
35 Square One Drive, Mississauga, ON
The menus at this restaurant clearly state that Halal food is served. They have a note on ther menu that says 'Ask us for Halal options'. This location serves non-breaded halal chicken upon request. Any menu item which contains chicken can be replaced with halal chicken. You must specify this to the staff when ordering.
Boston Pizza restaurants offer a casual dining setting with over 100 menu items including gourmet pizzas made with our signature hand pressed dough. We also have mouth-watering pastas and a wide variety of appetizers, salads, entrees and desserts. The restaurant is perfect for families, teams and groups of all ages and the sports bars have big screen TVs to catch your favourite game. Halal wings are available at this outlet.
35 Square One Drive, Mississauga, ON
The restaurant is nice and the staff are friendly. The halal food options are good as well and we enjoyed our meal! I would go back !
Service was good .. Food was good. Not much to complain about. Would've been better if they had other halal ingredients as well. The servers are good at advising what is halal.
All the chicken products other than the onse breaded are Halal. We had chicken wings buffalo bbq syle and other chicken items. You have to tell the server that you want halal food and the server will help you pick the items that you can eat.
I emailed the head office and confirmed that they use maple lodge chicken!
FYI, BP put down the halal sign so not sure if they are halal anymore.
Despite what must be the biggest HALAL sign in Mississauga, only the chicken on a pizza is halal. Nothing else. Do yourself a favor: go to the closest grocery store, buy a gourmet frozen pizza, bake it at home. Total cost: $10. Make your own fries too. Overall Quality: decent. Went for lunch, waited nearly 45 mins before eating. Appetizers are meant to come out before your pizza, but everything came at once, late. Pizza quality: truly nothing special. Service: poor. Value for money: very poor Rather support good quality muslim-owned pizza businesses.
I called up the branch and they told me that the only halal meat they have is plain chicken as a pizza topping and baked chicken wings (they have 2 varieties on the menu). They [incorrectly] informed me that the halal chicken supplier was Maple Leaf. They use separate utensils and cutting boards for the halal pizzas. However, I then telephoned the head office in Vancouver and spoke to the Corporate Chef Matthew Hoag to inquire on the supplier of the so-called halal chicken and it was confirmed to be Maple Lodge (not Leaf) Farms, which as we all know is machine-slaughtered and not real zabihah. On the flip side, however, I was old that the mozzarella, cheddar, feta and Parmesan cheeses are all rennet, pepsin and animal-derived ingredient free. Matthew also confirmed to me that the Guacamole is animal-derivative and alcohol free. The pizza itself tastes best at the restaurant, i.e. if you let it get even a little cold, the best flavor is hard to bring back. I would recommend trying "The Pepper" pizza minus the [non-halal] taco beef.