Ron Telesky - Berlin
Ron Telesky
Description
Images
Feedback
Amazing Canadian pizza joint. We were staying next door so had to try this place. Very laid back atmosphere, ideal to just grab a beer and a slice. You have to try the maple syrup topping. It blew our mind. We didn't even know that...was a thing!
I guess if once you pour maple syrup over a pizza it becomes Canadian. This is a nice small pizza joint. You get a big slice from one of the pizza's they just made. They're not done to order, unless they're just about to make a new one, you can probably make a suggestion. Quirky. Big moose head hanging off the wall. Don't forget about the condiments like chili maple syrup or some arugula to go with your slice.
Ron telesky isn't so obvious to find, if it wasn't because of my colleague, I don't I would ever get to know this place. It isn't so big either, it got about 5 tables inside. Of course, you can sit outside, in the sunny day. It's a bit too cold in winter through. Or simply, just take away. I kind of like the little things the chef put into the shop, quite nerdy but cool! Fantastic. It isn't huge, but it got its own charm. The chef is super friendly, everytime I get here, will always talk to with him and he will asked most questions I got. So if you are not sure which pizza to get, just ask away. About the food, you can see all the pizza they offered as soon as you walked to the place. I like the idea of this, so you can see right away how it look like. It got some pizza, I haven't heard of or saw before. It offers pizza also for vegetarian, so even you on diet, no need to worries. The price of the food are really great. For lunch, it could be a good choice. At the end, I like the food I ordered and I could play with the salat and some sauces, it tasted quite good. If you are on the way and want to pick something small to eat, why not give this Canadian pizza a chance. Just try it out.
As you approach from the street, you can tell this place is SCREAMING Canadian pride. From the moose head to the pennants to the abundance of maple leaves, a visit to Ron Telesky 's will leave you with longing for Oh Canada whether you were born there or not! Now, the pizzas. They are INSANE-balls. Ron 's does both slices to-go and whole pies if you 're willing to wait. It 's a tight squeeze inside, but there 's ample seating outside and you 're a short walk from the canals. Here 's a quick run-down of the slices on offer when I went: Montreal Blow Mozzarella, cheddar, chorizo, red peppers and feta cheese sauce Summer of '69 Coriander pesto, sweet potato and mango Flaming Quebec Mozzarella, cheddar, bacon, onions and creme fraiche sauce Back to the Future Gorgonzola and peanuts with a tomato base I had both a Montreal Blow and a Back to the Future , with a few bites of my girlfriend 's Summer of '69 . All were interesting, most were amazing. Only the Back to the Future failed to wow, and that 's mostly due to the fact that I don 't really care for gorgonzola and failed to notice it before ordering. Once you have your slices, you 're free to add a nice pile of rocket and sauce up with any of the odd assortment of bottles lining the counter. From spicy whiskey to maple syrup, it 's definitely unusual, and that 's what makes it great. Like most of Berlin, Ron 's is also cheap cheap cheap. Slices are under 3 EUR, and they have plenty of A&W cream soda and Dr. Pepper on hand. One slice should suffice for even a large appetite (I tried two and failed), so two people should be able to walk away stuffed for 10 EUR flat.
Menu
Pizza
Angus Macinnes$14.5
Flaming Quebec$14.5
Niagara Pesto$13.8
Manitoba Mushroom$15.2
Farley Mowatt$13.1
Summer Of '$30.4
Menu PDF
More information
QR-Code for the menu
