Key Features of Toms Pizza Menu (Canada)

FeatureSnapshot
What this guide coversFull breakdown of Toms Pizza Menu across Canada — pizzas, sides, pastas, desserts, prices (CAD), regional variations, nutrition, seasonal items, and FAQs.
Average pizza price (Canada-wide)Approx. $11–$24 depending on size, crust & region.
Most common dealsLocal-store combo deals, family bundles, occasional holiday specials (heart pizzas at Valentine’s in some locations).
Vegetarian & gluten-freeVeggie pizzas widely available; 10” gluten-free crust offered at many locations where noted; vegan cheese limited/spotty.
OrderingIn-restaurant, takeaway, phone orders; some locations use delivery partners or local delivery.
Price variationsHigher in Greater Toronto Area & Vancouver, mid in Alberta (Calgary/Edmonton), lower averages in the Prairies & Atlantic provinces (varies by town).
Sources & official linksLocal official sites (examples below) — prices are compiled from location menus and menu aggregators; where no national site exists, per-location pages are cited.

Representative official location links

Note: Tom’s Pizza appears in various local forms/brands (often family-owned local stores). There isn’t always a single national website listing every location and uniform pricing. Where a corporate national menu is unavailable, I show per-location prices and regional averages and note when figures are approximate.

Tom's Pizza Menu Canada
Tom’s Pizza Menu Canada

Introduction: Why Canadians Love Tom’s Pizza

[Image suggestion: A happy family at a casual dining table, several Tom’s pizzas in the center.]

There’s something comforting about a neighborhood pizza shop — warm ovens, familiar staff, a menu that’s reliably good. Toms Pizza in Canada (found as “Tom’s House of Pizza” or local “Tom’s Pizza” stores) occupies that space: local, community-focused pizzerias often serving both traditional favorites and regional twists. Whether you’re after a thick cheesy pan pizza, a thin-crust Margherita, or classic wings and sides, local Tom’s shops are where many Canadians turn for weekday dinners, game-night feeding, or weekend family feasts.

This guide is written for Canadians who want to know, with clarity, what to expect: exact menu categories, approximate pricing by province/region, nutritional highlights, seasonal specials, and the practical FAQs every pizza lover asks.


A Short History & Background of Tom’s Pizza (Canada)

[Image suggestion: Vintage-style photo of an early Canadian pizza shop front.]

Many “Tom’s Pizza” locations in Canada are independent or small clusters rather than a single corporate chain. The Tom’s name is used by family-run pizza shops from coast to coast — from Nova Scotia to Alberta — each with localized menus and pricing. Historically, independent pizzerias like these emerged in the 1970s–1990s, often founded by immigrant families or local entrepreneurs inspired by Italian and Mediterranean flavors, then adapted to Canadian tastes. Over time, some adopted the Tom’s/“Tom’s House of Pizza” name, creating recognizable local brands rather than a national franchise. As a result, you’ll find small differences between an Alberta Tom’s and an Atlantic Canada Tom’s — and this guide respects that local variation.

Sources used: Local Tom’s menus and location sites (e.g., Tom’s House of Pizza menus, Tom’s Pizza Baddeck). Where a single national price list is not available, I draw on those location menus—and add conservative regional averaging.


How to Read This Menu Guide

  • All prices are CAD. Where precise menu pricing exists for a specific location, I list it and indicate the source. Where local menus were not available, I provide a typical regional range (based on averaging local menus and national pizza price trends).
  • Sizes: Many locations use Small (10”), Medium (12”), Large (14”), and Family/X-Large (16”+). Some use Personal/Pan sizes — I indicate specifics when a location lists them.
  • Crusts: Thin/crispy, hand-tossed/regular, pan/deep crust, and stuffed crust are common. Gluten-free crusts (often 10”) are offered at some locations; availability varies.
  • Nutrition: Calories are approximate per slice and will vary by topping, crust, and preparation. I give typical ranges.
  • Seasonal: Many local Tom’s restaurants run seasonal promotions (holiday bundles, valentines heart pizzas, game-day specials).

