Red Swan Pizza, a Canadian pizza franchise known for its broad menu and value-focused offerings, is getting ready to expand its presence in Ottawa with multiple new locations planned across the city.
The company’s upcoming Ottawa locations include Riverside South, located at 1515 Earl Armstrong Road, Unit 4; Barrhaven at Longfields Square, located at 2 Via Modugno Place, Unit 10; and a downtown location at 165 Chapel Street, according to the company’s website. The Barrhaven and Chapel Street restaurants are expected to open in the first quarter of 2026, with the Riverside South location scheduled to open in the second quarter of 2026. These openings are part of Red Swan Pizza’s broader Ontario expansion, which includes several recently announced locations across the GTA. Customers can expect the brand’s full menu, including pizzas, sides, and takeout and delivery options.
Red Swan Pizza was founded in 2013 in Saskatchewan and has steadily grown over the past decade. The brand now operates more than 150 locations across six provinces, with Ontario among its key growth markets. The Ottawa expansion builds on the company’s momentum in both large urban centers and surrounding suburban communities. Each new store follows a standardized operating model focused on accessibility and consistent pricing.
The selected Ottawa neighborhoods reflect a mix of residential density and established retail areas. Barrhaven and Riverside South continue to see population growth, supporting demand for quick-service dining options. The Chapel Street location places the brand closer to downtown Ottawa, expanding its reach to customers in more central neighborhoods. Together, the locations allow Red Swan Pizza to serve a wider range of customers across the city.
The menu includes classic and specialty pizzas, as well as build-your-own options. Additional offerings include pastas, chicken dishes, salads, sides, dips, desserts, and beverages. Many locations also provide catering services, making the concept suitable for both individual meals and group orders.

