Umberto's is the best. East Boston Santarpio's is #1/#2 when they're on, but they've become inconsistent. Regina's (North End location only) is top 5. Ernesto's isn't very good. Bianchi's on Revere Beach used to be top 5, but my understanding is that it's changed since the renovation. Other good spots include Pasta Beach and Picco. People who tell you to go to a rando place in the North End don't know what they're talking about. There's lots of bad tourist food in the North End. |
I second this. |
Awww...memories. And it's pronounced "Puppa Gino's" ![]() |
Good pizza and charming ambience….. said no one ever. |
I cannot believe they are still in business. |
https://www.boston.com/community/readers-say/where-to-find-the-best-pizza-in-boston/
Fairly recent poll… New England has lots of different types of pizza. Lots of excellent pizza, Metro Boston included. Personally, I would check out Providence. Lots of wonderful pizza joints, and prices tend to be better. Also lots of great Asian restaurants. |
Nobody moves to Boston for the pizza. |
No. They move to New Haven. |
These are the best suggestions of this thread. Boston has a lot of very bad pizza too. If they sell Greek good and pizza, it’s probably not great. |
Any Providence places you would suggest? |
Definitely Pizzeria Regina but why has NO ONE said Bertuccis? |
T Anthony’s |
No, that would be Chicago. |
Hotline Pizza for Detroit-style deep dish. |
Reviving this to ask who keeps suggesting at Anthonys?? That is crap cheap pizza for BU students, not worth a trip for anyone else. |