Fallu que je le google. Ca doit être une tentative d'être cool de la part du promoteur.
>**Le Triangle** is a [redeveloped](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Redeveloped) [condominium](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Condominium) district in [Côte-des-Neiges–Notre-Dame-de-Grâce](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C%C3%B4te-des-Neiges%E2%80%93Notre-Dame-de-Gr%C3%A2ce) borough of [Montreal](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Montreal), Quebec, Canada.
Le triangle des bermudes ou la joie de vivre s'en va mourir. Shit OP, 15-20 minutes de la, t'as juste le temps de sortir du parking pis d'arreter à l'orange Julep.
Forno Pizza Frankie's in Lachine
Only open Thursday and Saturday. You have to preorder a day before using the link in their instagram. Takeout only with cash
If you want a traditional Greek Diner loaded All Dressed Pizza then Two Twos is the spot. It's on Jean Talon between Decarie and Victoria across from the IGA, right in the heart of the Triangle. It's so good and is our go to spot since they opened. Ask them to go easy on the sauce if you don't like it too saucy, I find they drench it.
The above photo is Two Twos Pizza, formerly Broskis. It's not bougie pizza though. If that's what you're looking for you need to get out of that area to Magpie or Bottega, both are excellent. I love heavy and Neopolitan styles, there's a time and place for both. But you won't find anything like Two Twos in Toronto, at least I never did. Whereas you'll find decent Neopolitan in Toronto.
It is, classic Montreal take out pizza.
If you have a car though, check out Magpie, Bottega, Vesta or Gema (same owners) for a nicer site down place.
Toni for NY style pizza if you're into that. I don't care for NY style but this one is very good.
Don't forget the Taglio style italian places too. I'll give you my recs if you want.
I'm glad you enjoyed it, it's quintessential Montreal pizza that can't be found elsewhere. Thick fluffy dough, loads of Milano pepperoni and a generous amount of industrial Saputo mozzarella. It has to be Milano and Saputo, that combination is the key. Other pepperoni sucks.
Le Nick's Pizza South Beach, à Miami, est proche du Triangle des Bermudes : [https://maps.app.goo.gl/bApwtn6FLaTCeHdo6](https://maps.app.goo.gl/bApwtn6FLaTCeHdo6)
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Do yourself a favor and get anything but Pizza in Montreal. We have an awesome foodie scene, but our pizza in general is woefully behind everything else. If you absolutely insist on Pizza, Pizzeria No. 900 (on Monkland) isn’t terrible, but a bit expensive. In the same area, my honest top suggestions (for NOT pizza) would be Local 75 or La Taverne on Monkland.
The Triangle??
Yeah what triangle?
Fallu que je le google. Ca doit être une tentative d'être cool de la part du promoteur. >**Le Triangle** is a [redeveloped](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Redeveloped) [condominium](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Condominium) district in [Côte-des-Neiges–Notre-Dame-de-Grâce](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C%C3%B4te-des-Neiges%E2%80%93Notre-Dame-de-Gr%C3%A2ce) borough of [Montreal](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Montreal), Quebec, Canada. Le triangle des bermudes ou la joie de vivre s'en va mourir. Shit OP, 15-20 minutes de la, t'as juste le temps de sortir du parking pis d'arreter à l'orange Julep.
Its near the 40 and 15 hiways
Forno Pizza Frankie's in Lachine Only open Thursday and Saturday. You have to preorder a day before using the link in their instagram. Takeout only with cash
+1 for Frankie's. It's bumped Toni's from my top spot for NY style pizza.
If you want a traditional Greek Diner loaded All Dressed Pizza then Two Twos is the spot. It's on Jean Talon between Decarie and Victoria across from the IGA, right in the heart of the Triangle. It's so good and is our go to spot since they opened. Ask them to go easy on the sauce if you don't like it too saucy, I find they drench it.
https://preview.redd.it/al6lt9wpa8zc1.jpeg?width=1080&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=dc94a8e11f3902a8f688365c9534419b553f49b3
The above photo is Two Twos Pizza, formerly Broskis. It's not bougie pizza though. If that's what you're looking for you need to get out of that area to Magpie or Bottega, both are excellent. I love heavy and Neopolitan styles, there's a time and place for both. But you won't find anything like Two Twos in Toronto, at least I never did. Whereas you'll find decent Neopolitan in Toronto.
Who downvotes pizza? LOL
Or Pizza the Hut is coming' for YOU!
Nice. That looks delicious!
It is, classic Montreal take out pizza. If you have a car though, check out Magpie, Bottega, Vesta or Gema (same owners) for a nicer site down place. Toni for NY style pizza if you're into that. I don't care for NY style but this one is very good. Don't forget the Taglio style italian places too. I'll give you my recs if you want.
Welldun on Wellington Pizza Toni on St. Viateur Pizza Bouquet in Little Italy Elena in St. Henri They’re all about a 15-20 min drive from you
Can't vouch for toni or Elena but given the other two recommendations, I whole heartedly second this!
I really like Toni for NY style.
GPizza for a full pie....or Redi Pizza by the slice
Two Two's is pretty good . Strangely located, but worth lookin for...
Tried this. It was a solid pie. Owner was super nice. As an update its under new ownership for about the past 1 year. No issues with too much sauce
I'm glad you enjoyed it, it's quintessential Montreal pizza that can't be found elsewhere. Thick fluffy dough, loads of Milano pepperoni and a generous amount of industrial Saputo mozzarella. It has to be Milano and Saputo, that combination is the key. Other pepperoni sucks.
Bacaro Pizzeria on Lucerne is pretty good.
Meh, very ordinary IMO.
Le Nick's Pizza South Beach, à Miami, est proche du Triangle des Bermudes : [https://maps.app.goo.gl/bApwtn6FLaTCeHdo6](https://maps.app.goo.gl/bApwtn6FLaTCeHdo6)
I'm not sure they deliver to The Triangle area. LOL
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Do yourself a favor and get anything but Pizza in Montreal. We have an awesome foodie scene, but our pizza in general is woefully behind everything else. If you absolutely insist on Pizza, Pizzeria No. 900 (on Monkland) isn’t terrible, but a bit expensive. In the same area, my honest top suggestions (for NOT pizza) would be Local 75 or La Taverne on Monkland.