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Pizzeria Regina in the Italian neighborhood of the North End is perhaps one of Boston's best. The brick oven pies, homemade sauce, and variety of great toppings hit the spot. Pizza's are moderately... More
Pizzeria Regina in the Italian neighborhood of the North End is perhaps one of Boston's best. The brick oven pies, homemade sauce, and variety of great toppings hit the spot. Pizza's are moderately priced (especially when you consider the taste) so are a rare bargain for this neighborhood.
You should plan to take your pizza home if you want to eat in a more relaxed setting. Otherwise this restaurant can be quite crowded and unsettling.
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Regina's pizza does not fail to please. Maybe not the best pizza in the world, but the best in the area. I stick with the standard cheese and you can't go wrong with it. Very greasy, so be... More
Regina's pizza does not fail to please. Maybe not the best pizza in the world, but the best in the area. I stick with the standard cheese and you can't go wrong with it. Very greasy, so be prepared!
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This place has unbelieveably good pizza. They have been around forever and serve delicious thin crust pizza. It is some of the best pizza that I have ever tasted (and I have tasted a lot of pizza).... More
This place has unbelieveably good pizza. They have been around forever and serve delicious thin crust pizza. It is some of the best pizza that I have ever tasted (and I have tasted a lot of pizza). Everything about it is good - the cheese, the sauce, the crust, whatever toppings you like... I've got no complaints.
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It's hard to go wrong at a pizza place in Boston, but this place is a notch above the rest. Doesn't matter much what you get, it's going to be thin and it's going to be good. I tend to stick to... More
It's hard to go wrong at a pizza place in Boston, but this place is a notch above the rest. Doesn't matter much what you get, it's going to be thin and it's going to be good. I tend to stick to pepperoni and cheese but that's more of a personality flaw than a recommendation.
The staff is consistently short, brusk, and downright rude. Welcome to Boston. Get used to it. Or move back to California.
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