This is certainly amongst to short list of the top pizza places in Boston. Open late, huge slices, good variety and their crust formulation is exactly what I prefer. Check them out!
Besides one of the staff wiping down the pizza holding area with a rag and touching the pizza crusts with said rag while doing it.. it was an ok little corner shop. I only gave 2 for atmosphere because I couldn't sit down to enjoy my food without people coming up and asking me for money, seems to be a regular occurrence with how comfortable they were doing it.
1 slice is 5 dollars I would'not have minded except it was cold even after he heated it up there was soooo little cheese on it. Very disappointed the crust was delightfully thin. I guess college kids will eat anything I will not go there again pizza looked very dry sitting there.i should have known better. Pls put some cheese on your pizza its 2 ingredients sauce and cheese.
Food is very mediocre. Subs in my view are fair and the same for the pizza. Wheelchair accessibility: It is wheelchair accessible.
At 1am on a weekday this place would be pumping out fresh gooey slices for hungry cabbies. Cops wouldn't give you a hard time for double parking.
$15 for a normal piece of lasagna that looks like it's been sitting there all day smh $2.50 for a bag of chips . soda must be like $4.50, to $5 .. prices are way to high ..
$6 for a slice of cheese pizza? Very sweet, average crust, not much cheese. Not very good even by Boston standards. Terrible by NYC.
Wow. I have never been this dissatisfied with a pizza in my life. I paid 6 dollars for a slice. It was cold and disgusting, soggy, and the pizza was a mess. The meat tasted like it came from a microwave.
Place has the biggest slices in the area.