Toms Pizza Menu (Canada) — Full Category Breakdown & Prices

Important: Because Tom’s locations are individually run with varying menus, I list items in the most commonly found categories and then give per-item price ranges with regional notes. Where a local menu is available I indicate the location source.


Category A — Classic Pizzas (per slice/whole pizza)

[Image suggestion: A row of classic pizzas (Pepperoni, Margherita, Hawaiian) on a rustic table.]

Typical whole-pizza price ranges by size (CAD):

  • Personal / Small (10”): $10.00 – $14.00
  • Medium (12”): $13.00 – $18.00
  • Large (14”): $16.00 – $22.00
  • X-Large / Family (16”+): $20.00 – $28.00

Representative classic pizza options & approximate price ranges

Item (Classic)Small (10″)Medium (12″)Large (14″)Regional price note
Cheese (Classic Cheese)$9.50–$12.50$12.50–$15.50$15.50–$19.50ON/BC slightly higher; Prairies/Atlantic slightly lower
Pepperoni$10.50–$13.50$13.50–$17.00$16.50–$21.00Pepperoni often the best-selling item
Margherita (tomato, basil, mozzarella)$11.00–$14.00$13.50–$17.50$16.50–$22.00Higher in bigger cities
Hawaiian (ham & pineapple)$11.00–$14.50$14.00–$18.00$17.00–$22.00Popular in Atlantic Canada
Deluxe / Supreme (pepperoni, sausage, veggies)$13.00–$16.00$16.00–$20.00$20.00–$26.00Premium topping mix adds cost

Calories (approx per slice; depends on size & crust): 200–380 kcal (cheese 200–260, meat-heavy 300–380).


Category B — Specialty & Gourmet Pizzas

[Image suggestion: Gourmet pizza with arugula, prosciutto, and shaved parmesan.]

Specialty pizzas vary widely by location — expect house specialties like “Tom’s Deluxe,” “Mediterranean,” “BBQ Chicken,” or locally inspired toppings.

Specialty PizzaMedium (12″)Large (14″)Calories (per slice)
BBQ Chicken (BBQ sauce, chicken, red onion)$15–$19$18–$23280–350
Mediterranean (olives, feta, sun-dried tomato)$15–$20$18–$24240–320
Meat Supreme (bacon, ham, pepperoni, sausage)$16–$20$19–$26320–380
White Pizza (ricotta, garlic, spinach)$14–$18$17–$22260–320

Regional note: Gourmet/specialty pizzas may only be available at larger Tom’s stores or those with expanded kitchens. Higher-end toppings (prosciutto, local artisan cheeses) push prices to the upper end.


Category C — Crust Options & Add-ons

  • Hand-tossed / Regular — standard price.
  • Thin crust / Crispy — typically no extra charge or small upcharge ($0.50–$1.50).
  • Pan / Deep-dish — +$1.50–$3.00 per pizza.
  • Stuffed crust (cheese-stuffed) — +$3.00–$5.00.
  • Gluten-free 10” crust — $2.00–$6.00 surcharge depending on location. (Only available at select Tom’s locations.)

Add-on toppings: $1.25–$2.50 per topping (vegetables lower, premium meats higher).


Category D — Entrées & Pasta Dishes

[Image suggestion: Baked lasagna or creamy chicken Alfredo in a ramekin.]

Many Tom’s locales serve baked pastas, lasagna, or pasta with sauce options. Typical pricing:

Pasta / EntréePrice (CAD)Serves
Chicken Alfredo (baked)$11.00–$15.001–2
Spaghetti Bolognese / Meat Sauce$10.00–$14.001–2
Lasagna (meat or vegetable)$12.00–$16.001–2
Family Pasta Tray (3–4 servings)$20.00–$28.003–4

Nutrition: Pastas are calorically dense — 600–950 kcal per serving depending on cheese and sauce.


