Overall, Gentile Pizza Parlour is praised for a warm, stylish atmosphere, friendly attentive staff, and a crust that is light, airy, and flavorful with fresh toppings that many say elevate the dishes. The menu gets kudos for both creative twists and reliable classics, with standout items like garlic knots and eggplant parm and desserts that add to the appeal, and the pizza is frequently described as among the best in the city. Some reviews note pricing can feel high for the portions, occasional inconsistencies such as a soggy middle in takeout, and comments about burrata on the pie being a bit scant, all of which temper the overall enthusiasm. There are also mentions of good value given the quality and the ability to host celebrations, but a few readers call for more consistent execution and a closer alignment with traditional Italian style. In short, Gentile Pizza Parlour is widely regarded as a top pizza spot with memorable hospitality and a vibrant vibe, though a few practical caveats are raised around cost and consistency.View restaurant profile
Pizzéria NO.900 is described as a cozy neighborhood gem delivering authentic Neapolitan style pizza with fresh ingredients, a satisfying crust, and a warm, welcoming atmosphere, where the staff are repeatedly praised for friendly and attentive service and good value for money. Reviewers highlight a memorable overall experience, with many calling the pizza among the best in Montreal and noting a solid menu that pairs well with wine and simple desserts. While the pizzas are generally praised for taste and quality, a few visits mention occasional crust issues such as undercooked, soggy, or burnt spots and occasional service hiccups or items running out during busy times. The intimate setting can feel lively and a bit tight or loud, so reservations are often recommended, and the space and ambiance are frequently cited as positives for casual dinners, family nights, or celebrations.View restaurant profile
Fiorellino is described as a crowd favorite for wood fired pizza and fresh pasta, with staples like gnocchi, agnolotti and a variety of pizzas delivering vibrant flavors. The atmosphere is warm and lively, stylish and convivial, though at times the music or crowd can be loud for conversation. Service is praised for being fast and friendly with attentive staff and solid wine selections, yet some visits note slow pacing during peak hours and occasional missteps in timing or order accuracy. Many reviewers highlight generous portions and high quality ingredients, along with desserts and drinks that elevate the experience. There are some criticisms about prices, occasional undercooked pasta or inconsistent service, and in a few cases negative interactions with management that affect the visit. Overall Fiorellino is presented as a dependable spot for a lively date night or group dinner, offering standout pizza and pasta and a memorable atmosphere, while experiences can vary depending on time, staff, and how busy the restaurant is.View restaurant profile
Overall, reviews celebrate Roman Pie Pizza for authentic Roman style pies with a crisp, light crust and a wide range of toppings, including many vegetarian and vegan options, all made with fresh ingredients and flavorful combinations that avoid heaviness. The interior and vibe are described as authentic, stylish and welcoming, while service is consistently warm, helpful and efficient. Prices are often noted as fair or affordable, though some patrons complain that prices are not posted in house or online. Takeout gets mixed marks, with some noting mediocre service and others praising convenience; a few pies can feel a bit dry if pre made and reheated. Still, many readers call it a standout, or even the best pizza spot in Montreal, praising the quality, variety and texture of the dough and several popular choices such as Mortazza and Athena as standouts.View restaurant profile