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I've heard that the Linwood can be busy at times and it takes about 35 minutes for a pizza. I can accept that. That's unavoidable when people like your pizza and you have the regulars who come in to... More
I've heard that the Linwood can be busy at times and it takes about 35 minutes for a pizza. I can accept that. That's unavoidable when people like your pizza and you have the regulars who come in to hang out, have a pizza and drink a few brews. Heard the parking can be kind of tight and I can accept that, too. However rude waitstaff is not okay and the Lynwood owners need to do something about that. There's just no excuse for an employee being rude when you walk in the door and ask them where to pick up the pizzas. I've never been there before and wasn't sure. You would have thought I asked this woman for a million bucks. Geez, sorry I bothered you with a question that you found stupid. Needless to say I won't be returning to the Lynwood since I don't have to put up with a b*tchy attitude from a snotty employee when I'm spending $50. on pizzas. Thought I'd treat my family to several different pizzas since I had heard their pizza was good. Next time that happens it won't be Lynwood pizza. It's not okay that rude people work at the Lynwood. The proprietors should get rid of people who are miserable and take it out on customers. If they can't handle the job they should find something else to do.
Pros: Pizza is good
Cons: waitstaff rude
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I grew up on Lynnwood pizza my Grandparents used to own nthe little store across the street and my folks always bought take out pizza , I always went with my Dad to pick it up and on the way home we... More
I grew up on Lynnwood pizza my Grandparents used to own nthe little store across the street and my folks always bought take out pizza , I always went with my Dad to pick it up and on the way home we used to burn our mouths because we could not resist the smell . Even now my mouth is watering just remembering the best pizza in the world . My Aunt Audrey and Uncle Jack always brought some frozen pizza's when they came to visit us in California / or Seattle because they know how much I crave them . What a treat , I looked forward to those pizza's almost as much as their visit , and of course that is the first place and last place I visit when I'm back home on a trip . Look out Lynwood I'm bringing the family in mid October and I'm going to feast on the best pizza in the world . I always say it is the crust that makes the big difference but the sauce is just right and the right amount of toppings ( just got to try the baked bean one also) plain cheese and onion are my fav's. we are bringing the 4th generation to the Lynwood for pizza and Lucas Jack loves to eat! bet he'll love the pizza just like his Great Uncle for whom he is named
Pros: best pizza ever anywhere
Cons: too far from Seattle
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The Lynwood "since 1949" has the tastiest little pizza's around. Being from Quincy, I've had Dee Dees, Alumni and Town Spa, all good but not as good. The atmosphere is gritty and dated (1949), but... More
The Lynwood "since 1949" has the tastiest little pizza's around. Being from Quincy, I've had Dee Dees, Alumni and Town Spa, all good but not as good. The atmosphere is gritty and dated (1949), but it grows on you the more you go. Love the brusk wait staff, especially when I try to order a microbrew. Put the same staff and attitude at Faneuil Hall and they would make millions.
Pros: Tastiest little pizzas around
Cons: none
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Fabulous first bite, like no other pizza in MA. In the metro Detroit area we have Jets for a magnificent Hawaiian pizza and Buddy's for a great square pan pizza. Massachusetts somehow has ho-hum... More
Fabulous first bite, like no other pizza in MA. In the metro Detroit area we have Jets for a magnificent Hawaiian pizza and Buddy's for a great square pan pizza. Massachusetts somehow has ho-hum pizza, but then there was Lynwood. Saw Lynwood on the Phantom Gourmet and put it on the list to try it sometime. Took another couple out to dinner and check the place out, busy on Saturday & lots of carry out orders. It took a year before I had the courage to try the baked bean pizza, WOW it sure is a winner! Who would believe a bean pizza could taste this good. Five stars all the way. We drive down once a month for our pizza "fix". Maybe it's good that we don't live in the neighborhood. Simple is good.
Pros: You'll dream about this pizza after the first bite.
Cons: Too far away from home.
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After having read a lot about Lynnwood Cafe, we tried it last night. We ordered two pies - mushroom, and onion-pepper. The pizzas were served nice and hot - and were very tasty. However, the... More
After having read a lot about Lynnwood Cafe, we tried it last night. We ordered two pies - mushroom, and onion-pepper. The pizzas were served nice and hot - and were very tasty. However, the amount of toppings were a little less than what we desired.
