Blondies Pizza
88 Ossington Ave Unit 2, Toronto
(437) 341-1555
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I’ve been to almost all the blondies pizza locations but this one stands out the most!! Compared to other locations, the pizzas are always consistent here and staff are always friendly and super helpful! I don’t know what they do differently here but it’s definitely working haha. I would recommend THIS location anyone that wants to try blondies! :)
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
went today with my boyfriend and the service was great! we didn’t know what to get as it was our first time and the person helping us was very helpful. the pizza came out fairly quick and was pretty good! we will be back.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 4
Service: 5
Tried this place for the second time, still really good but the service at the front was terrible, not friendly at all.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 4
Service: 1
Honestly super over hyped for zero. Ordered a margherita pizza and asked if we can
Get arugula on half after it’s cooked….they cooked the arugula with the pizza……
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 1
Service: 1
The Wyck Recommendation: Blondies Pizza (Ossington)
Rating: 3.9/5
Crispy Love and Cardboard Romance on Ossington
Intro Scene
Four adults deep into a bar crawl. One neon pink box. And two people, my brother and sister in law, suddenly acting like they were on their fourth Hinge date in 2014. Blushing, giggling, touching elbows like teenagers who just discovered each other and carbs. It was... unnerving. But beautiful. Pizza did that. Not therapy. Not vacation. Pizza.
What Was Ordered
Pepperoni Slice. Divine. High quality meat, crispy edges, oily in the best dirty way. If Toronto has a pepperoni champion, this is it.
Plain Cheese. Classic and chaotic. Cheesy enough to feel dangerous.
Mushroom and Tomato White Slice. Creamy, herby, the kind of slice that wears cologne.
Every slice slapped. All four of us went silent, like a cult taking communion under a streetlamp.
Service Commentary
No names. No eye contact. No small talk. Just the way God and Blondies intended. Point, pay, receive. It felt like a drug deal in heaven.
Vibe Check
It is a sidewalk affair. You eat hunched over a greasy box like you are hiding a secret. People pass by. Some nod. Others stare. You feel like a raccoon in a Gucci belt. And honestly, that is the energy I want when I am eating something this filthy and perfect.
The Space Itself
It is pink, it is loud, it is unapologetically boxy. The interior is pure utility. There is nowhere to sit. Not a chair in sight. If it is summer, you are golden. If it is winter, you are screwed. Bring gloves or shame.
About the Neighborhood
Ossington is Toronto’s most overhyped strip of sidewalk. It is where mediocre outfits go to feel famous. Bars try too hard. People pretend to read wine lists. You will wait twenty minutes for something lukewarm. But somehow, Blondies slices through all that pretense like a flaming sword of sodium and joy.
Hits and Misses
✓ Pepperoni slice. Crispy, meaty, downright erotic
✓ Cheese slice. Surprisingly bold for something so basic
✓ Every bite a hit. No regrets, just lust
✗ Zero seating. Great for romance, bad for your spine
✗ Crust was a bit too doughy. Not tragic, but noted
Final Verdict
Blondies is not just a pizza stop. It is a street side reboot of your faith in greasy things. It turned two exhausted parents into hormonal twenty year olds again. It made all of us shut up and chew like animals who had just discovered fire. This place is chaotic good. No napkins, no seats, no apologies. Just a pink box full of feelings you were not ready to feel.
Perfect For
Hot girl grease church on the curb
Watching two people accidentally fall back in love with a slice in hand
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 3
Service: 3
We ordered a Fourth Majestic and a Pepperoni for the kids. Our order was 40 mins late arriving. The kids loved their pepperoni pizza but we found ours tasted like a dirty dishcloth smells. We did appreciate that they use whole mushrooms and the names of the pizzas are fun.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 2
Service: 2
Friendly staff. Costs is a little high by the slice. Cheese Pizza was good. Pepperoni & Pineapple was greasy. Doughy crush crust. No places to sit aside from a couple of benches outside. No Free WiFi. No Credit Card Surcharge.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 4
Service: 3
After enjoying Blondies Pizza for takeout, I finally made it in-store to try their pies fresh and hot — and it did not disappoint.
I went with the Scarlet Sunrise, which features their signature Blonde Sauce, mushrooms, fresh basil, pickled red onion, and a drizzle of truffle oil. The flavor combo was fantastic — the creamy blonde sauce was a perfect base, with earthy mushrooms and a nice tang from the pickled onions, all elevated by the aromatic truffle oil.
If you want to elevate the experience, I recommend pairing it with a red sauce like classic marinara or a garlic dipping sauce — both added a zesty kick that balanced the richness beautifully.
The crust was crisp and chewy in all the right ways, and eating it fresh in-store definitely brought out the best textures and flavors compared to takeout.
Bottom line: Whether for takeout or dining in, Blondies Ossington delivers a delicious, creative pizza experience with thoughtful flavor combos and quality ingredients. The Scarlet Sunrise is a standout that I’ll definitely be ordering again.
Pizza was a bit soggy but still delicious
Used to be sooooo good, fell off - too doughy
Restaurantji Recommends
Tell me why a pizza costs almost $60 on Uber eats. I understand that they have fees, but to go from $35 for pickup to almost $60 for delivery is criminal.
We tried to order a 16” pizza with vegan cheese, which costs $7 EXTRA. And if you want to make it custom each ingredient was $3.75. I’m sorry but what type of economy are we living in.
I'm honestly shocked at how expensive this pizza has become. I've been ordering from Blondies since they opened their Ossington location, and it's disappointing to see that a 16-inch pizza now costs $35 for pickup and over $45+ for delivery.
What’s more frustrating is the significant upcharge when ordering through Uber Eats. I understand some price differences are expected, but the vegan cheese upgrade really stands out. On their website, vegan cheese is $4, same as the other cheese options. But through delivery apps, it jumps to $7, which is $2.25 more than the other cheese upgrades that stay at $4.75. I just don’t get why there’s such a discrepancy when all the cheese upgrades are priced equally for pickup
Blondies is good, but not THAT good for me to spend for a whole meal for two from somewhere else.
But regardless of using Uber eats or not to, picking up a pizza for almost $40 doesn’t justify having it.
Awesome Za!
Pizza was pretty good. The cashier, a Caucasian female, was extremely unwelcoming. She did not greet us and just stood there - I had to initiate the pleasantries. Overall, she displayed an unpleasant attitude. Will not be going back!
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 3
Service: 1
Not as good as I thought
Pretty good pizza but ordering feels like being subjected you to an occult humiliation ritual. No I don’t want the “hot girl wet ass” I want a pepperoni pizza please. I am a fully grown man I am not playing these games with you.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 4
Service: 2
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