There you have it. Yes it was extremely delicious. Bacon and scallop pizza. I love Mandy, such an artist.
Claire L.
Place rating: 5 Toronto, Canada
This is my go to place for vegan pizza in the city! They have lots of vegan options both with or without Diaya cheese. I have ordered pizza from here a few times. The latest order was an XL Ortolana pizza. I called it in for pick up and it was ready within 20 minutes. The crust is pretty thin, I think if i could change anything it would be for a slightly thicker crust. If it stays the same though I’ll keep going back!
Jeff G.
Place rating: 5 York, Canada
We were dying for a new pizza delivery place in the St Clair West area. So we turned to a Facebook Group and got recommended Pizza Del Arte. And now we’re regulars. They’re pizza is amazing! real thin crust, and well done, so it’s really crunchy. Crazy toppings and combinations like pulled pork and maple bacon. So yummy. Highly recommend.
Lauren S.
Place rating: 4 Toronto, Canada
Felt compelled to write a review as I live very close to this place and eat here quite frequently. Pizza here is top notch — and takes approx 15 minutes to make if you call in to pick up. Lots of different types of Pizza, I love the walk in special. Staff and owner are all really friendly. I am a huge fan of Pizza Del Arte and would recommend to anyone around the area.
Jon S.
Place rating: 1 Toronto, Canada
I’ve ordered delivery from here twice. Overall, two terrible experiences. The pizza is fine but it can’t overcome the poor service from the delivery guy. On the first occasion, I asked on the phone if they took visa. They said yes. When the delivery man arrived at my apartment building, he called my cell and told me to come down. I told him to use the buzzer number that I gave when I ordered, and to take the elevator to my floor. After a bit of back and forth he finally agreed to deliver the pizza to me.(This was frustrating. Yeah, I’m lazy; but the Pizza Pizza guy doesn’t complain about coming to my door and he’s working against the clock on a 40-minute guarantee. What’s the Pizza Del Arte guy’s excuse? In fact no delivery person has ever refused to buzz up.) He got to my door and told me the price, and I handed him my visa. He said he didn’t bring the machine and asked for cash. I had none. He insisted on using his cellphone to call the store(I hope!) and read out all my credit card details. This made me anxious, but I don’t think my identity has been stolen yet. Calling in the number didn’t work so he had to go to the store to pick up the machine. That sucked for both of us, but it had to be done. When he came back, he called my phone and told me to come down. I said no. He told me the visa machine doesn’t work when you’re a few floors above the ground. This sounded like baloney so I told him we should try it up here just in case it worked.(At this stage I was fairly certain that the dude just doesn’t like the inconvenience of buzzing in and coming to my door. I don’t live in the Burj Khalifa, and cellphones get signal just fine up here.) He came up, the visa machine worked without incident, and I was unhappy with the experience. A couple months later, I decided to give them another chance. Same delivery guy. Similar experience. He called my cell and told me to come down because that’s the only way the visa machine would work. I said no. He came up, was grumpy and ran my Visa card through the machine, no problem. But so much attitude. The pizza comes with chips that are flavoured with rosemary. They’re ok, I guess, but greasy, and certainly not enough to overcome the service. Maybe the pizza is good when you walk in, but I don’t ever want to *inconvenience* Pizza Del Arte’s delivery man again.
Jason D.
Place rating: 5 Toronto, Canada
The pizza here is top quality. Thin crust, Napoli style. Good service too. You can’t beat the quality. It rivals any of the trendy eat in places that you’d be familiar with.
Greg R.
Place rating: 4 York, Canada
I just wrote the rave review yesterday, went to go get the usual and now $ 6.99, so $ 8 after taxes. Still decent, but not blow away anymore. You raise the price by 17%, have to lower review by the same.
J T.
Place rating: 5 Vaughan, Canada
Excellent new pizza joint. Has replaced vesuvios as my go to pizza. Love the selection on the boards and love that the guys running the oven appear to be very proud of their work. what it lacks in price against the big pizza joints, it more than makes up in quality. try it once, especially those living in the building. you’ll go back. :)
Tiffany W.
Place rating: 4 Toronto, Canada
Great quality ingredients with gourmet toppings that you would order at a nice restaurant or bistro. Friendly and efficient service. They even gave us free spicy garlic dipping the sauce the first time I went. The complimentary Kettlechips are better than the ordinary brands though probably not homemade. Take out for a small pizza works out to be the best option as the pay-by-the slice section tends to be empty and you can get a fresh pizza in 20 mins. I like the Abruzzo(spicy Italian sausage) and the maple Hawaiian has huge chunks of real pineapple not from the can. Will def have to try the truffle pizza at some point!
Mag P.
Place rating: 4 Toronto, Canada
This is an unassuming little place tucked around the corner of a condo, so it’s easy to overlook, but don’t. The pizza is damn good. There are a couple of small tables but it’s more of a pick-up or delivery kinda place. They’re on Just Eat, or just go ahead and call em.
Emily B.
Place rating: 3 Toronto, Canada
I must admit, I think their primary business is through deliveries and as I went for take-out my review is somewhat lower. I had been eyeing this place for a while and finally had the opportunity to go today. The place is small with an open kitchen, ordering station and 3 tables. They have displayed slices(which are actually really good-sized squares) but the slices don’t have any labels and they are so packed with toppings that you can’t tell if something is vegetarian, spicy, doesn’t include a certain topping etc. Secondly, they have combos which are one of their slices, ‘house-seasoned chips’ and a pop. The chips are big-name chips(they don’t hide this fact, the bags are in open view) with their own blend of seasonings mixed in. I’m mixed on this point, so I’ll let anyone who reads this come to their own conclusions. The pizza itself is packed with toppings, has minimal crust, is larger than most pizza places and cheaper in price so in terms of value it’s quite good. Combos are also a fairly good deal but you have to let them know you want a combo as apparently it does not calculate it automatically(and I suspect I was overcharged). It’s obvious their main source of income is through their deliveries and considering you know what your ordering it takes a lot of the guess work out of the experience. If I was in the area where they delivered I would probably order from here over some of the big chains because the value appears better but as a take-out place I probably won’t be back. Final thought: give them a try and see what you think, likely with the pizza you won’t be disappointed.