Best Pizza By Neighborhood

Here I breakdown the best place to get pizza in a variety of Boston neighborhoods.

Back Bay

This is going to be a little controversial and I can already hear the masses screeching. Eataly has the best pizza in Back Bay. The variety of crusts, the in-house cheeses. So good. I’ll give a runner up for Back Bay only, Mistral.

Picco

Picco

South End

I don’t even have to think twice. Picco is the best pizza in the South End, and a top contender for best pizza in Boston. One size, well cooked, heavy sauce, cheesy cheese all on a sourdough crust. What more is there? Ice cream for dessert? They have that too. Also, free delivery.

Beacon Hill

I can’t think of too many pizza places in Beacon Hill. Fig’s is the first to come to mind, and is really good pizza. One large size. Baked at fast at high temps. It’s pretty common to get a pizza that’s half one set of toppings, and the other half different. They’ll charge you for the more expensive pizza, but it’s still worth it. They also deliver for free.

North End

No, it’s not Regina Pizzeria. They’re pizza is good, but I think Parziales is better. The nice thing is, they sell by the slice, so you can get a quick lunch. They also sell the dough, so you can make your own at home. Just FYI so you’re not shocked when you get there, it’s square pizza.

East Boston

Santarpio’s has been making pizza since before my parents were born, so it’s got to be good. And it is. It’s a fun outing to head over to Santarpio’s. There’s just something so homey about old restaurants in Eastie.

Other neighborhoods in Boston

Just go to one of the places above, one of them can’t be too far from you. And many deliver.

So that’s it. Those are the best places to get pizza in Boston. Who wants to go to lunch? Your pick.