Delicious pizza. Crust is the right balance of crispy and chewy. A great selection of toppings. Friendly staff.
Tristan F.
Place rating: 5 Oakville, Canada
I don’t know what fantastico means in english, but whatever it is, I bet it means delicious! Me and my two kids call this our favourite, without a doubt! They have a fire oven, just like they used to use before we had stoves, like the in the 90s! Me and my kids will keep coming back, as long as they keep their pizza delicious!(or should I say, fantastico!)
Andrew G.
Place rating: 4 Milton, Canada
First time here, and this is going to be in my lunch rotation for sure. Pizza tasted good. Ordered a slice and pop that was $ 5 including tax. Crust definitely was not soggy as other reviewers said. Slice was average in size. Guys were really friendly and seemed helpful. Place also looks nice on the inside. I would recommend.
Joanne G.
Place rating: 2 Hamilton, Canada
Nothing to write home about. I was really looking forward to this pizza since I haven’t had one in years. Big disappointment. Crust was soggy and I’m not sure what that stuff was that they claimed was bacon. Too bad
Simon C.
Place rating: 5 Hamilton, Canada
This is one of the best pizzas I have ever been to. I was driving home through Mississauga, and checked Unilocal for pizza. I found this. You watch the guy work right in front of you, and all their ingredients are fresh and real. The pizza is beyond food, and the only way to know how good it is is to taste it. A must if you’re in Mississauga.
Lindsey V.
Place rating: 2 Mississauga, Canada
Disappointing. I was hoping for a good experience, a place to get great wood oven pizza… you will not find that here. The specifications: thin crust and well done, I even repeated before hanging up, please make sure it’s well done. Got there and was excited because there were quite a few people, surly a good sign right? That pizza was NOT well done, it was pretty much the furthest thing from well done! We had to fold it in half to eat it because the crust was so underdone. Their sauce was ok, the saving grace was the toppings. The hot peppers were great. I did hot peppers and roasted red peppers on the who thing, green olives on half and pepperoni for the meat eater on the other half. The crust was chewy, and did not taste like a wood burning oven at all.
Derek L.
Place rating: 5 Oakville, Canada
This is by far the best pizza place in Oakville. I haven’t been able to find any other place that makes their pizza in a wood burning oven and BELIEVEME, it makes a difference. They have a huge variety of toppings and no one can beat the price. The pizza is fresh and cooked to perfection. Yes it is a drive for most people but it is well worth it!
R L.
Place rating: 4 Mississauga, Canada
We stumbled on this pizza place and I’m glad we did! Good fresh toppings and the crust was absolutely excellent. Nice chew, crisp, and well seasoned with hints of good olive oil. I had a walk in slice of vegetarian with roasted red peppers, spinach and really fresh bruschetta-like sauce. Quality product, I’ll definitely be back here. It’s also got a cute, homey décor and a surprisingly pretty bathroom. Beats a chain, hands down, any day. I recommend it if you’re in the area. È fantastico! To the other reviewer complaining about the lack of wifi, since when is that a requirement for a local pizza place? Seems silly and petty.
Mick O.
Place rating: 2 Vancouver, Canada
I’ll always go for the non-chain shops, but I can’t really recommend this one. They got the order wrong(askes for regular, got thin crust) and it took an hour. Both lapses would have been forgotten had the pie delivered… which it did not. Bland sauce, soggy crust and cheese/toppings were coming apart. Would choose the chains next time
Claus D.
Place rating: 3 Oakville, Canada
First, there is no free wifi. 2nd its not a stone oven, its a gas flame. The hunt for a great pizza is still on. It shouldn’t be that difficult. Oh and its not really a restaurant.
Ernest L.
Place rating: 5 Oakville, Canada
I was in the mood for a wood oven pizza when I stumbled upon the reviews for this place on Unilocal so I decided what the hell. All you need to know is that the pizza and service are great, you get good value for money, and while you wait for your pie, you can play a short round of 80’s Trivial Pursuit to pass the time. I think I found my new Oakville pizza spot!
Chris G.
Place rating: 2 Oakville, Canada
Recently moved to Oakville and have been trying to find some amazing pizza like we used to get from Vesuvio’s in Toronto and all I can say about this place is meh. It’s pizza. It has that going for it but nothing to write home about.
Michael P.
Place rating: 4 Oakville, Canada
I made it my mission to find a great pie in Oakville that didn’t come from a chain restaurant, and my search stopped after trying Fantastico’s. As an aside, my search was motivated by an extreme hatred for Pizza Pizza. As a Raptors fan, I was always infuriated that Raps fans at the ACC were more interested in cheering for their free slice of cardboard when the team scored 100 points than the home team winning the game. Plus, I believe that people who like this product(I refuse to call it pizza) have taste like an onion. Anyways, having said that, I believe that Fantastico’s is the anti-Pizza Pizza, in that it is delicious. The toppings are fresh, the crust is seasoned and flavorful, and the sauce is tasty as well. Plus, it is cooked in a wood burning oven. In fact, the whole kitchen is open concept as these guys have nothing to hide and everything happens right in front of your very eyes. It is quite obvious this restaurant is proud of their pies. The service here is also top notch. The staff on the phone are very polite, and welcoming. The staff in store also make you feel like a valued customer. Very hospitable. All around, a great experience. Oakville as a town has strange taste, for the most part, and seems to love chain restaurants. This makes it all the more rewarding to find an independent place with a product far superior to the chains. Fantastico Pizza, I salute you!