Best Pizza Places for Families in Montreal
Pizza Night Out with the Family
Pizza is the universal kids' food — and Montreal's pizza scene is one of the best in the country. From authentic Neapolitan to thick Sicilian slices, there's a perfect family pizza spot in every neighbourhood. Here are our picks.
Neapolitan Style
Nina Pizza has locations in the Plateau, Saint-Henri, and the Old Port. Their wood-fired Neapolitan pizzas are thin, blistered, and absolutely delicious. The Margherita ($15) is perfect, and kids love watching the pizzaiolo work the wood-fired oven. The atmosphere is lively but not too loud, and service is fast — important with hungry kids. High chairs available at all locations.
Il Focolaio in Villeray serves some of the most authentic Neapolitan pizza in the city. The dough is fermented for 72 hours, and it shows. Pizzas run $14-19, and the portions are generous. The small dining room fills fast, so go early (before 6 PM) or on a weekday. The supplì (fried risotto balls) make a perfect appetizer for kids.
Classic Montreal Pizza
Café Parvis downtown serves Roman-style pizza al taglio — rectangular slices sold by weight. This is perfect for families because you can try multiple varieties without committing to a full pie. Kids can choose their own slices from the display case. Expect $12-18 for a satisfying meal. The outdoor terrace in summer is spacious enough for strollers.
Build Your Own
Poutineville — Yes, they're known for poutine, but their build-your-own pizza option is excellent for families. Kids choose their toppings from a huge selection, and the interactive ordering keeps them engaged. Around $14-18 for a personal pizza.
Neighbourhood Favourites
Every Montreal parent has a local pizza spot they swear by. Here are some that deserve wider recognition:
- Pizzeria Gema in Mile End — Exceptional Neapolitan pizza in a tiny room. Get there at 5:30 PM sharp or expect a wait.
- Amelio's in NDG — Classic family-friendly pizzeria with generous portions and a loyal neighbourhood following
- Pizza Bouquet in Verdun — Trendy but welcoming, with creative toppings and great natural wines for parents
- Magpie Pizzeria in the Plateau — Wood-fired, locally-sourced, and genuinely delicious
Tips for Pizza Night with Kids
- Order one plain cheese as a safety net for picky eaters, then experiment with other pies
- Ask for dough balls — Many pizzerias will give kids a ball of dough to play with while waiting
- Go early — Most pizza spots fill up fast after 6:30 PM on weekends
- Share plates — Kids rarely finish a whole Neapolitan pizza; order fewer and share
- Take home leftovers — Cold pizza makes a surprisingly great breakfast
Find more family restaurants in Montreal on FamiliQC.
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