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Pizzeria Libretto

4.0 (602 reviews)
ModeratePizza, Italian
Closed 4:00 pm - 10:00 PM

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Pepperoni pizza and their chili oil
Krista F.

Really great pizza and nice cozy atmosphere. I ordered the 'nduja which had spicy sausage, mozzarella, tomato sauce, fresh basil and garlic. It was quite tasty, my only "complaint" would be I wish it had a bit more sausage on it. It was very sparse and had maybe one piece per slice. Fried calamari was perfectly battered and seasoned. Light, crispy and fresh. I loved the slightly sweet but spicy sauce it came with. All in all, we really enjoyed it and I will be back. Just be mindful that you will have to find street parking.

Gluten free with delicious crust, a rarity!
Cuauhtemoc C.

Authentic Italian pizza in the heart of Toronto! We ordered two pizzas, one an Americano and the other a gluten free house made sausage. Both were among the best pizzas we've had this side of the Atlantic! Ad appetizers we had the focaccia bread, it was so good we ordered a second serving! Service was prompt and friendly. We loved that it wasn't too busy or noisy when we visited at about 9 PM. We also enjoyed the ambiance with its multilevel lighting interspersed with plants. All in all a fantastic experience!

Pizza margarita
David S.

Great pizza, staff was friendly and the interior is very boho chic. I got the pizza margarita and it was delicious! will definitely be returning!

Teena D.

Gord and I had supper this evening at Pizzeria Libretto. Our servers took good care of us. They started us with bread. It was so good ... soft and moist. Gord and I both ordered pepperoni pizza. It was a delicious pizza and the pepperoni had a bit of a bite. We'd both get it again. And it came out of the oven so quickly!

Sausage pizza, mushy undercooked crust

Very disappointing. Have had many great pizzas from here, but terrible pizza this time. Crust seems to be undercooked. Was actually mushy, wet. Hardly able to pick up slice due to mushiness. Shame because the toppings were tasty and good quality, crust made it inedible.

Spritz season
Kristian U.

This place has been on my Yelp-dar for years and it wasn't until recently that I was able to try the place that refined pizza for Toronto in a big way and really brought the Verified Napoletana variable into the lime light - prior to Libretto others had it but only those who were in the know, knew what that meant. For those still scratching their heads here is what is required for your pizza to be verified as an authentic Napoletana (true to the original pizza recipe passed down over generations): Taken FROM the AVPN International Regulations: Characteristics 1. The Neapolitan pizza is roundish, with a diameter of 30-35cm; 2. The Neapolitan pizza presents a raised edge (the famous "cornicione"), swollen and free from burns; 3. The Neapolitan pizza must be soft and elastic. The ingredients to prepare the True neapolian pizza's dough. The following doses are based on 1 litre (1000ml) of water;: - Water: 1 litre - Salt: 50-55g - Yeast: 3g - Flour, 1.7-1.8Kg (type 00 or 0) The Preparation: Blend flour, water, salt and yeast. Pour a litre of water into a mixer, dissolve between 50 and 55g of salt, add 10% of the total amount of flour, then add 3g of years. Start the mixer, gradually add the rest of the flour (W 220-380) until the desider dough consistency is achieved (optimal point of the dough). This operation should takes 10minutes. Mix the dough at low speed for 20 minutes. The Leavening (about 2hours), followed by the technique, known as "staglio a mano" that means making a dough ball (panetto) that must weigh between 180 and 250g. Once the "panetto" is formed, leave it in a "rising box" for the second leavening, which lasts 6hours at a temperature of 25C°. Forming: Following the second rising, we can finally roll our pizza with a motion from the centre outwards, and press with the fingers of both hands. The base must be prepared by hand. The use of rolling pin and mechanical presses are not allowed. Condiments. The true Neapolitan pizza must be garnished with ingredients from Campania regions. The oil used must be the extra virgin oil, and it's possible to choose between mozzarella and fiordilatte DOP. The cooking must be done exclusively in a wood-fired oven, which has reached a temperature between 430-480C°. With these temperatures, just insert the pizza for 60-90 seconds. The pizza will cook evenly across the entire circumference. So needless to say, with this review being 5-star, these metrics have been met and them some. I ordered the Diavola which had a spicy sauce in addition, spicy peppers and meats! It was fantastic! I also had an Aperol Spritz which was equally fantastic. Service for lunch was extremely attentive and our server even made us aware of the options (pizza or plain pasta) for kids. I really enjoyed the meal and experience and it's no wonder that after all this time this original location is still revered as one of the best spots for pizza in the city. Eatcrest Out!