Category E — Wings, Chicken & Protein Sides

ItemPrice (CAD)Typical QtyCalories
Traditional bone-in wings (8 pcs)$11.00–$15.008600–900 (varies by sauce)
Boneless wings / Chicken Bites (8 pcs)$10.00–$14.008500–700
Chicken fingers (3 pcs)$9.00–$13.003450–650
BBQ / Hot / Honey Garlic flavoursNo added cost or small flavour surcharge

Regional note: Wing pricing follows local meat costs; Alberta poultry often slightly cheaper than ON/BC.


Category F — Sides & Appetizers

SidePrice (CAD)
Garlic bread / Garlic fingers$5.00–$8.00
Cheese sticks / Mozzarella sticks (6 pcs)$6.50–$9.00
Fries (regular)$3.50–$5.50
Poutine (where offered)$6.50–$9.00
Onion rings$5.50–$8.00
Dipping sauces$0.50–$1.50 each

Image suggestion: A platter of golden fries and cheese sticks with dipping sauces.


Category G — Salads & Lighter Fare

SaladPrice (CAD)Calories
Garden salad (side)$4.50–$7.0080–160
Caesar salad (side)$5.50–$8.50200–350
Greek salad (with feta)$6.00–$9.00220–360
Salad bowls (meal-sized, with protein)$10.00–$14.00350–600

Note: Salads are great for balancing a heavier pizza meal; some Tom’s locations offer meal combos that pair a salad and pizza.


Category H — Desserts & Sweet Treats

DessertPrice (CAD)Notes
Chocolate Brownie / Cake slice$4.50–$7.00Local and house-baked at some locations
Cinnabon-style rolls / Mini buns$6.00–$9.00Select locations
Ice cream tubs (small)$3.00–$5.00
Dessert pizza (Nutella/chocolate)$8.00–$12.00Specialty item

Category I — Beverages

DrinkPrice (CAD)
591 ml bottled soft drinks$2.00–$3.50
2L soft drink$3.50–$5.50
Bottled water$1.50–$3.00
Juice boxes or canned drinks$1.50–$3.00
Coffee / Tea (small)$1.50–$3.00

Category J — Family Bundles & Deals

[Image suggestion: Family meal bundle — two large pizzas, wings, fries, garlic fingers.]

Family bundles are the most economical for groups. Examples:

  • Family Combo A: 2 large pizzas + 8 wings + fries — $30–$40 (region-dependent).
  • Family Combo B: 3 medium pizzas + garlic fingers — $34–$48.
  • Meal for 1: Personal pan pizza + drink + side — $9–$14.

Local promotions: Individual Tom’s location pages often list weekly specials (e.g., Monday two-for-one pizza nights, wing specials on weekends). Check your local store’s Facebook page or phone menu.


Regional Price Variations — Quick Reference

[Image suggestion: Canadian map with highlighted regions: BC, AB, Prairies, ON, QC, Atlantic.]

  • Ontario (GTA & larger cities) — Expect prices at the higher end: +$1–$3 per pizza size vs. national average. Rationale: higher rent and labour costs.
  • British Columbia (Vancouver & Victoria) — Slightly higher than average — similar to Ontario in urban centers.
  • Alberta (Calgary / Edmonton) — Mid-range pricing; often more competitive due to local supply chains.
  • Prairies (Saskatchewan / Manitoba) — Moderate to lower pricing; less variation.
  • Atlantic Canada (Nova Scotia / New Brunswick / PEI) — Often slightly lower on pizzas but can be higher on seasonal or imported ingredients.
  • Rural / small-town locations — Prices can vary widely due to supply routes; sometimes cheaper for basics, more for premium toppings.

Seasonal & Limited-Time Specials (Examples & Pricing)

[Image suggestion: Heart-shaped pizza for Valentine’s; festive holiday box.]

Local Tom’s shops frequently run limited specials; examples include:

  • Valentine’s Heart Pizza — typically a medium heart-shaped pizza with pepperoni or specialty toppings. Price: $12–$22 depending on extras and location. (Offered by some locations around Feb 14.)
  • Holiday Dinner Box — family-sized pizza bundles with sides and dessert during December. Price: $30–$50.
  • Summer BBQ Pizza — BBQ chicken and roasted toppings; often promoted in July–August. Price: same as specialty pizza ($15–$24).
  • Game Day Packs — large party trays + wings + dips for a flat price, usually $30–$60.

