Their pizza is meh and overpriced. It’s better than Dominos or pizza hut but that’s like using McDonald’s as your taste reference for burgers. I thought the 1st time I tried their pizza it might have been just a bad day for them given the ratings in Unilocal.Nope.2nd time is just the same. There are much better pizza places in Montréal but not in the immediate area surrounding this place. I tried their pastas which were pretty average. Average as in home made without any effort into the spices etc. Their tzatziki is good.
John Anderson P.
Place rating: 4 Saint-Laurent, Canada
Many years before moving to the borough of St. Laurent I was aware this place was voted the best pizza in Montréal by both CFCFTV&CJAD radio, so when I had the chance to try I was not disappointed. Not sure when if opened, but the fridge they keep their ingredients looks like a well-working relic of the industrial age, as time has stood still, not in a negative, but a very old-style welcoming. I have two other restaurants for pizza within close proximity to this, each has their own merits that keep me returning.
Tania A.
Place rating: 4 Montreal, Canada
I really liked their pizza — the dough was perfect, and they were very generous with the cheese! I didn’t try their other stuff, but they looked quite appetizing as well. I’d go back, for sure.
Patrick G.
Place rating: 4 Saint-Laurent, Canada
Once voted as Montréal’s best pizza, Coronet still is one of the top 5 in the city. The sauce has a certain sweetness to it. I love that they still do it the old fashioned way — one pizza at a time(not sure if they toss them in the air… hmmm). The edges are all fat and uneven and they put rolled dough in the center when they deliver.