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Best pizza in Boston?

Storified by Adam Gaffin· Sat, Dec 22 2012 17:58:35

@patsrule23 @universalhub Buffalo Chicken pizza from Il MundoPhil
.@patsrule23 @universalhub Armando's in Cambridge. Not Boston, buy definitely the best pizza ever. I dream about their eggplant.Amy Deveau
@patsrule23 @universalhub Go to Regina and then Santarpio's, and then you tell me.Matt Rusteika
@patsrule23 @universalhub santarpio’s. obviouslyChris W
@patsrule23 @universalhub Flatbread Pizza Babyevan kirstel
@patsrule23 @universalhub Pizzanini Washington St Brighton/Brookline areaDon Szechuan
@patsrule23 @universalhub Ernesto's or umbertos in the north end..or santarpios in east BostonAlex Mellion
@patsrule23 @universalhub canestaro close to fenway park, 4 cheeses... DeliciousLong island iced tea
"@patsrule23: @universalhub Best Pizza in Boston?" Include Cambridge and it is Newtowne near Porter (get the 'North Ender') Ward 7 Somerville
@Mitguy01 @universalhub @Rusteika Ended up getting Santarpios and it was excellent but paying a toll for pizza sucksWayne Dutch

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Pino's and anyone who says different belongs in a re-education camp.

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Pizzeria Regina (except the one in fanuel hall)

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Same Old Place in JP

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Leone's on Winter Hill makes an amazing Sicilian slice. I think it would beat anything else around.

Angelina's in Teele Square makes a great, thin, NY-like slice. I'm from NY, and it's the closest thing I've found here.

Both of these places seem to use the right ingredients, which 60-80% of pizza places in urban Boston just don't do.

In the spring I'll be doing a Somerville pizza crawl and taking many photos...

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Pinocchio's pizza-- Harvard square

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No.

There is only Umberto.

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I'm leaving Boston for the Midwest in a few days and the one place I absolutely made sure to hit before leaving was Umberto's. I'm sure I'll be dreaming about a slice from there (okay, three slices) while eating that thin crust, provolone-covered mess they're so enamored with in Missouri.

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That would be an improvement. I've seen cheddar on "pizza" at a locally well-regarded joint in St Louis, so help me God.

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Stuffed sausage pizza at Sicilia's by the BU Bridge. This conversation is over.

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Umberto's
Original Regina's only
Brown Jug-Chelsea
Bianchi's-Revere

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Same Old Place in JP

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Ernesto´s on Salem Street in North End. Formerly known as Giorgio´s, this place is hands down the best!!!

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Pleasant Cafe Washington street Roslindale

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My favorite - Pleasant Cafe.

Pino's (Cleveland Circle) is also good.

If you'd like a decent standard New York-style pie, thin crispy crust, inexpensive, two places in Southie aren't too bad at all. Frosty's (L at 2nd Street) and Liberty Bell (Broadway at C).

(Yeah, Liberty Bell is a roast beef place, and a damn good one, but I discovered their pizza about a month ago. Not too shabby at all.)

Suldog
http://jimsuldog.blogspot.com

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Buffalo Chicken Calzone from Checkmate in Rosi everyday #lastmealondeathrow

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Imperial is myfavorite.

Plain Cheese, which is what all good pizza should be judged by. None of this stuffed sausage buffalo chicken crap.

Newtowne in Cambridge is good.

North of Boston, I go for 621 grill in Saugus.

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Umberto in the North End or Santarpio's in Eastie

Don't judge pizza by the toppings, look for long lines and small menus

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Absolutely not! 'cause if I do, the place will be overrun and tourists will find it.

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This thread is making me feel nostalgic for The European. My family would go there and we'd get antipasto (an exotic dish for a Scottish/Irish/Polish girl like me) and HUGE pizzas!

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Used to love those giant oval pizzas.
And in the bar they had these tacky landscape paintings with moving water done in lights that I loved as a kid.

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