pizzeria libretto


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king_j
2
2 yıl önce
danforth avenue
the worst dining experience we've had in a long, long time... my wife and i were celebrating her birthday on friday evening and thought we’d start the night off with a nice dinner @ libretto. the food was mediocre at best, but the thing that really got was at 7:50 pm we were told that a party was taking over the lower level and we had to vacate our seats by 8... with over half a bottle of wine and our mains still in front of us, i thought that this was the most horrible display of customerserviceand will never return. the manager was smug & arrogant and essentially walked us out of the place. if you’re ever in the mood for libretto, i’d think twice and go somewhere else.
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madhav
5
5 yıl önce
danforth avenue
we were staying just down the road from this lovely restaurant and popped in without a reservation . staff were were very accommodating , pizza was very nice . the pizza sauce was amazing.
great pizza!the dough is made from fresh ingredients and the pizza sauce is so delicious as well. theserviceis fast and friendly. love this place!
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andrea
5
7 yıl önce
danforth avenue
my second time here & it was just as good as the first. this time there were 9 of us for dinner. we ending up ordering a few appetizers & 5 pizzas to share.

i also tried the bellini fiori...loved it! great balance of flavours & sweetness. will be ordering that again next time.

theservicewas also great! our server was attentive, friendly & had a good understanding of the menu.

can't wait to go back again when i'm in the area.
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aljoco
5
8 yıl önce
danforth avenue
delicious. never have i been disappointed.serviceis top-notch. having a pizza here, for the first time, will make you feel like you missed something all of your life. just divine.
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lissa
5
8 yıl önce
danforth avenue
i have never had a meal here that i did not love. the food is delicious. theserviceis great. i like this location because it takes reservations and it also has tables downstairs for bigger groups. i like taking out of towners here; they now ask if i can bring them pizza on the plane when i visit them!

our favourite items: rocco's salad, the arugula or kale salad, nduja pizza (my husband likes spicy food, $17) or the prosciutto and arugula pizza ($16).
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nikola
5
8 yıl önce
danforth avenue
yesterday i went to the university location for the third time. their pizza is really good: perfect thin crust, delicious tomato sauce and mozzarella.servicewas excellent, they were very accommodating. for me, it's one of the best places in toronto.
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katie
4
8 yıl önce
danforth avenue
so now i can finally say i have been to all three locations, each has it's own flare.  all have the same great menu.  this time around we decided to stay closer to home.  we were celebrating the completion of our house guests time here learning english and we wanted to send her off right.  with the idea of sharing we ordered the arancini, the meatballs, and the gnocchi.  (side note: the gnocchi was fried and had a delicious sauce for dipping.) we ordered the libretto margherita pizza, the classic red white and green my husband would say.  the crust was perfection, and the toppings tasted so fresh.  
i ordered a glass of the riesling from colaneri estate winery, which is one of my favourites from this region. tiramisu for dessert. 
theservicewas friendly and efficient. of course i will be returning.
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norris
5
9 yıl önce
danforth avenue
i've been to pizza libretto many times and this time also did not disappoint. serviceand food is always top notch here. they have an awesome lunch prefix menu. this place gets packed easily so i would call and make a reservation. if you want great italian style pizza in toronto this is the place to go.
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shawn
4
9 yıl önce
danforth avenue
call me an undecided voter. i’ve been to terroni a couple of times and haven’t yet experienced queen margherita. i was invited to pizza libretto for a work function. i was coming from the east and had a treacherous drive down the danforth in a snowstorm to get there. once i arrived, i was greeted by the hostess and seated quickly. the waitstaff met hudson’s definition of cool; black tees and a laissez-faire attitude that wasn’t quite pretentious. i ordered a drink and waited for the arrival of the set menu. the first course was a piatto grande; a mix of meat, cheese and other things delicious including crostinis, arugula salad, olives, pickles and a delicious spread with a good amount of heat (top right) which was one of the best things on the tray. the other stellar component was the small piece of red wine rinsed blue cheese hidden just above the pickles. all in all, it was delicious start to the meal.

