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Established in 2013
From Italy with love. Real Italian Pizza.
#PizzaPerTutti (For Everyone)
Why the high fiver? The pizza itself is addictive but the main reason is because of the service. I ordered a personal pizza which they made fresh with ingredients from Italy...yum! While sitting I was offered an espresso, that's class right there. From that I had a great convo with them about the history of their pizza, where they got their ingredients and their future plans.
They are going...
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I've been wanting to come here and try the pizza for quite some time. I was disappointed with the overall taste of my pizza. Granted I got the pepperoni one (can't remember the exact fancy name).
I asked for light sauce and there was alot of sauce on it. The pepperoni were little small pieces, it almost reminded me of a hot dog.
I gave this place an extra star because of the service. Girl...
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I'm a fan of this newcomer on Queen West. The pizza is dependable and they are creative... if you know the "secret" menu. They do go above and beyond to remember customers and to put names on the boxes, which is a classy touch. I've only had the pizza a couple of times but all my coworkers love the pizza here as well. This is a dependable establishment which is working hard to make a presence... more
Surprisingly tasteless. It was as if they didn't add salt to anything. The dough had wood fired marks but no wood fired taste. It also just didn't taste. There was no sense of yeast. The mushrooms and pepperoni also were bland. I was very disappointed.
Friendly and cheaper than places like Libretto, but the pizza doesn't hold a candle to the thin crust Neapolitan pizza at Libretto. Maybe that's comparing apples to oranges - definitely a notch above grabbing a slice at Pizza Pizza but it doesn't even compare favourably to Amato.
Really enjoyed the pizza here, service was great as well. We had the Enza. Its a nice snack size pizza, thin crust. Nice light pizza. Will come back.
As Doris, I'm also a fan of thin crust pizza and I didn't feel like this compared. The server was super nice and inviting however and the pizza was decent but not amazing. Their menu seems pretty interesting, maybe I'll have to give it a try again.
The pizza competition has a new challenger on Queen. Enter Enzo - I've no idea what their background is, but given that there's one Pizza Pizza down the street, two Pizzaiolos within a 5 min walk, and North Of Brooklyn (their direct competitor) immediately around the corner... let's just say it's a bold move.
On my way to pick up pizza for the team at NoBo, I dashed in to grab some from Enzo...
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I'm a fan of thin crust pizza like Libretto, Brooklyn, etc ... so this isn't my favourite. Service was nice when i went there during the off hours.
I had a slice of mushroom with italian sausange. Fresh ingredients. It was a good quick bite to eat, in and out, pizza by the slice, but again, I'm biased loving my thin crust pizza. Reasonably price for Queen W. Then again, I didn't order a drink...
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A relative newcomer amongst the city’s fair collection of artisan pizza joints, Enzo’s inviting ambience and make-your-own pie concept has already made it a favourite. Diners are invited to choose the sauce and toppings for their own custom pizza, or choose from a list of house-specialty pizzas instead. Lunch, dinner daily. Casual. $7-$11. MC, V.