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Recently went to Blondie's on Ossington. Was disappointed that they didn't offer the honey jalapeno in slice form (do they only do that at the Union location??) so I went for simple pepperoni. Was quite delicious actually - the pepperoni was very crispy, which seems pretty rare in most places.
 
Recently went to Blondie's on Ossington. Was disappointed that they didn't offer the honey jalapeno in slice form (do they only do that at the Union location??)

So far as I know, yes. Most other locations are lower volume and their slice program is limited.

Union is more slice centric.
 
Greed and price gouging at Wonderland, some things never change. I remember when whole pizzas were like $35 around a decade ago, and that felt astronomical at the time. Especially for Pizza Pizza crap. I haven't visited in many years but we always just bought food from the plaza across the street.
 
We had lunch on the weekend at a place called La Casseta, on Millwood near the Leaside Curling Club. The pizza was one of the best I've had in Toronto in years. We inquired, because we recognized some of the menu items, and it's owned by the same people as the two Oro di Napoli places (one next to St. James, and one way out west on Lakeshore). They have good pizza too, but this one was better. I assume they use the same recipes, so the pizzaiolo there must just be an expert.
 
We had lunch on the weekend at a place called La Casseta, on Millwood near the Leaside Curling Club. The pizza was one of the best I've had in Toronto in years. We inquired, because we recognized some of the menu items, and it's owned by the same people as the two Oro di Napoli places (one next to St. James, and one way out west on Lakeshore). They have good pizza too, but this one was better. I assume they use the same recipes, so the pizzaiolo there must just be an expert.

Which pizza did you try? Just checking the menu, sounds yummy!

Will be down that way in September, shall stop by if time permits.
 
I had the casareccia, without rapini and with extra chilis. Their homemade sausage was really good. My wife had the spaghetti carbonara and she said it was really good too.

Edit to add: Just for Northern Light, many of their pizzas come with nice thinly slivered fresh garlic, which makes them extra delicious.
 
This is completely in line with pricing at other major venues in Toronto, though none of those sell a whole pizza, only slices.
A cheese pizza slice at the Scotiabank Arena or the Skydome goes for $7. A whole extra large pizza has at least 10 slices. Do the math and it's less per slice at Wonderland. The Wonderland price is actually discounted.
This isn't new or "inflation!" either. These have been the prices for years.
 
We went to Wonderland this year and I was surprised that the markup on the food is quite a bit more than other venues. We ate at Subway, and the price for subs was significantly more than something that would be a similar meal at Skydome or BMO (haven't been to the ACC in a while).
 
This is completely in line with pricing at other major venues in Toronto, though none of those sell a whole pizza, only slices.
A cheese pizza slice at the Scotiabank Arena or the Skydome goes for $7. A whole extra large pizza has at least 10 slices. Do the math and it's less per slice at Wonderland. The Wonderland price is actually discounted.
This isn't new or "inflation!" either. These have been the prices for years.
At the CNE, Pizza Nova was selling full pizzas for $38
 

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