along with the antipasto, our table was treated to their version of bread. it was puffy and warm and seasoned with salt and rosemary to near perfection.

a larger arugula salad arrived shortly after which was served with pear, walnut and a nicely balanced vinaigrette. along with it came arancini balls which were bursting with basil and pine nut pesto, bufala mozzarella, peperonata and tomato. normally arancini are not on the top of my list, but i must say i enjoyed this version more than most.

at this point i should mention that there was too much food. as a result of the storm, we had three no shows so we only had 9 instead of 12 people. although we pointed it out and offered to pay for the committed 12, our request fell on deaf ears. dish after dish came out, including three of each of the following pizzas: the classic margherita, the duck confit (with pear and mozzerella) and the cremini mushroom pizza finished with gorgonzola and spices. each was exactly what it promised, highlighted by the signature crust cooked at 900 degrees for 90 seconds. normally i’m not a traditionalist, but the margherita was the best of the bunch driven by the delicious tomato sauce.

the dessert platter was a cornucopia of classics including panna cotta, tiramisu, budino and chocolate and espresso gelato. once again, a ridiculous amount was brought to the table. what you see is what you got. it was a good sampling of traditional italian dolci. in particular, the budino was worth a few extra bites.
in typical italian fashion, the food was simple and delicious. i had few complaints other than their insistence to bring out enough food to cover our no shows even though we asked them not to. half of us left with enough pizza boxes to make it look like we were on our way to a frat party at the university of toronto. now, i can’t confirm whether this was stubbornness, pretension or just the italian way (ie. feed people regardless of whether they want it or not) but it was a bit against my value system. remember, i come from a rather cheap culture where we could gladly get paid for food we didn’t serve. compared to terroni, i’m a fan of pizza libretto from the perspective of the food,serviceand atmosphere. i haven’t had queen margherita yet, but i will make it a new year’s resolution in 2015. at that point, i can become a decided voter and join whatever pizza party i chose to.

although i can admit that italians can be cool (at least in the kitchen), i wouldn’t go as far as ray hudson in his bold proclamation of andrea pirlo as the coolest cat in soccer. sure, uk players look ridiculous with long hair (google gareth bale if you want proof); they don’t sport facial hair very well and they would need the backing of a spice girl and a marketing juggernaut to elevate themselves to the status of cool, but the on-pitch failures of liverpool and italian acquisitions alberto aquilani, fabio borini and most recently mario ballotelli makes me think italy still has some work to do when competing in one of the best leagues in the world (although i will admit the italian national team has basically owned england since i’ve been born). ray, your seditious and treasonous comments about the english game combined with the marvelous fireworks that emit from your mouth might make you football’s modern day guy fawkes…and i love it.
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jess
4
9 yıl önce
danforth avenue
you might be surprised to hear that pizzeria libretto is one of my favourite restaurants in the city given that i’ve never posted about them before. it’s our go-to when we’ve got a hankering for pizza or if we just can’t decide where to eat.

i can’t even count the number of times we’ve been to libretto.

this particular post is about the danforth location, the sister restaurant to the original ossington location. the space is significantly larger with a basement for extra seating. they’ve also made some tweaks to this location to fit into the neighborhood including allowing reservations to accommodate the families.

pizzeria libretto specializes in neapolitan pizza…not just any neapolitan pizza, but vpn certified pizza. according to their website, “pizzeria libretto makes vpn certified pizza,using the guidelines set out by the verace pizza napoletana association and as set out by the italian government and the european union.” pretty serious stuff, eh? chef rocco agostino knows what he’s doing here. 

while their core menu is pizza, they also offer salads and great sharing appetizers. we usually start with the libretto meatballs – spicy bomba tomato sauce, grilled crostino, grana padano ($10) if we’re feeling extra hungry. an order comes with three juicy meatballs which are quite tasty on their own. but the star of the show is definitely the accompanying tomato sauce. we always lick that plate clean – ask for extra bread to soak up every bit of that sauce.