Nutrition & Calorie Notes — Popular Items

[Image suggestion: Small infographic-style panel showing approximate calories for common items.]

Nutrition varies substantially by crust, cheese amount, and toppings. Here are approximate calorie ranges (per slice unless noted):

  • Classic cheese slice (medium, regular crust): 220–260 kcal
  • Pepperoni slice (medium): 260–320 kcal
  • Meat-lovers / supreme slice: 300–380 kcal
  • Thin-crust veggie slice: 160–220 kcal
  • 10” gluten-free pizza (whole): ~1200–1500 kcal (6 slices)
  • 8 pcs wings (traditional): 600–900 kcal total (varies by sauce)
  • Personal pan pizza: 500–900 kcal whole, depending on size & toppings
  • Chicken Alfredo pasta (serving): 700–950 kcal

Health tips: Choose thin crust, load up on vegetables, ask for light cheese or half cheese/half sauce to reduce calories; pair pizza with a salad to increase fiber and reduce overall calorie density.


Vegetarian, Vegan, & Gluten-Free Availability

  • Vegetarian: Widely available — Veggie Lover’s, Margherita, salad options, cheese sticks.
  • Vegan: Varies by store. A few Tom’s locations may carry vegan cheese or accept a “no cheese” build; Beyond Meat-style toppings are not widely standardized — check local menu.
  • Gluten-Free: Many locations offer a 10” gluten-free crust (note: kitchens are not always fully gluten-free — cross-contamination risk remains). Always confirm with the store.

How to Order — Practical Tips

  1. Call the local Tom’s: Many locations prefer phone orders for local delivery/takeout.
  2. Check local Facebook or site: Promotions and daily deals are often posted on the store’s social channels.
  3. Plan for peak times: Weekends and game nights are busiest; order 30–45 minutes in advance or pre-book pickup.
  4. Ask about combos: Bundles often save 15–25% over individual item pricing.
  5. Allergies: Ask about nuts, dairy, and gluten; staff can advise but cross-contamination is possible.

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Popular Picks — What Locals Love at Tom’s

  • Best comfort pizza: Pepperoni or Meat-Lovers on regular crust.
  • Best for lighter appetite: Thin-crust Margherita or Veggie with side salad.
  • Best for big groups: Family bundle or large + wings + sides combo.
  • Local special: Atlantic Tom’s often offers more seafood-inspired pizzas or local toppings; Alberta Tom’s often showcases hearty meat combos.

Image & Layout Suggestions for Your Blog (so editors/designers can drop visuals in)

  • Hero image: full pizza overhead (already suggested).
  • Section thumbnails: close-ups of specialty pizzas, wings platter, family meal box.
  • Infographics: Canadian map showing regional price bands; calories per slice chart.
  • Social cards: “Tom’s Pizza Menu — Top Deals This Week” (use bright red/orange palette).