Tiramisu
Nina K.

VEGAN OPTIONS - Yes I've been here several times and can say with confidence that this place is consistently great. The pizzas are delicious. The gnocchi fritti is outstanding!!! The arancini is good - nothing special. The sauce, however, is incredible. Love this place. Will return whenever I'm in town.

Burnt salami pizza.
Lidiya M.

What. The. Fuck. I saw this place on Yelp and we walked for a solid 20 minutes to get here in the cold. I could deal with the fact that there was a wait because it's supposedly popular, but there's no place to wait in the entrance. Once we were seated a half-hour later, we hungrily perused the menu. Our server was awkward and made herself scarce. She came by to make strange comments, forgot to take drink orders from half our table, and generally gave off a weird vibe. There were four of us, so we decided to split three pizzas, buttermilk calamari, and an arugula salad. Arugula salad was refreshing. Buttermilk calamari was okay. And then came the pizzas. We got: a salami pizza, a roasted cremini mushroom pizza, and a special pizza (with prosciutto, goat cheese, onions, etc.). All of our pizzas were burnt. Not just like a little crisp on the side, but like an unpleasant burnt crunch. The salami was too burnt, the roasted cremini had an overwhelming amount of rosemary, and the special was an odd combination of flavors. Just unappealing. I was so disappointed by all three, I didn't get to eat a proper dinner. So fucking mad. Still pretty fucking mad. In fact, every time I pass by this place, i AM INFURIATED. FULL OF REGRET. How is this considered a top restaurant in Toronto?! It took forever to get our server to bring our check. I think she could tell we weren't having any of that shit. She had attitude the whole time we spoke to her; do you think this deserves a good tip? I don't. Bad service with a side of attitude is on the menu, it seems. She boxed up second helpings of bitch and gave us that to go. Would not come here under any circumstance. I suggest you do the same.

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3.1 kmDowntown Core
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This place has it all. No wonder it's rated as a top 100 in the USA. Service, food, music…read more outstanding!

Donatello is considered a fine dining Italian restaurant. And it didn't disappoint. The foid and…read moreservice were excellent. The vibe was a slightly darkened room (for the evening). There is an upstairs balcony seating but I've never sat there. During warm weather, there is plenty of roadside outdoor seating too. This is my fourth time here but I never wrote a review fir the restaurant before. We ordered the following: 1. Shrimp Perno (daily special $6/shrimp). Jumbo Shrimp sautéed in garlic, white wine, tomatoes, scallions, and finished off with a shot of perno liquor. 2. Rack of Lamb (daily special $59.95). Four pieces of lamb in a rack, with a rich portion wine reduced sauce, that has a touch of mint to it, and Penne Pasta in a tomato rose sauce. The table bread was really good. The crust was crispy but the inside was fluffy. The soft butter that came it was so tasty. The bread was perfect for dipping in the sauce that came with the shrimp. We asked for a second basket of bread and they put two loafs in the second basket. It was too much so they were willing to let us take it home. The shrimps were definitely jumbo. It was so filling. Two pieces (per person) were good enough as an appetizer. The shrimps were perfectly cooked. We requested the lamb be cooked medium rare. It was definitely medium rare. It was juicy and did not have a gamey taste. It tastes great. The pasta was perfectly al dente. The tomato rose sauce was really good. They offered to grind parmesan cheese and pepper so we got both. There is free WiFi. The restaurant is wheelchair accessible. There is paid neighbourhood street parking and paid parking lots. Review 2025-187

