Gondola Pizza
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By far the worst pizza I have had in years. I was craving a good thin crust pizza and it's nearby in Charleswood. My boyfriend ordered hot wings with …
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Thin crust, too small, too expensive.. -The pizza's I ordered were 2 medium thin crusts, with extra yummy toppings. The pizza's were so anorexic that …
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Good, but pricey.. The Thin Crust pizza is good.It is very expensive. They never seem to have thin crust on special. They charge $3 for deliver when I…
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4 Reviews on “Gondola Pizza”
By far the worst pizza I have had in years. I was craving a good thin crust pizza and it’s nearby in Charleswood. My boyfriend ordered hot wings with it. When it came the hot wings were just pasty white wings with a little hot sauce drizzled over top… they had absolutely no flavour and were so gross they all went in the garbage. The pizza can’t be explained as to why it was so disgusting but both of us vowed to never again order from gondola the moment we bit into it. It was soggy, flavourless, and left my stomach flipping. I sincerely regret my choice, and hope you don’t make a similar one.
Thin crust, too small, too expensive.. -The pizza’s I ordered were 2 medium thin crusts, with extra yummy toppings. The pizza’s were so anorexic that they were not enough to fill two people and we are not large individuals. -This order, two create-your-own medium pizzas came to $42.97 with a 2 litre Pepsi. For a nearly $20 per pizza I would expect to get the extra toppings I paid for. Thats $1.50 per extra topping, doesn’t seem like much but it adds up when you are creating a masterpeice. (We made one with 5 toppings and the other with 4 toppings, I added photos of these pizzas)-These pizza toppings were thinly layered as though it was still a one or two topping pizza. The more toppings I choose the more difficult I expect it will be to eat. Also the size of the pizza is surprisingly small for a thin crust, a Gondola thin crust medium is less filling than a $5 pizza from Little Ceasars.-Also a tip to the owner, a thin crust pizza should still be a meal, it should be made with the same amount of pizza dough as a regular crust but spread out larger, then I get value for my money, I get what I pay for.-Although I think the pizza tastes amazing, it will be a very long time before I can afford to eat one again. I wanted a supper that would last a lunch or two. I was still hungry after one sitting.
Good, but pricey.. The Thin Crust pizza is good.It is very expensive. They never seem to have thin crust on special. They charge $3 for deliver when I am half a kilometer away. Would order from them more often if their thin crust wasn’t so expensive.
Waited over 2 hours for couple of pizzas and when they finally arrived they were cold. Way too pricey for poor service.