a pizza in a pizza box
a whole pizza in a box
Veggie calzone
Philly Steaks and Subs
the front of the restaurant
Takeout box for a single slice
Alleyway to the small parking lot
Parking to the left
Storefront
Menu
the front of the restaurant
Pizza by the slice: Pepperoni or cheese
outside
Specialty and Gourmet Pizzas
2 Large 2 topping Pizza Special
Cheesy Bread Squares
food, pizza
Large Ham and Pineapple
Calzone Spinach and Cheese Calzone
Daily Specials
Slice of Pepperoni Pizza. Not bad, but the crust was almost burnt :(
Ordered a medium pizza with "pineapple and black olive" . Y'all gave me pepperoni again . I can't feed my vegetarian!
Parking around the corner
Daily Specials
Teira R.
Jan 17, 2025
Canadian Pizza is a solid spot for a quick bite, especially if you're craving pizza after a drink.Slices are just over $3, and they're huge, so definitely worth the price. The pepperoni pizza was super greasy, but the taste was pretty decent, perfect for satisfying late-night cravings but don't forget your anti acid medicine.The staff was very nice and helpful, and the lines were short. If you're looking for affordable and convenient pizza, this place gets the job done!
Read MoreAlyeska G.
Jan 22, 2025
My go to local pizza spot. The pizza tastes like your childhood with a flaky crust and a good traditional pizza. My sister and I always get pepperoni, jalapeño and mushroom and it always hits the spot. Their ranch is one of my faves. We always order for pick up and they're usually really fast. I've also tried their pizza by the slice but that feels a little overcooked and don't recommend. We've tried their wings & breadsticks but they definitely lack in flavor and are on the drier side. If you're looking for a solid pizza and that's it, this is your spot.
Read MoreSteven M.
Oct 20, 2024
As a Canadian now residing in Los Angeles I was pretty stoked to find a place called Canadian Pizza in Long Beach so obviously I had to come check it out as soon as I was in the area. Thanks to dumb luck and my wife wanting to check out a random store, we found ourselves in Long Beach two weeks ago and figured it was the perfect time to have lunch here. Now, I have many questions and levels of confusion when it comes to this place. First, the inside dining area seemed dark so we went to a little walk in area to look at the menu and order our food. Second, what exactly about this place is Canadian? I have no idea. I assume anywhere advertising themselves as Canadian would have some poutine on the menu or maybe just beaver tails or butter tarts for desert but it turns out outside of "Canadian bacon" which appeared to be cold cut pieces of ham, this place has absolutely nothing Canadian to offer. We ended up ordering "Canadian" which had Pepperoni, Canadian bacon, green peppers, sausage, olives or feta which is a pizza you could get back home, but the finished product tasted almost exactly like a Domino's pizza from the crust to the toppings, in fact, if I was blind folded I would of put my life savings on it being a Domino's Pizzaz. We also ordered the cheesy bread squares on the side but instead were given an order of the famous bread sticks, but sure why not. They were fine and came with marinara sauce for dipping, tasted fine. Overall, I would probably not venture back to Long Beach to eat here again. Did I feel like I was back in Canada at all? No, I'm mostly left confused and questioning if I was served Domino's pizza, but the lady working the register was funny enough so thumbs up for customer service.
Read MoreKristofer G.
Feb 6, 2025
Pizza was good and was cooked perfectly. The crisp on the crust got me and the service was nice and fast! I was there on a Thursday afternoon and was pleasantly surprised to see 3 bucks per slice! The lady up front with the glasses provided great service and was working hard. The cook as well. I'm still on my journey to find the best slice in the city and this one is up there!
Read MoreRhonda F.
Feb 3, 2025
This pizza place will be one of my go to pizza places. The crust was soft and the pepperonis were definitely in the abundance. Love the seasoned crumbs on the edge of the crust of each pizza slice . Make sure you get a side of their freshly made garlic butter it adds an extra zesty taste on every bite of the pizza.
Read MoreKen H.
