I came to this restaurant a couples days ago with a group of people who have various dietary restrictions, and it was great to see that they offer dairy-free, gluten-free, and vegan options. As someone who has tried many gluten-free pizzas, I can confidently say this place is amazing. I ordered the BBQ chicken pizza with a gluten-free crust, and it was delicious. However, if you have allergies or need dietary accommodations, be prepared for higher prices—my pizza ended up costing over $30 because the gluten-free crust is an extra $5 and is only available in a medium size.
Despite a small mix-up with our order (which was understandable given our many modifications), our overall experience was great. Our server was kind, attentive, and always kept our water glasses full.
Cathy Trudeau
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August 31, 2024
Just ate there and had to stop to write a review. Had wings and pizza. The stone baked pizza is thin crust and so tasty. The wings are hot and cooked perfectly. The staff is amazing. You want for nothing. Cute spot for relaxed dining. Highly recommend this place!!! Will definitely be back.
B S
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October 25, 2024
Service is fast and good, pizza is not the kind of pizza my family enjoys, even the wood oven pizza. The dough is very thick and doesn’t have much flavour. Gourmet pizza has lots of toppings and when you pick it up, everything falls apart.
Brian Desrochers
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January 02, 2025
I've heard such good things about the house of pizza at the Carling Ave location. Delivery guy was polite and courteous and on time. The special pizza was very tasty. The small Hawaiian had no flavour of pineapple sorry guys gotta be honest. Caesar salad had fresh romaine with real bacon and croutons. The deep fried zucchini failed; it was not crispy but quite soggy, we put them in their air fryer and they still didn't come to life. We'll try you again soon. Peace.
Shawn L (StockSlave)
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December 23, 2024
The Poutine, a golden-brown mountain of crispy fries, was the alpha of the food world. It reigned supreme with its gravy-drenched slopes. It was a force to be reckoned with, a Canadian classic.
The Smoked Meat Sandwich, on the other hand, was a stealthy ninja. Its lean, salty meat, piled high on rye bread with mustard and pickles, was a quiet assassin. It was the underdog, the dark horse, the one that snuck up on you and stole your heart.
One fateful day, these two titans met. The Poutine, with its brash confidence, scoffed at the Smoked Meat Sandwich. "You think you can compete with me?" it sneered. "A mere sandwich, against a Canadian icon?"
The Smoked Meat Sandwich, unfazed, simply smiled. "We'll see," it replied.
And so, the battle began. The Poutine, with its rich, savory flavors, was a crowd-pleaser. But the Smoked Meat Sandwich, with its complex, umami-rich taste, was a true connoisseur's delight.
In the end, there was no clear winner. The Poutine and the Smoked Meat Sandwich were both delicious in their own right. They were two sides of the same coin, two expressions of Canadian cuisine. And together, they made a truly unforgettable meal.
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I came to this restaurant a couples days ago with a group of people who have various dietary restrictions, and it was great to see that they offer dairy-free, gluten-free, and vegan options. As someone who has tried many gluten-free pizzas, I can confidently say this place is amazing. I ordered the BBQ chicken pizza with a gluten-free crust, and it was delicious. However, if you have allergies or need dietary accommodations, be prepared for higher prices—my pizza ended up costing over $30 because the gluten-free crust is an extra $5 and is only available in a medium size. Despite a small mix-up with our order (which was understandable given our many modifications), our overall experience was great. Our server was kind, attentive, and always kept our water glasses full.
Just ate there and had to stop to write a review. Had wings and pizza. The stone baked pizza is thin crust and so tasty. The wings are hot and cooked perfectly. The staff is amazing. You want for nothing. Cute spot for relaxed dining. Highly recommend this place!!! Will definitely be back.
Service is fast and good, pizza is not the kind of pizza my family enjoys, even the wood oven pizza. The dough is very thick and doesn’t have much flavour. Gourmet pizza has lots of toppings and when you pick it up, everything falls apart.
I've heard such good things about the house of pizza at the Carling Ave location. Delivery guy was polite and courteous and on time. The special pizza was very tasty. The small Hawaiian had no flavour of pineapple sorry guys gotta be honest. Caesar salad had fresh romaine with real bacon and croutons. The deep fried zucchini failed; it was not crispy but quite soggy, we put them in their air fryer and they still didn't come to life. We'll try you again soon. Peace.
The Poutine, a golden-brown mountain of crispy fries, was the alpha of the food world. It reigned supreme with its gravy-drenched slopes. It was a force to be reckoned with, a Canadian classic. The Smoked Meat Sandwich, on the other hand, was a stealthy ninja. Its lean, salty meat, piled high on rye bread with mustard and pickles, was a quiet assassin. It was the underdog, the dark horse, the one that snuck up on you and stole your heart. One fateful day, these two titans met. The Poutine, with its brash confidence, scoffed at the Smoked Meat Sandwich. "You think you can compete with me?" it sneered. "A mere sandwich, against a Canadian icon?" The Smoked Meat Sandwich, unfazed, simply smiled. "We'll see," it replied. And so, the battle began. The Poutine, with its rich, savory flavors, was a crowd-pleaser. But the Smoked Meat Sandwich, with its complex, umami-rich taste, was a true connoisseur's delight. In the end, there was no clear winner. The Poutine and the Smoked Meat Sandwich were both delicious in their own right. They were two sides of the same coin, two expressions of Canadian cuisine. And together, they made a truly unforgettable meal.