Weekly Poll: Best Pizzeria in Kingston

Best Pizzeria in KingstonAs far as I am aware, pizza is the food of the Gods. This dietary staple is an obsession of mine, and for as long as I can remember, I have proclaimed that I would be happy to eat pizza and nothing else if I were ever stranded on a desert island with an old volleyball.  In any given city, the types of pizza that can be found may be broken down into three distinct categories:

  • Gourmet: pricey establishments such as Woodenheads, and Atomica, where reservations are a must.
  • Franchise: fast food options such as Pizza Pizza, Boston Pizza, Dominos, Little Caesar`s etc…
  • Pizzeria: places that use real pizza ovens and also sell it by the slice. Doughballs included.

While I love a gourmet treat now and again, when the mood strikes at home, I can`t get enough traditional pizzaria-style pies delivered in those unmistakable generic, white boxes.  While we`ve been down this road before with our readers, this week`s poll question focuses the conversation on pizzerias in Kingston.  Accordingly:

The best pizzaria in Kingston is:

  • Paradiso (31%, 47 Votes)
  • Gino's (22%, 34 Votes)
  • Something else entirely. (22%, 34 Votes)
  • Tata's (19%, 29 Votes)
  • Bubba's (4%, 6 Votes)
  • Tony's (2%, 4 Votes)

Total Voters: 154

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Creating a comprehensive list of best pizzerias in the Limestone City was a difficult task, while selecting a clear winner was nearly impossible for me.  My favourite place honestly changes based upon what I am craving, and I have to admit that I give most of my business to places that are closer to facilitate timely delivery of hot pizza.  One week I might prefer “Pizzeria A” because of their crust, while the next I might lean towards “Pizzaria B” based upon the richness of their sauce, choice of ingredients and so on.  In the end, I suppose it really comes down to flavour, but the history and atmosphere of local pizzerias also plays a role in attracting and retaining my business. Of course, the collection of order slips for the sake of free pizza in the future also plays a role in deciding who to give your business to.

How would you rate the competition amongst Kingston’s local pizzerias?  Which longstanding and new places do you prefer to give your business to, and which do you steer clear of?  What about the best place to get slice?  Do you wish you could get good deep dish in Kingston?

Thanks to Adam Kuban for today’s photo.

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Comments

  1. Hogg says:

    Not enough good pizza in Kingston. Would love a good deep dish spot.

  2. Mamma Mia's. Similar style to Tata's, but with a slightly thicker crust and the toppings don't slide off on first bite. I do love Tata's though.

  3. Heather says:

    Oh, and if you are willing to branch out a little from Kingston, Capri in Amherstview is incredible as well.

  4. 4 votes within 15 minutes of the poll being live for "something else entirely"? Seriously, what pizzarias did we miss?

  5. Heather says:

    Frankly, if I’m going simply for a pizzeria (yes, with an E, not an A), then I would always choose Pizza by Adonis, just up from the corner of Concession and Division. It’s an excellent pizza, lots of choices, and very reasonably priced.

    Most of the choices you’ve listed in the poll are garbage, compared to Adonis.

  6. andrewj says:

    Mamma Mia out in the westend is probably the best. tats and ginos crust is too heavy. really kingston does not have a quality pizza joint. capri in amherstivew is always a good option if you are in the area.

  7. @PatWallace says:

    CAPRI in amherstview is amazing #ygk #bestpizza – however paradisio has maintained great pizza for years aswell without the drive to amherstview

  8. TedSmitts says:

    I chose Paradiso, but I also like Tony's pizza.

  9. booklover says:

    Pizza by Adonis has my vote! Great taste and good prices

  10. Erin says:

    Mama Mia or Capri. Both delish!

  11. Chrystal says:

    I haven't been impressed with Kingston's pizza offerings. I'm going to try Stella D'oro next… 175 Bagot St where the Limestone Grill was. With the owner change, it got a nice cozy decor overhaul and 2 new owners fresh from Italy. They still have a greek chef so the menu is a little confused, but the pizza offerings looked yummy. Service was very friendly when I stopped in for breakfast.

    • I have been meaning to try that place out since it changed names/hands. A bit confused myself, as I thought it was a pizzeria…they do breakfast as well? Not that I'm saying I have a problem with pizza for breakfast.

    • TedSmitts says:

      Ooh, I didn't even know anything was in there. Definitely going to give them a try. Thanks for the heads up!

