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There's also Slow South Pizza in Brockton now.
The top 5 new pizza in Toronto
The top new pizza in Toronto puts pizza chains to shame. These pies are handcrafted and from the heart, whether you eat them in a crowded dining room…www.blogto.com
As a lover of Leslieville, have you managed to try Slowhand yet I have to say, I find a price of $22+ pretty still for a personal-size pizza, particularly when the toppings don't sound exceptional.
I see mixed reviews locally, most more positive than negative; but for that price point, I'm really thinking 'outstanding' is in order.
Admittedly, I haven't had a chance to visit Leslieville since late summer and have yet to try Slowhand Pizza. I'll keep it on radar, but for now Blondie's Pizza in the west end is a good enough alternative over here.
BlogTO's list of 45 top pizza joints:
40 essential Toronto pizza spots you need to try at least once
Pizza in Toronto hits every craving imaginable; from Neapolitan to Detroit, and all the New York slices in between. Topped with unique ingredients, l…www.blogto.com
I expect your version of their list posted forthwith! As UT's top pizza reviewer, there's no question your take will be more nuanced, more accurate and less 'dramatic'. than BlogTOs.
"Toronto is most characterized by the diversity of our pizzas": A Q&A with the York University historian who ate 712 slices of pizza for his PhD thesis
Alex Hughes talks big chains versus mom-and-pops and why pineapple is the ultimate Toronto toppingtorontolife.com
Renaissance Pizza, a new pizzeria serving Detroit style pies, has opened up at 809 Dundas Street West (@ Palmerston Ave):
What's on the menu at Renaissance Pizza, a new pizzeria in the west end for Detroit-style pies
The thick-crust pizzas are topped with things like pepperoni and sausage, but also duck confit and tandoori paneertorontolife.com