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Willibald Pizza
Pizza · Cambridge, ON

Willibald Pizza

9.6$$·268 reviews

Willibald Pizza is a slice-and-pie shop on George Street North in downtown Galt — the second location of the Willibald brand, which started as a craft distillery in Ayr in 2017. The menu carries ten 18-inch pies, four dips, and a full bar of cocktails, draft beer, and wine. Dough is cold-fermented for five days. Slices are available daily from 11:30 AM to 4 PM, and dine-in runs the rest of the day. Pies run in the low-to-mid thirties; dips are $2.50 each. Open Wednesday through Sunday, closed Monday and Tuesday. The shop has been open since November 2025, with full dine-in following a liquor license approval in early 2026. No delivery. No gluten-free. No reservations yet.

For Willibald, the Cambridge pizza shop started as a joke. Brian McCourt — head chef, born in Dublin, a lifelong pizza head whose earliest food memory is a pizza delivered by motorcycle in childhood — had spent years across the Waterloo Region culinary scene, working at Wildcraft, Bauer Kitchen, The Rich Uncle, and Graffiti Market before he decided he wanted back in the kitchen. The Willibald team at the Ayr farm — co-owners Cam Formica, Jordan van der Heyden, and Nolan Jordan van der Heyden, who had built a distillery, brewery, and restaurant on a single property since 2017 — were turning guests away because pizza demand at the Farm was bursting at the seams. McCourt joked about opening a pizza shop. Two weeks later, the Willibald team came back and asked if he was serious. He was. The previous tenant of 135 George Street North wasn't renewing their lease. That's how Willibald Pizza got built.

Key Details
Address
135 George Street North, Cambridge, Ontario, N1S 5C3
Neighborhood
Downtown Galt
Cuisines
Pizza, Italian, American
Chef
Brian McCourt
Price Range
$$ · Moderate
Hours
MondayClosed
TuesdayClosed
Wednesday11:30 AM – 8:00 PM
Thursday11:30 AM – 8:00 PM
Friday11:30 AM – 10:00 PM
Saturday11:30 AM – 10:00 PM
Sunday11:30 AM – 8:00 PM
Vibes
Long-Fermented CrustItalian-American NostalgiaCommunity Neighbourhood SpotNY-Style PizzaOld Brick Building CharacterBrewery-Parent Craft Beer ProgramSlice Counter + Sit-Down HybridPizza Hut Stained-Glass Nostalgia
Why It’s on the Map

Three things this kitchen does the rest don’t

  1. 01

    Five-Day Cold-Fermented NY-Style Dough

    Willibald's pies use local organic flour, fermented in cold storage for five days before they meet the oven — long enough that the dough develops a complexity and elasticity that fast-fermented doughs can't reach. The structure that comes out is thin and crisp on the bottom, with a rising crust that's full but light and airy inside rather than fat or doughy. Up to 250 pies leave the oven on Fridays and Saturdays, and the shop has sold out on a few nights already.

  2. 02

    Italian-American Hot Honey Specialist

    Hot honey is the kitchen's through-line: the Bee-Sting layers nduja, chilies, fennel pollen, and basil under a honey finish; Hot Honey Soppressata runs cured meat under fior di latte and grana padano; Spicy Vodka Roni puts pepperoni and jalapeño on vodka and tomato sauce with hot honey at the close. Head chef Brian McCourt — Dublin-born, Waterloo Region-trained through Wildcraft, Bauer Kitchen, The Rich Uncle, and Graffiti Market — built the menu around the sweet-against-spicy framing that anchors the shop's identity.

  3. 03

    The Second Willibald — Distillery-First, Pizza Followed

    Willibald Pizza is the second location of the Willibald brand, which started as a craft distillery in Ayr in 2017. Co-owners Cam Formica, Jordan van der Heyden, and Nolan Jordan van der Heyden had built a distillery, brewery, and restaurant on a single Ayr property and were turning guests away because pizza demand at the Farm was bursting at the seams. McCourt joked about opening a pizza shop; two weeks later the team came back to ask if he was serious. He was.