      • Mar says:

        Stella D'Oro has awesome pizza. We order from them weekly. Try the "Schiacciata" for something completely different. The Mario's Special is also a favourite. Super friendly Italian owners take pride in using quality ingredients. They recently created a facebook page…here:
        http://www.facebook.com/pages/Stella-DOro/3225894

        • Gaggia says:

          Sorry, I disagree completely. I found their pizza awful, probably would rank at the bottom of my list. Their za is really doughy and not really cooked through. I also found the ingredients to be really cheap and low quality. Also tried a few other dishes there and haven't been impressed.

          • mr_rectifier says:

            That is sure a different take then Burliuk in today's Whig http://www.thewhig.com/ArticleDisplay.aspx?e=3525…. Granted hes never very critical but that one was particularly positive

          • Gaggia says:

            Yeah, I saw that. Maybe it has improved, I haven't been back in months because I was pretty dissatisfied with it. I guess I was just hoping for more Italian.

            Like the article says: "But really, with a name like Stella d’Oro, why wouldn’t you want to be eating Italian food?"

            There are only about 4 pretty uninspired italian dishes on the menu other than pizza (2 pastas, lasagna, and maybe one other). The rest is all burgers and attempts at greek food. Chicken Parm is american. Caesar salad is not even Italian, its origins are in Mexico (and the "homemade croutons" I had at stella were really stale). I have heard the desserts are good though.

  12. robin says:

    where's the pizza in the photo from? It's got my vote

  13. I would vote for Papa's in Amherstview. Comfortable, a good value, and you can sit and eat in a relaxing atmosphere.

  14. Bill says:

    Mama Mia’s. Try the number five – been a staple in my family for decades (no joke).

  15. Tuned says:

    I won't cast a vote for any shop since I've worked in many of them, but I have two side-issues to mention:

    If there is a pizza joint that offers a whole wheat crust I haven't heard of it, and that's sad. (Pizza Pizza doesn't count as pizza to me) You cannot call a pizza with a wonder-bread crust "gourmet" and expect any credibility.

    And for those who make pizza at home I'll save you some time, the Selections *part skim* mozzarella in the light blue bag is the best pizza cheese you can get without buying from a wholesaler, available at the uptown Food Basics stores, not at Barrack St, also where you can find Mastro pepperoni, you want the uncut smaller sausages. The rest is open to interpretation but you can't beat those two.

    • Dina says:

      I use fresh buffalo mozza and hard new york pepperoni. Make my own sauce too. I'm choosy about my pizza. The freshest ingredients all home made. Cannot beat it.

  16. Ben says:

    Two restaurants that have surprisingly good gourmet pizza: Grecos has an excellent sicillian pizza and believe it or not The Grizz has some tasty pizza choices (smoked salmon anyone?)

  17. Will have to try out Grecos pizza. Wouldn't think to order it there, as the rest of their menu is so good and tempting. I have had the Grizz's pizza, and can honestly say it's not my fave. It's been a long time since I've even dined there, so unless they've made changes to their dough and sauce, I wouldn't recommend it.

  18. Neil says:

    The Capri in Amherstview undoubtedly has the best pizza in the area. We have tried them all and I mean all, but nothing measures up to Capri for good old fashioned hearty pizza.. We have a lot of overnight, out-of-town visitors and when we order from Capri they are always amazed at how good it is.

  19. Dina says:

    Kingston doesn't really have good traditional pies. Wooden Heads comes close but, nothing here yet that even comes close to a good NYC pizza pie. I WISH. Maybe one day. Someone needs to head to Lombardies or similar and bring that type of slice here. All our take out places have fat crust mostly, very bland…just not up to what I love about a perfect slice. it's "okay" and "passable" but, just not there…..yet.

  20. H. White says:

    I have yet to find a great pizza place in Kingston, but I am originally from Windsor, after all…

  21. malavii says:

    i ordered pizza adonis special adonis delight. the pizza had so much olives and onions it was too much. there was no balance it was like someone dumped containers of onions and olives and peppers all over the pizza gross.. but ginos and tats have gone down hill the paste couple years. ginos guy very rude on phone unless you get the older guy, sauce seemed off at times as well as pepperoni. seems as with both ginos and tats the new guard is coming in and they don't have as much pride in there food as the old. also both ginos and tats are becoming way over priced.

    • Guest says:

      You do know that you can ask for not as many toppings next time, it's your pizza can have it any way you want it.

  22. malavii says:

    i couldn't try Capri in Amherstview. i walked in one day for a slice and the cook was leaning over the counter and dident even acknowledge i waked in. i said hello can i get a slice and he still dident look at me and said " we don't sell slices" so i said ok and walked out. i really dont think after that attitude i would go in there again.

  23. John says:

    I think the author was referring to the fact that he was ignored.

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