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montreal pizza restaurants

When it comes to Montreal pizza, we don't play around.

La Pizza Week has officially come to an end across Canada and a Montreal restaurant has much to celebrate. Following the week-long cheesy extravaganza, La Pizza Week participants voted for their favourite pies and a Montreal pizza took home the win.

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The oldest Montreal restaurants are like a secret recipe passed down through generations — familiar and satisfying with a touch of surprise. From smoked meat that's stood the test of time to bagels that have rolled through the decades, the city's longest-standing food joints serve meals as rich in history as they are in flavour.

There's a centuries-old inn that's seen more history than most textbooks, a no-frills diner where hot dogs reign supreme, and a bagel shop where the ovens hardly cool down. Here are some of Montreal's most seasoned establishments where you can get a taste of tradition:

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Montreal's most popular pizzerias over the past decade have taken a page from the world's top pizza cities. You’ve got places like Adamo and Pizza Toni doing New York-style pies, the airy crust and crispy-cheesy edges of Detroit-style squares at Hang Time and Brigade, Roman al taglio squares at San Gennaro or Segreta, classic Neapolitan-style pizza from new names like Magpie, Elena, Gema, and the local giant Pizzéria NO.900 that are joining famous old-school spots like Fiorellino, or Bottega. We don’t have a deep dish that’ll satisfy an ex-Chicagoan (yet), but we’re bound to get one soon enough.

The one place missing from this list? Montreal. When’s the last time a new restaurant opened with the goal of perfecting—let alone proudly serving—Montreal-style pizza?

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A golden-brown, crispy-yet-steamy crust that cradles a harmonious blend of tangy tomato sauce made with fresh herbs and spices, along with rich, melted mozzarella cheese. Now, that is the perfect slice of pizza. For those who are pizza lovers and can't get enough of it, then you're totally going to cheese all over yourself this weekend. Pizza Charlevoix is giving away free cheese pizzas to Montrealers and visitors alike, and all you need is an app.

Located on rue Centre in Montreal's Point-Saint-Charles neighbourhood, Pizza Charlevoix is known for its ooey-gooey cheesy pizzas and an extensive halal menu of casse-croûte favourites including burgers, poutines, chicken tenders and onion rings.

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Montreal's game of musical chairs (and couches, and beds), otherwise known as Moving Day, is upon us. But this year, July 1 need not just be a frenzy of sweat and strain, nor a minefield of discarded furniture and tired tenants.

There are ways you can turn the traditionally taxing day into a celebration of sorts — of new beginnings and fresh perspectives. From cardboard box giveaways to local artists ready to revamp your old furniture for free and liven up your new living space, there are creative solutions designed to make your relocation more enjoyable. You can even nail the art of takeout when your pans are packed.

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National Pizza Day in Canada may be celebrated on February 9, but up to 700 lucky Montrealers will be able to grab a small Alto pizza for free on Wednesday, June 21. This collaboration with Skip The Dishes starts at 3 p.m. on the 21st and is limited to cheese pizzas, so no gaming the system by requesting 8,000 toppings.

All you have to do to receive your free pie is to show the Alto team that you have the Skip The Dishes app downloaded on your phone, and that's it! There's no purchase necessary, although spending money directly at local establishments is never a bad thing.

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From Greenspot's The Deli smoked meat pizza to a sushi pie from Poke Bento, La Pizza Week's 2023 Montreal pizza offerings are already proving to be as weird and wonderful as the dishes from sister food festivals La Poutine Week and Le Burger Week.

La Pizza Week runs from May 1 to May 14 in cities across Canada, including Montreal, Gatineau and Quebec City. Montreal's options include an organic meat masterpiece from Italian-certified restaurant Pizza 900 and a creative breakfast pizza from L'Oeuf Cochon.

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It's time for pizza lovers across Montreal to rejoice because the delish food fest La Pizza Week is officially making its return to Canada from May 1 to 14, 2023, and things are about to get real saucy around here.

La Pizza Week's third edition will celebrate the love of pizza across Canada. You can get your hands on some signature pizzas for not one, but two whole weeks. During this time, the long list of participating restaurants, which will be dropping at the end of April, will put forth a limited-edition pizza made specifically for the festival.

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There are more Montreal restaurants worth visiting than we could ever list, and that is equally true when considering our Montreal pizza options. Considering Montreal's love for the iconic Italian dish, it's no surprise La Pizza Week had a stop in the 514 this past May.

While Pizza Week may have come and gone, the judges have officially announced the winners of the top five pizzas in Canada, and one Montreal pizza restaurant made the cut.

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