Abruzzo Pizza
9010 Yonge St, Richmond Hill
(905) 881-8222
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One of best pizza place in Richmond Hill. Calamari is also really good.
Very good pizza worth the drive from Toronto. Got buddies of mine who live in Richmond Hill, this is the go to pizza spot for the boys.
A long-standing establishment in Richmond Hill with wonderful pizza choices.
Staff were kind, and the food was really tasty
Very good pizza
Very disappointed in the Abruzzo special pizza.
Crust tasted like it hadn't risen and was more of a bread consistency than pizza.
Very few topping and sauce or cheese was not evenly distributed.
This is my lifelong favourite pizza joint, and now my children are hooked. It’s just so consistent.
Fried panzerotto is must try.
Family operated, always helpful, always prompt, great food.
Finally checked out Abruzzo Pizza after hearing my boyfriend rave about it—and it really does live up to the hype. We shared the Abruzzo’s Special Pizza (loaded with toppings), a fried panzerotto with meat sauce (so good), and tiramisu (a miss—it was store-bought and half frozen). Prices are a bit higher than chains, but you're getting real, home-style Italian comfort food. Worth the splurge once in a while!
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Unfortunately they close to their dine-in area.
Special Party Pizza is the best
The best Panzerotti you'll ever find, nobody compares to them
Amazing Pizza!
Ordering is easy. Service is great, organized and on time. Menu looks lenghty with varied items. Tons of people waiting for their orders inside on a Saturday evening so they're liking something here. The pepperoni pizza I got was a mixed bag. The crust is on the thinner side, very light colour underneath (no golden, brown or dark spots) and so a little bit underbaked. There's some minimal crunch to it but it completely flops down as you hold it, which I dislike. It had a nice texture and satisfying chew to it though. The cheese and toppings don't get pulled away easily from the crust as you're eating the slice, which is also good. The sauce was bland and average at best, which is surprising for an Italian place. It's still much better than the hideous sweet sauce you encounter at Dominos and the like but I prefer the more assertive, juicy, fresh and acidic sauce you get in places like Pizza Nova. Pepperoni had a good meaty slightly smoky taste to it. Overall, a pretty average, inoffensive and unremarkable pizza. Also, had their panzo recently. It's a soggy messy wet overpriced garbage, easily outdone by next door generic pizzapizza which is embarassing, sorry to say.
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