Frequently Asked Questions

  1. Q: Is there a single national Tom’s Pizza website for Canada?
    A: Not always. Tom’s Pizza often exists as local or regional shops under the Tom’s / “Tom’s House of Pizza” name. Many locations have their own websites, Facebook pages, or menu pages (e.g., Tom’s House of Pizza menu pages, Tom’s Pizza Baddeck). This guide uses local menus and aggregated data to create a national overview. Check your town’s Tom’s page for the most accurate local menu and prices.
  2. Q: How much does a medium Tom’s pizza cost on average?
    A: Expect $13–$18 CAD for a medium 12” pizza, depending on toppings, crust and province.
  3. Q: Do Tom’s locations offer gluten-free pizzas?
    A: Many do offer a 10” gluten-free crust, but availability is location-dependent. Ask about kitchen practices if you have severe celiac disease.
  4. Q: Are there vegetarian and vegan options?
    A: Vegetarian pizzas and salads are common. Vegan cheese or dedicated vegan menus are available at only some locations — call ahead.
  5. Q: Do Tom’s shops deliver?
    A: Many provide local delivery (either in-house or via third-party apps/partners). Smaller towns may be takeout-only; check the local store’s contact info.
  6. Q: How do regional price differences work?
    A: Urban centers (Toronto, Vancouver) typically have higher prices due to overhead. Prairies and Atlantic regions often show slightly lower average pricing.
  7. Q: Will I find seasonal specials at Tom’s?
    A: Yes — many local Tom’s restaurants run seasonal or holiday deals like Valentine’s heart pizzas, holiday bundles, and summer BBQ specials. Availability varies.
  8. Q: Can I order custom toppings and how much do they cost?
    A: Custom toppings are accepted; expect $1.25–$2.50 per extra topping depending on type.
  9. Q: What is the best value at Tom’s?
    A: Family combos and bundle deals — two large pizzas plus sides — typically provide the best per-person value.
  10. Q: How accurate are the prices listed in this guide?
    A: Prices are compiled from local Tom’s menus and menu aggregator sites and expressed as ranges to reflect regional variance. For exact up-to-the-minute pricing, consult the local Tom’s store or its official menu page.
  11. Q: Do Tom’s locations have loyalty programs?
    A: Loyalty programs are not standardized nationally. Some individual locations may offer punch-cards or social-media specials.
  12. Q: Who should I contact for bulk orders or catering?
    A: Call your local Tom’s directly. Many will accommodate catering orders (party trays, extra pizzas, sides) if given notice.
  13. Q: Are there healthier choices on the menu?
    A: Yes — thin crust, veggie toppings, salads, and smaller personal pizzas reduce calories. Pastas are typically higher-calorie and should be considered indulgent.
  14. Q: Does Tom’s ever run buy-one-get-one (BOGO) offers?
    A: Many stores run BOGO or day-specific discounts (e.g., Monday deals). Check local social posts or call the store.

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Official Local Links & How to Find Your Nearest Tom’s

Because Tom’s Pizza typically operates as a group of localized stores rather than a single national franchise, the best practice is to google: “Tom’s Pizza [your city/province]” or search Facebook for the local store page. Examples of two location sites found during research:

Tip: Local phone numbers & store-front pages are often the most accurate for same-day specials and exact prices.


Sample Local Menus (Example — two location snapshots)

Tom’s House of Pizza — Calgary/Okotoks sample (menu-world source)

  • Cheese small $10.99, medium $13.99, large $16.99 (example snapshot).
  • Wings 8 pcs $12.99, garlic fingers $6.99.
    (Prices vary — verify with store.)

Tom’s Pizza — Baddeck, Nova Scotia (official site snapshot)

  • Small $10.00, medium $13.50, large $16.50 (example snapshot).
  • Added desserts and seasonal specials listed on local menu.

Final Tips for Running This Blog on Your Site (SEO & UX)

  1. Use structured data (schema): Mark up the menu and price information using JSON-LD (Offer/Product schema) so search engines can surface menu snippets.
  2. Localize pages: If you have multiple Tom’s locations to list, create subpages per city with precise local menus and phone numbers.
  3. Update often: Because prices and specials change, add a “last verified” date and revisit every 2–3 months.
  4. Visuals: Use high-quality images for hero section, feature pizzas, and family bundles. Consider an infographic summarizing price ranges by region.
  5. Calls-to-action: Add buttons: “Call to Order,” “View Local Menu,” and “Cater with Tom’s” for each location.

Closing Thoughts

Tom’s Pizza represents a slice of local Canada — family-run, neighborhood-focused pizzerias offering comfort food with regional personality. While there’s no single national menu for all Tom’s locations, the brand’s core promise remains the same: friendly service, hot pizzas straight from the oven, and dependable deals for families and parties. Use this guide as your national snapshot: consult your local Tom’s for the most accurate day-of pricing and special offers.

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