On my first trip to Montreal, I ended up walking about 12.5 kilometers through the city, exploring and taking photos—so by the time I spotted Slice + Soda, I had definitely worked up an appetite. I originally wandered in thinking they served poutine (because, let’s be real, poutine and pizza sounds like a dream combo), but once I realized they didn’t, I stuck around anyway. The cool vibe inside and the sight of a grinning customer walking out with three oversized boxes of pizza was all the convincing I needed.
The staff were friendly, bilingual, and super efficient. Service was fast, and I was able to grab a spot just in time before a line started forming. Seating is very limited—just a few stools lining the wall and one communal table that could fit maybe 4–6 people, so timing your visit definitely helps.
The interior is visually fun, with movie stills of iconic characters eating pizza plastered along the walls, and the whole place has this stylish, street-food-meets-film-nerd charm. I ordered a pepperoni slice that was literally bigger than my head, a soda, and some waffle-style fries that were crispy, seasoned, and way better than I expected.
There was a ton of construction outside, so the pedestrian traffic was pretty filtered and narrow—otherwise I imagine the place would’ve been absolutely packed.
Sure, pizza might not be top of the list for most tourists visiting Montreal, but if you’re after a quick, cheap, and genuinely tasty lunch, Slice + Soda checks all the boxes. I’d...
Read moreWent here because it was close to my hotel and recommended by a reviewer of the hotel I stayed at. I’m a pizza lover and being from Chicago we have some delicious options. But I’m not too picky and even like a good frozen pizza. I went into this place expecting an okay slice. I didn’t set the bar too high but I certainly didn’t expect how stupendously bad this pizza was. I ordered a slice of cheese, which would be hard to screw up, but it was so bad. My friend and I couldn’t believe how tasteless and cheap the ingredients tasted. I think school cafeteria pizza would be better. Then we made the mistake of ordering the minestrone soup. It clearly had chili powder and cumin in it so it tasted like chili. Maybe they were recycling yesterdays soup. Who knows? Back to the pizza, it’s cheap carnival quality pizza. I’m probably insulting carnivals now! These people need to step up their game big time. This is fast and convenient and relatively inexpensive which is why they probably do well. But from a gal that comes from one of US’s pizza capitals, stay away. One other thing, they we’re playing very loud rap music with really inappropriate profane language. There are people with kids in this place. Have a...
Read moreMy recent visit to Slice + Soda in Montreal was an absolute delight, hitting all the right notes for a casual yet incredibly satisfying pizza experience. We opted for their vegetarian and classic Margherita pizzas, and both were outstanding. From the first bite, it was clear that Slice + Soda understands good pizza. The base on both pies was perfectly crispy – exactly how I like it – providing a fantastic textural contrast to the flavorful toppings. The quality of ingredients shone through, making each slice a true pleasure. Whether you're a veggie lover or a purist, you won't be disappointed. Beyond the delicious food, the "vibe inside" is genuinely cool. It's the kind of place where you immediately feel comfortable, with an atmosphere that's laid-back yet stylish. It's perfect for a casual meal with friends or a relaxed date night. And for those who appreciate the little things, even the pop was perfectly chilled – a small detail that speaks to their attention to ensuring a great customer experience. If you're in Montreal and craving fantastic pizza with a great atmosphere, Slice + Soda is an absolute must-try. You'll leave happy, full, and already planning...
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