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    Nice Slice

    4.2 (9 reviews)

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    Ada L.

    Nice Slice located at the corner of Harbord and Borden in Harbord Village serves up pizza slices, whole pies, cold beers and wines by the glass in a casual space. They currently are in their soft opening phase where they are only open from Wed to Sun starting at 12pm till 9pm. A whole pie is $25 while slices are $5. They have beer cans and wines in the fridge as well as $12 glasses of wine as well. I stopped by Nice Slice on a Sat around 1pm to grab some lunch. The place is spacious where as soon as you enter, you are met with a display full of delicious looking slices. They also have their pizza flavours listed - unique ones include the zaatar pie. I opted to grab 2 slices (couldn't resist)! Service was friendly and staff gave suggestions when I couldn't decide which slices to get. My slices were quickly reheated in the oven and then I picked them up shortly afterwards at the counter. There is water available to the side with cups if you decide not to grab any alcoholic beverages. The 2 pizza slices I got were: - Zaatar pie - Vodka pepperoni The zaatar pie was unique and delicious, a combination I've never had before. The vodka pepperoni was probably my favourite - it was just flavourful, tasty, and delicious. The crust of the pizza is thin, with a slight chew and crisp to it. The ingredients are fresh and the ratio of crust to toppings is spot on. Overall, a great new pizza spot in Harbord Village! Definitely want to return to grab my faves as well as try new slices as well in the future!

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    Jennifer G.

    We can never resist trying a slice a pizza. This place has a steady stream of customers coming in with a few tables and bar seating. We tried a vodka pepperoni slice. All slices are $5.25-5.75. It was a nice thin crust, sauces were flavourful, and crist was nice. It was just a touch too salty for me. Service was quick and friendly. We were in and out in 5 minutes. They also have a big wine selection and reminded me of a casual wine bar.

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    Stana B.

    Thought I'd give this new pizza place a try. Of course I would have to pick a rainy day. Bit of a downpour as I got to Harbord. Tried the Zatar & Vodka pepperoni slices. I am glad there is a new spot to try in Harbord Village. Always up for trying a new pizza spot! The pizza slices were too chewy for my liking. Not sure if the texture would change if it was a warmer slice. Flavour was good. Slices seem to cool down fast (I ate there), or maybe they weren't heated enough? Not sure, but I felt like I was eating a room temp/cool slice. If I had walked home with them, I would have put them in the oven again. Lots of places to sit & friendly staff. Welcoming vibe. Definitely give it a try if you're pizza fans! Call ahead to order whole pies. Not sure how long it takes to order one while sat there.

    Michelle M.

    Solid pizza! It was easy to call in to order a whole pie (hopefully online ordering is in the works for them) and we were able to try order half/half Hawaiian and pepperoni. The Hawaiian pizza uses double smoked bacon and it was so satisfying. The pizza might've been cooled down a bit when I had it so the under carriage was on the chewier side. I would think having it fresh would be crispier but overall, the pizza had a nice hold. Their homemade hot honey was so good so make sure to add this to your order.

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    Quality thin crust, with quality ingredients. Service was polite, cozy atmosphere. Great place to meet for a pie!

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