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Toronto’s Late‑Night Pizza Map: Reliable Slices After Last Call
From Union Station sprints to Beaches rooftops—three dependable pizza stops and the timing tricks that keep your order hot.
Toronto’s neon rarely sleeps, and neither does the craving for a hot slice. Whether you’re wrapping a shift on King Street, corralling friends after a show, or catching the last GO train at Union, this is how to get pizza that arrives on time and still tastes like it just left the oven.
Local trick: when the apps pause delivery to reset drivers, pickup often stays open—toggle both to save 20–30 minutes.
Ordering after midnight without the sad slice
- Pulse at :45 past. Queues often reopen on the :45 once kitchens clear the rush.
- Feed the table, not the chat. Add dips and a second pie up front so no one waits on a “quick” follow‑up order.
- Time the streetcar. If you’re near a stop, place the order before you board—the box will be ready when you arrive.
Three names the city trusts after dark
Not the fanciest pies, but the ones that show up, stay hot, and feed a mixed crowd without drama.
Little Caesars — Union Station sprint fuel
Minutes matter when the last GO train’s idling. Downtown counters keep Hot‑N‑Ready cycling and text you the second a custom order leaves the rack.
2475 Kingston Road East, Unit 115, Toronto, ON M1N 1V4
Why we recommend: five‑minute hand‑offs for the staples, consistent deep‑dish texture, and minimal small‑talk when you’re jogging for the platform.
- Lightning pickup for pepperoni and Detroit‑style pies.
- Night‑shift combo: Crazy Bread + extra marinara for the crew clocking out.
Reginos Pizza — Beach vibes delivered late
From Riverdale to the Beaches, drivers know the condo buzzers and where to park for quick hand‑offs. Heavier toppings and gluten‑friendly crusts mean everyone at the table gets a slice that works.
790 Military Trail, Toronto, ON M1E 4P7
Why we recommend: reliable driver routes in the east end, customizable builds, and portions generous enough to stretch to brunch.
- Three‑step feast: Canadiana + garlic fingers + house marinara.
- Rooftop ready: keep the insulated bag sealed for the elevator ride up.
Boston Pizza — last‑call booth HQ
When you’d rather sit than re‑heat, late‑open dining rooms downtown and in Scarborough are the safe bet. Flatbreads, nachos, and celebratory drinks keep the table happy while the city winds down.
5 Carlson Court, Toronto, ON M9W 6A2
Why we recommend: screens for post‑game coverage, shareable menus, and dining rooms that don’t rush you out the door.
- Game‑night upgrade: coverage stays on; specials kick in after 10 p.m.
- Shareable spread: split a Great White North and cactus‑cut potatoes.
Before you crash
Leftovers crisp best in a dry skillet for two minutes a side. Store dips; future‑you will be grateful.