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If you've ever driven along the Queensway, you'll know that there is no shortage of pizza joints, in fact, I would say there is a surplus. To be frank the last time I saw this many consecutive pizza places was in Montreal, on St. Catherine and those were separated only by strip clubs. Dino's is a run by a Turkish guy and he would appear to be pretty famous given the amount of newspaper clippings he has framed of himself around the shop. I would say that if I had to pick a reason for visiting this place above all others it would be a) he was one of the only ones who have a traditional stone oven, and b) I got his flyer in the mail a dozen times. Overall, the pizza was OK - good quality toppings, good dough/crust and a decent sauce. All the basics done right - hence the 4 stars, but the centre of the pizza was very oily and was falling apart. Perhaps it had to do with the combination of toppings we went for... but taste was 120% awesome. Would I go back? Sure the price was right. BUT there are many pizza places on Queensway and Daddy needs to spread his love around before he comes back! Eatcrest OUT!
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