Regional Roundup · Thorold
Discover Thorold's top pizza spots, from classic pies to creative specialty slices. Your guide to the best pizza restaurants.
Thorold's pizza scene doesn't get the attention it deserves. While bigger cities spend energy chasing trends, local pizzerias here are focused on fundamentals—proper dough, balanced sauce, quality cheese, and the kind of execution that keeps people coming back. The Burgh leads the charge with crispy crust and no-nonsense excellence, but the real story is the depth: Pie Guys brings the same precision that made their potato skins legendary, LEW's strips away pretension for honest craft, and even the family-friendly spots nail dietary accommodations without cutting corners.
Skip the chains unless you're in a pinch. The places locals actually go understand that pizza doesn't need a concept or an Instagram angle—it just needs to be good. Here's where to find it.
The Burgh proves you don't need a fancy concept to win over pizza lovers. Their pizza comes with the kind of care you'd expect from a restaurant ranked at the top of its category—crispy crust, balanced toppings, and the flexibility to build exactly what you want.
When a restaurant's potato skins rank top in the community, you know they understand flavour and technique. That same precision carries through to their pizza.
The name says it all—LEW's isn't trying to be something it's not. This is straightforward, honest pizza done right, paired with wings that stand on their own.
Sometimes you want consistent, reliable pizza without the hunt. Domino's delivers (literally) when you're in the mood for familiarity—customizable toppings, fast service, and no surprises. At $13 average, it's straightforward value for a quick pizza night at home.
Beyond pizza, The Burgh's broader menu—burgers, wings, cocktails—gives you options when your table can't agree. The vibe is casual and welcoming, with enough drink options (wine, beer, cocktails) to make it feel like more than just a grab-and-go spot.
A family restaurant with serious commitment to accommodation—vegan, vegetarian, gluten-free, dairy-free options all available. Their pizza respects dietary preferences without compromising taste.
Donnelly's is a top-ranked pub that happens to serve solid pizza as part of a thoughtful menu (wings, burgers, steak). The atmosphere is classic pub—comfortable, social, and designed for lingering.
While Pho 18 specializes in Vietnamese cuisine, their diverse menu and top-ranked status make them worth knowing about for group dining. Their attention to quality across Asian cuisine suggests the same care applies to any pizza on their menu.
The Burgh consistently delivers what matters most: crispy crust, balanced toppings, and the flexibility to build exactly what you want. It's affordable, unpretentious, and the kind of place where you can grab a quick slice or settle in for a full meal. If you want something with a bit more craft focus, Pie Guys brings the same precision and ingredient quality that made them stand out in other categories—their pizza is serious without being pretentious.
Queen's Coach Family Restaurant is your best bet for dietary accommodations. They take vegan, vegetarian, gluten-free, and dairy-free options seriously, and their pizza respects these preferences without compromising on taste. It's rare to find a spot where everyone at the table can eat well—they execute across the board.
Domino's is your reliable option for delivery and takeout. At $13 average with customizable toppings and consistent quality, it's straightforward value when you want familiar pizza at home without the hunt. For something with more character, check if The Burgh or LEW's offer delivery in your area—local spots increasingly compete with chains on convenience.
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