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    Blondies

    3.3 (15 reviews)
    Open 4:00 pm - 9:00 PM

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    Jason C.

    They opened their new location and union and I dropped by for a slice of their delicious pie! I got a slice of the cold drink/hot girl for $7 and found it delicious! A crisp crust, crispy pepperoni, good sauce, and to top it off, the jalapeños really give it that extra kick. Very solid pizza spot.

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    Suor K.

    Blondies Pizza is one of the newest restaurants at Commerce Court. The pink decor, pink boxes, and pink convection ovens are quite cute. When I visited, the line-up was quite long. There are pre-made pizzas on display. After you order, the pizza is placed in the convection oven and soon after you pay, it's ready to go. I purchased the Debbie Said So, which includes pistachio pesto, basil, and fior de latte cheese. The pizzas are fairly small (4 slices) for $8. I thought the Debbie Said So pizza was just okay. It didn't taste particularly different than other pizzas. I thought the crust was particularly good. A little crispy but chewy.

    Daniel A.

    Blondies and its sister restaurant Pantry are the latest lunch spot additions to the Financial District PATH. I gave Blondies a try and was skeptical at first - all pizzas are premade and heated in some sort of convection oven/microwave, though I assume they're made fresh that morning. However, by the time you finish paying, a steaming hot, and surprisingly delicious pizza awaits! It's not the cheapest, but their personal size pizzas will fill you up. My combo included a salad, though it was nothing to write home about.

    Natalie T.

    I absolutely love the branding of this adorable pizza place. The pink with the day pizza names are a marketing success. Their pizza not so much. Their personal pizzas are quite small. It's also thin crust, so it's just about as filling as a full slice of pizza in a regular pizza place, making the $10+ min after tax quite pricey. I am also not huge on the fact that it's pre-made pizza warmed to the order, given it's a more "boutique" image. I got the Regina pizza, which was a white pizza with zucchini and chicken. My friend got the meat lover version of their red pizza. Mine was ok, the white sauce with the unique toppings gave a bit of a surprise element. It was not well made pizza though. Crust was thin but chewy, like microwaved stale pizza. The crust also did not taste good without dipping sauce, texture was sponge like. The meat lovers one was very sub par of any similar pizza. You get better results at any neighborhood pizza place. Overall, it was worth trying for the gram. Beyond that, there's nothing to write home about.

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    Jessica Z.

    I was so excited passing @blondies_pizza in the #commercecourt food court before it opened. I finally tried it and the Draco was delicious! Personally, I love pineapples on pizza so I had to get this one. I got the combo with the ranch sauce included. They also have free pins if you wanna grab one. Not to mention the box is super cute!

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    Tosh M.

    Dough wasn't cooked enough, couldn't taste pepperoni, sauce was flavourful, good amount of cheese

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    Honestly don't understand why the reviews are so high, as it's mediocre at best. Service is excellent but the food is just not good.

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    Uncle Tony's

    3.6(92 reviews)
    0.4 kmSt. Lawrence, Downtown Core
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    This place gets a solid 4.5/5 for its authentic southern Italian food and very friendly & attentive…read moreservice. It has a very homey, old-school Italian American restaurant ambience - the opposite of the stylish, hipster or touristy restaurant vibe. Apparently this restaurants gets a lot of regulars, and I could see why. As soon as you walk in, you feel like you're transported back to the 1960s with the red-and-white checkered tablecloths, red chairs, old-style wax candles, brick walls, and a large black-and-white photo of an Italian family on the wall (perhaps the founder or owner's?). I could see this place being a movie set for films that need an old, classic Italian American restaurant as a setting. In addition to the décor, I love the 1960s music being played in the background. Size-wise, the inside of the restaurant isn't that big so it feels very cozy. It can get very busy and crowded after 5 pm, as most people seem to come here for dinner. We came during lunch hour and we were the only patrons there. The southern Italian touches are very apparent in most of their dishes - with heavy reliance on olive oil, tomato-based sauces (especially in the fish and seafood dishes), fresh seafood, herbs, peppers, and vegetables such as eggplant. This is in contrast to northern Italian cuisine that is characterized by rich, creamy dishes using butter, lard, and cheeses, and puts more emphasis on rice, polenta, and meat-heavy dishes (where as seafood is more prevalent in the south). Dishes that we tried: 1) Baccala (Pan-Seared Black Cod) - This was the BEST and my favourite dish here. The black cod had a crispy exterior and flaky interior, and came with roasted mini potatoes and mixed vegetables (zucchini, red bell pepper, Brussels sprouts, eggplant) roasted with garlic -- such a well-rounded and wholesome dish. The roasted mini potatoes were so flavourful, and the vegetables had a nice char. I asked for the puttanesca sauce on the side, as the fish was already flavourful on its own without the sauce. But the sauce was better than I expected - it contained actual whole chunks of cherry tomatoes and olives. 2) Steamed Mixed Fish & Seafood in Tomato Sauce - This dish wasn't on the website menu, but it was on the printed menu in the restaurant. It reminded me of cioppino (Italian-American mixed seafood stew with tomato sauce, herbs, and spices). It came presented as wrapped inside aluminum tin foil, which the server then opened in front of us on the table with steam coming out. The fish was salmon, and seafood consisted of mussels and shrimps. This dish was just alright. For almost $50, there wasn't much seafood. 3) Pizza Funghi - I liked the very thin and crispy crust, and the sliced roasted mushrooms as toppings, but I wasn't a fan of the "truffled honey" they added on top of the pizza. I didn't taste any truffle, and the honey made it very sweet. Not a fan of sweet pizza. 4) SIDES: Rapini, Brussels Sprouts, Mushrooms - They got bonus points for being able to customize the sides. They didn't have asparagus that day, so they substituted it for steamed Brussels sprouts with garlic instead - which was heavenly. The Brussels sprouts weren't overcooked at all, and they were generous with the garlic (anything with extra garlic gets extra thumbs up from me). The rapini came out chopped with a side of lemon wedge. Mushrooms weren't on the menu as a side, but we asked and they were able to make a simple side of just mushrooms. Overall the vegetables got 9/10. The chef was very friendly as he came out and talked to us. The server was extremely attentive. Great service overall.

    Nice local Italian restaurant that is enjoyed by us locals as well as those who come down for shows…read moreat the St Lawrence ctr for the arts and the Meridian Hall as well as sports fan here for games. They have a great stock of wines and an impressive drink list that we don't get to enjoy as we can't handle drinks these days. We do enjoy the food and the friendly service immensely tho. Lots of options for shareable apps; excellent options on pizzas and pastas; and I am always impressed with their mains (as someone that has to limit carbs, options can be limited at some Italian restos). They are also understanding of reasonable diet requests. They have gluten-free options as well. It is more of a "quiet" restaurant in terms of the clientele chatter, at least for the times I was there, so I can hear the music they play ("oldies"!!!!)

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