Sep 5, 2024
A straight up late night greasy pizza joint. The slice is alive and well in Canada. Here is my favorite quality about this venue.Me: I'll give you $ for a slice of pie.Canadian Pizza staff: I'll sell you that pie.When they finish making the pizza slice, they package it in a form fitting pizza box or coffin--depending on whether you think the pizza is still breathing when it leaves the oven. The pizza has an impeccable pizza flavor--almost as though the staff understands it's not exceptionally challenging to get cheese, sauce, bread, and pepperoni to get along.I usually don't write in response to other Yelp posts. However, I must mention that Ranch here is a gift from the sky. I don't care or know if they're watering it down, not watering it down, adding butter, or pouring straight into cups from the Hidden Valley bottle. I do know that the version of Ranch served at Canadian is a glory to taste, and I would snort it back like a hummingbird making a hover pause at a feeder.I cannot attest to the ambience here. I usually just take a slice to go, and then see if I can hoover down the whole slice before I reach any crosswalks or breaks in the sidewalk. I appreciate that this business legitimately cranks out pizza for the busy grease addicts out there though.
Read MoreDerek W.
May 20, 2024
O Canada, our home and native land...As much as I admire the Canadian National Anthem, I wish I could say the same about their pizza. Well, maybe I could if I actually went up to Canada and tried a slice there, but I was really referring to Canadian Pizza in Long Beach."What makes pizza Canadian?" I thought to myself. I had no idea, and the only reason I got to try Canadian Pizza was because they were on Fivestars. I had a reward for a slice, and I stopped by this pizza shop on the northwest corner of Almond and 4th Street.Since it's 4th Street, you can only imagine how much of a pain parking would be. I parked on Almond and walked south to Canadian Pizza, but as soon as I arrived, I noticed a sign for parking in rear. Did I miss it completely the first time?! However, it was a good thing because the alley leading to the lot in the back is real narrow, and it's the only means to access that lot. The lot is also pretty small, holding about a half a dozen vehicles, so I definitely wouldn't recommend parking there for fear of a head on collision. You'd have better luck finding a spot at Hole Mole just on the other side of Almond, but I'm not actually sure you can do that, even if it's a quick stop like mine.There were a couple of front doors, and I went through the wrong one first. The one on the right leads to their dining area, but I didn't see a counter to place my order. I walked out and back into the other front door, where the space inside was so minimal, but there was a counter to place your order. I also saw the SumUp tablet for Fivestars, but it was off! I wasn't sure why, and from my communication with a couple of their employees, it sounded like they weren't participating in Fivestars anymore? But after I showed the female staffer my Fivestars reward, she decided to honor it anyways.Since there was barely any room inside for customers, I was asked to wait outside, and she'd call me when my pizza slice was ready. I had to stay close to the door so I could hear or at least see her motion to me when it was ready. It was only a couple of minutes before I came back in to pick up my slice of pizza in a triangular takeout box that offers no indication that it came from Canadian Pizza, except possibly the two colors that are the only colors on their national flag.I do appreciate one of the employees offering me a menu when he could tell I wanted to see what other pizzas were offered at Canadian Pizza. I used those couple of minutes to look over the menu and see what would pique my interest on a possible return visit.It was a pretty large slice at $3.40 + tax with the slice being about 1/6 of a large pizza. The taste of the pizza was decent, but the crust looked on the verge of burnt. I still ate it anyways, and it tasted more burnt than it looked. It was only a pepperoni pizza, so I'm not sure how the pizza would have tasted had there been more toppings on there.They also offer cheese pizza by the slice, but I was offered pepperoni without being asked. Luckily, I'm not vegetarian or pescatarian, but if I were either, that would have been a problem, even if the pepperoni could be plucked off the slice.Since I live kind of far from Canadian Pizza, and it's in an area where parking comes at a premium, I doubt I'd return. I did notice that this pizza shop named after our neighbors to the north offers a pizza named after our neighbors to the south. But no American Pizza?? for shame lol
Read MoreYadira S.
Sep 25, 2024
The pizza here is truly amazing one of my favorite pizza places ! I lived near here all my life so I grew on Canadian pizza the service sometimes isn't that great but i love the pizza here is good the cheese is amazing and now it's gotten a little over priced but I mean I think that's anywhere you go now ! I usually pick up and go I know they opened that little side to have people dine there but seems like they never have enough workers so it's always closed ! But over all I just call in and pick up and enjoy my pizza at home with a good movie !
Read MoreTung N.
Jan 9, 2025
I don't know why it is called Canadian pizza. It really doesn't matter. It is one of the best Pizzas places in the downtown long beach area. I called in my pizza order the night before, it was 10 pizzas for a work pizza party. The crust is so good. The toppings were fresh and delicious. My go to place in DT Long Beach.
Read MoreCarmen A.
Dec 30, 2024
Love this place! The pizza is great for its cost! Excellent service as well! Thank you.
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