 Fort Saint James, Canada
Saw someone walking by with box from here and was intrigued. Went for take-out with a couple friends and was not disappointed. Prices were very reasonable, pizza selection was good(including butter chicken and tandoori pizzas), toppings were generous and crust was excellent. Service was fast(less than 15 min from order) and friendly. Both of my friends live in the area and said they would be back for more. Best for take-out as dining area is small.
Tracey M.
Place rating: 4 Burnaby, Canada
This little pizza place to me is a go to for an inexpensive tasty pie. The cheese is plentiful on their pizzas and they don’t skimp on the toppings. You get a deal on certain pizzas they create but ordering one that you choose for yourself doesn’t really cost very much and the slices are a decent size. This place is my go to for cheesy numminess :-)
Sanjay S.
Place rating: 4 Coquitlam, Canada
Had the punjabi hot meat lovers and veggie pizza. It was a pick up order . Good but we waited too long to eat it and had to reheat it in the oven for 20 at 330 degrees. The owner also owns Saffron indian restaurant next door. Sad though the owners know mr. Keval S. Sandhu had just passed away 2 days ago. RIP
Jeff F.
Place rating: 3 Burnaby, Canada
Awkwardly enough… I was at the sister restaurant«Saffron» the night before… the two restaurants share the kitchen, and she saw me through the order window and asked if I was there last night… sheepishly, I said yes… it was me. Ok… that random event out of the way… on to the pizza. I usually order from Bella Pizza… so that will be my comparison pie… this one was fast(because it’s so close to home… I can do pickup no problem… just from the house, or on my way home from work). Points for that kind of proximity, and the pizza also came out pretty quick too. The toppings weren’t too bad… I prefer the sauce amount and quality at Bella better… crust was a little more dense here… a little puffier/breadier at Bella. Cheese… a little better at Bella as well. The Pizza Factory pizza tasted quite salty(wife commented on it as well)… not sure if it was one of the toppings doing that… the sauce, or a combo of all of the above. Will this place become my staple for pizza ordering… nope. Bella is still better in my books… Will I pick up a pie on the way home from work sometime… yeah… probably occasionally.
Dorothy C.
Place rating: 4 Redmond, WA
Love this pizza place! Satisfies my craving for greasy food and good hearty pizza. The best part is if you’re also craving a bag of pakoras you can order it for pick up too! Owning a pizza place and Saffron is probably one of the best ideas… ever. Kudos to the owners for making good Indian food AND pizza :)
Kenneth N.
Place rating: 4 Vancouver, Canada
Maybe a bit strong for a pizza place, but it’s not an ordinary joint. does have a few tables and the fact that it’s beside the Saffron Indian next door, think it’s the same owner, so did have a good, clean vibe to it – unlike those quick 99cents slices on Granville st. was in the mood for vegetarian so did a pickup, and have to say the portions were generous, lots of big-a** tomatoes, and great quality cheese. Pretty good value too, 10% off for pickup, so I had called ahead, lots of parking. a nice alternative to the name brands.