whenever i come to libretto, i always order the nduja sausage pizza – tomato, garlic, oregano, basil, mozzarella, straciatella ($17). one bite and you’ll understand why it’s my favourite. the delicious kick from the nduja, strong garlic flavour and tomato sauce… it’s just consistently so good! the pizzas here are only blistered in their 900 degree wood burning oven for 90 seconds which gives the crust a nice char. the crusts are quite thin which makes it a little messy to eat. i normally take a quarter a fold it in half. 

a fan favourite is always the ontario prosciutto & arugula pizza – garlic, tomato, basil, oregano, shaved grana padano ($16) which mike often orders. it’s a classic combination with an intense saltiness from the prosciutto and bitterness from the arugula. there’s lots to love about this pizza as well. it’s always a crowd pleaser. 

if you want to stick to a true classic, there’s always the margherita d.o.p. – tomato, basil, mozzarella ($14) which is as basic as it comes here. the simplicity of it all showcases the fantastic ingredients used in building their pizzas. so don’t be fooled. while it’s a simple pizza, it still makes for an incredibly satisfying bite. 

what we love about libretto is their friendlyserviceand the fact that their food is consistently delicious. i often get asked what my favourite restaurants are in toronto, so now you know one of ‘em. enjoy! 

at a glance:

• specializing in vpn-certified neapolitan pizza

• 2 locations (ossington and the danforth) with a third on its way to the financial district

• the danforth location takes reservations; family friendly

• take-out available

• one of my go-to restaurants

• favourites: meatballs and nduja sausage pizza

ratings (out of 5):

• food: 4.5 stars

• service: 4 stars

• atmosphere: 4 stars
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carole
5
9 yıl önce
danforth avenue
oh pizza libretto, how do i love thee? let me count how many times i have eaten in your hallowed halls in the last month...

okay, maybe i don't really want to see an actual count seeing that i have just come from enjoying a wonderful lunch at this establishment. we can start with the fact that my pants are presently all too tight and go from there. i have finally wised up and now i don't order myself a pizza every time anymore. i share a pizza with the boys or they each get one and i have a little slice of each and then i indulge in something else. sometimes it's the spicy meatballs - all velvet textured and covered in a spicy bomba that actually gives the prerequisite kick that allows it to call itself spicy. i hate ordering something that claims to be spicy only to find myself asking for a bowl of chili flakes after the first bite but these little balls of meaty love deliver.

sometimes it's the arugula salad with pear and walnuts in all of it's refreshing, peppery deliciousness. if i feel like i need a bit more heft, i might go with the porchetta that sits on a nice little toast that is covered in chinotto bbq sauce that i would happily brush my teeth with, more peppery arugula, some little pickled onions and some chili for my always appreciated kick of heat. if i am feeling like i really need to go light, i go for the carpaccio - sliced so thin that the first time i saw it i thought they were beet slices cut on a mandolin - it was dark and it was a couple seats over and i am old and i don't always see all that well. the meat is tender and buttery and melts in your mouth and i really love the pesto like herby oil. its weird to say that raw beef is the lightest dish to choose but it really is.
the kid likes the calamari and luckily, he usually shares.

don't get me started on the pizzas. oh okay, i will start on the pizzas.
their crust is so chewy and thin, with little burnt bits here and there and so much flavour. too many thin crust pizzas are either soggy or almost like matzo crackers or , in the worst case, cardboard but this crust manages to stay real soft with great chew - it helps that they cook it at 800f for only 90 seconds i guess.

they could serve up just the naked crust like a naan and i would eat it dipped in their addictive flavoured chili oil as an app but all of the toppings are so fabulous, why would you do that? you know what? you are right. forget i ever suggested it.