Pros: tasty bar pizza
Cons: location, seating
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Hands down this pizza and establishment are the best you will find. This pizza has a place in my family like no other restaurant. Unlike lots of other on here I grew up in Quincy and our family... More
Hands down this pizza and establishment are the best you will find. This pizza has a place in my family like no other restaurant. Unlike lots of other on here I grew up in Quincy and our family drove there almost every week to eat in or pick up our favorite pizza. My Grandmother loves to tell stories of when they were poor and would take my Father and his sibs there for big treat. Love this place, best pizza you can find anywhere, Town Spa is a joke compared to this, there pizza is the knock off!!!
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I usually go to the Town Spa more than the Lynwood, and both pizzas are very similar. I have to say i like the Town Spa better, but i love the atmosphere and the pizza in Lynwoods. I don't know why... More
I usually go to the Town Spa more than the Lynwood, and both pizzas are very similar. I have to say i like the Town Spa better, but i love the atmosphere and the pizza in Lynwoods. I don't know why people are saying its dirty, though. Definatly avoid on Fridays and Saturdays, and sometimes you will call and you get the busy signal, and thats because they keep their phone off the hook (they get more orders sometimes than they can keep up with). But overall, its pretty good.
Pros: GREAT pizza, great atmosphere, good service
Cons: Can get extremely busy and packed on weekends
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I was raised on the Lynwood's pizza, I grew up just up the street. Yup, the place is dated; nope, it isn't dirty, just time worn, and I find the waitstaff, when not under seige, to be just fine,... More
I was raised on the Lynwood's pizza, I grew up just up the street. Yup, the place is dated; nope, it isn't dirty, just time worn, and I find the waitstaff, when not under seige, to be just fine, thank you. Others, including Town Spa in Stoughton, have similar pizza, which may or may not have been copied from the Lynwood (which has been around since the '40s), but for those of us Townies, you can't beat the Lynwood's Bean Special, which is a lot better than it might sound. The plain cheese pizza is the best. When I was in High School, when the Lynwood closed for a vacation, we'd go to the Town Spa, and when the Town Spa closed for vacation, their patrons would come to the Lynwood! So, if its free refills you want, or bright, shiny lights, or brand new furniture you prefer, then this isn't the place for you. But, if its great pizza, cold beer, and friendly faces you desire, this is the place for you. Just be prepared to wait in line on Friday and Saturday nights, especially during softball and bowling league seasons.
Pros: Great pizza, cold beer, good drinks
Cons: Sometimes too crowded
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A few of our friends from Randolph told us we had to try Lynwood Cafe. So we did. What an overall disappointment. The pizza (which is the only food they serve there) is typical pub pizza. It's good,... More
A few of our friends from Randolph told us we had to try Lynwood Cafe. So we did. What an overall disappointment. The pizza (which is the only food they serve there) is typical pub pizza. It's good, but nothing special. Apparently, Lynwood is to Randolph what Town Spa is to Stoughton. And just like Town Spa there are no free refills on the soda and no credit cards accepted. The restaurant itself is dated, poorly lit and dirty. The waitress was less than accomodating. When the pizzas arrived, we were given these wafer-thin paper plates about 5" round. When we asked for knives and forks, we were told they have no knives (I found out later that they do, but they only have a few - go figure). The pizza was tasty and had plenty of cheese. Tthe crust was bread-like and slightly crispy, and the sauce pretty good as well. From what I can figure, people raised on this pizza seem to have a cult-like fasination for it. For anyone else, don't waste your time.
Pros: Good pizza
Cons: Dirty, bad service, only pizza on the menu, no free refills on soda, no credit cards
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i live in stoughton and have grown up in with town spa pizza. lynwood is a knock off of the incredable town spa.and should be taken off the pizza grid
Pros: nothing
Cons: everthing
i live in stoughton and have grown up in with town spa pizza. lynwood is a knock off of the incredable town spa.and should be taken off the pizza grid
Pros: nothing
Cons: everthing
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