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Terroni on Adelaide is a beautiful Italian restaurant with a lot of character and history, set…read moreinside a former courthouse building from 1852 that still shows off its dramatic ceilings, fireplaces, and sunlit atrium. It's a dining experience you don't see every day in Toronto. Even the washrooms are memorable, tucked away in the basement in what used to be old jail cells, which adds to the charm and gives the whole place a bit of personality. We went for an early Sunday dinner before a concert at Massey Hall. The restaurant got pretty busy as the evening went on, but it never felt chaotic. The atmosphere is lovely and lively, a great choice for a special night out or a pre-show meal. We started with Calamari alla Griglia with mixed greens, capers, onions, and fresh tomatoes. It was a fresh, bright appetizer with good balance. For mains, my date had the Spaghetti in Canna a Mare with clams, mussels, calamari, scallop, and tiger shrimp in a tomato sauce. The menu described it as mildly spicy, but it definitely had a noticeable kick. Still, the flavours were really good. I ordered the Ravioli al Brasato with braised beef, butter, sage, and parmigiano. It was tasty and comforting, though portion-wise I could have used a few more ravioli. I was still a bit hungry after and honestly double the size would have been perfect for me. For dessert we shared the Tiramisu with espresso-soaked savoiardi, mascarpone, and cocoa. I had an amaro while my date finished with zambuca. A sweet and satisfying way to wrap up the meal. The service was friendly, though drinks came out a bit slower than expected. Terroni's food is tasty, the setting is gorgeous, and it's easy to see why locals keep coming back. It's not cheap, but the quality and ambience make it worth trying, especially for dinner before a show or a relaxed date night in one of Toronto's most unique spaces.

I wish I could say I enjoyed Terroni more. The venue itself was not held in the main restaurant…read more The company I work at booked out some of the upper floors for an event. There were four flights of stairs to get up to the first floor with the bar and main dining area. There was another two flights of stairs to get to the upper bar (which I was too tired to walk up to). The drinks at the bar were good and the staff were all great. We started with passed apps. Some of the flavour combinations were just off (the skewer with fruit, cheese and something else) - like they paired the wrong cheese with the fruit. The meal itself was a seat down meal (family style) which did take over two hours to complete for the amount of guests that were present (over 200 ppl). My favorite dish was the tomato and mozza salad. My most disappointed dish was the ragu pasta. Though containing a good amount of meat it was not saucy at all. The pizza was the brocolini was good as well. The reason I gave this restaurant three stars is strictly for the lack of elevator and the food quality vs the price. For what you are paying, there is so much higher quality food in the city and I honestly think you can get better bang for buck elsewhere.

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4.3(19 reviews)
2.4 kmEntertainment District, Downtown Core
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Went here for dinner on a Saturday night / great location and cute spot! I love the branding and…read morethe inside + feels very trendy. This is a wine bar - the house lager was bad (maybe my own bad decision) and the red I got was fine ... nothing to write home about. However place fell apart with the food - the shrimp came with 5 medium sized shrimp with the tails, legs and shells on and were under seasoned. The artichokes were mediocre (loved the sauce they came with). Worst of all was the "Ontario peaches" with the burrata were totally canned peaches - could've even been dole brand! This place has amazing potential with the location and vibe - but the food just was not it. Small portions and the price didn't match what was served. The service was friendly but nothing too crazy. Go here for the drinks, but maybe not for the dinner!

Went with a friend on a Saturday night and it was pretty easy to get a seat, but they do take…read morereservations. Our server was great at helping us pick our wine, he mentioned that their wines are all on the dry side which is perfect for me, I'm not one for sweet wines. We also had two of their small plates the mussels and the burrata. The mussels tasted great with the sauce, a little garlicky which I prefer. The combination of the peach and mint went really well with the burrata. Light and easy to eat. The patio at night is one of the highlights. The only small complaint was it did take a while to get our wine after we ordered it and a little while to get our check. Otherwise cute spot.

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