between the three of us we have ate our way through the pizza menu. the first time we went , shack and i split a margherita d.o.p because, to me anyway, that is the base line. it's like going for dim sum and not starting with har gow and sui mai - if they can't do those two things well, there is no point ordering more treats frankly. clearly, we were thrilled with our margherita or i wouldn't be writing this little review. 

my next favourite has to the ontario proscuitto and arugula - are you getting the idea that i love arugula? when it comes to the table, piled ten feet high with greens you wonder how you are going to eat this thing and then you fold it in half and start eating or you cut the whole thing in half and then fold half of it in half and start eating. the heat from the pizza starts to steam the arugula just enough that it squishes down but not so much that it totally loses it's fresh crunch. perfection i tell you.
my next favourite is the nudja sausage with this spicy sausage, garlic, oregano, basil, mozzarella and stracciatella cheese. again, the advertised spicy sausage is spicy and everything just works. i have also had the house made sausage pizza and although tasty, i much prefer the nudja, although nobody seems to really know how to pronounce it and each server has put his or her own spin on the word. i am happy to just point and grunt. 

shack seems to favour the cremeni mushroom pizza and the kid sticks with the margherita dop because he doesn't see the need to mess with simple perfection and he does have a point. the only pizza i wouldn't order again was the eggplant pizza. it had no tomato sauce and the eggplant itself was kind of dry so the overall effect was a dry pizza without a ton of zip or flavour.
all of the other pizzas on the list are delicious and i would happily eat any of them.

the wine list is nice and not too expensive and i have enjoyed the different house cocktails i have tried. a really nice touch is the bottomless glass bottle of carbonated water for a few dollars. it's so nice to be able to drink as much as i want without the sting of seeing 3 bottles of mineral water at $7 bucks a pop and realizing that i could have paid for my entire lunch with the money we spent on fizzy water.

yes, if you go in the evening between, say, 7 to 9:30, you are going to wait a while for a table. the good news is that pizza libretto now takes reservations so if you plan ahead a bit, you can still eat there at a good time on a good night. it's never all that crowded at lunch as long as you don't go right at noon and with the great $15 special for salad, a margherita dop and a bit of dessert, it's almost a better time to try it out anyway. we have had really greatserviceevery time and it got us through a very tough couple of weeks when my father in law was dying and we just didn't have the energy to think about food - it was one of the only places we all felt like eating at during that time as well, which says a lot about the quality of the food, the atmosphere and general comfort level of a place which manages to be hip and trendy and cosy and neighbourhoody all at the same time.

now, if only the restaurant would also provide me with a few new pairs of pants to tide me over while i attempt to adapt my new, ramped up exercise regime to accommodate all of this pizza.
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jess
9 yıl önce
danforth avenue
what we love about libretto is their friendlyserviceand the fact that their food is consistently delicious. i often get asked what my favourite restaurants are in toronto, so now you know one of ‘em. enjoy!
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juicegirl9
5
10 yıl önce
danforth avenue
we came here tonight for a pizza it was so good yummy but theservicewas so slow..we will come back with a punch of girls
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sunflower_christina
5
10 yıl önce
danforth avenue
good pizza, not so good service. second time at libretto and both times same experience: tasty, delicious food but very, very slow service. the fried calamari is mouth watering and the pizza is just as great. is it the best around? i don't know. but it is nonetheless very satisfying! i had a rosemary-based cocktail and that was refreshing, i loved it! however, it filled a quarter of my glass... that is an expensive drink for what you get!
theserviceis almost terrible. both times, we waited a very long time to get our meals (this time over 1:15!) and we became very impatient as we were starving. overall, it's a lot of many spent for an evening out to eat pizza. but i still had a smile on my face when i left.
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fernando
5
10 yıl önce
danforth avenue
the best pizza in toronto; their restaurant on te danforth takes reservations and is a family friendly environment.serviceis always top-notch and their wood-oven pizza takes the classic cheese-sauce-dough combo to a new high.
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