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Founded in 1926, Pizzeria Regina is a chain of pizza parlors with more than 100 restaurants throughout Massachusetts. It also operates Polcari s Restaurant, which is an Italian-style dining facility. The chain s pizza outlets offer oven-baked and thin-crust pizzas in small and large sizes. Pizzeria Regina s outlets serve pizzas with pepperoni, sausage, mushroom, onion, salami, pepper and anchovy toppings. Its outlets also offer toppings such as, red peppers, jalapenos, black olives, spinach, cherry, tomatoes, artichoke hearts, broccoli, cheese and garlic. The chain s pizza outlets provide online order placement services. Its outlets offer gift certificates in several denominations. Pizzeria Regina maintains a location in Boston.
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Old time restaurant, family atmosphere, delicious Pizza, good price for family dining. Highly recommended.
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I am an avid pizza go-er, and I have to say, I am floored by how good this pizza is. I got the pepperoni w/ canadian bacon and I can't stop thinking about how well it was done. Can't wait to come back, you've hooked yourselves a regular!
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Pizzeria Regina is the best pizza in the world and the staff is great!! especially Patrice, the Prettiest and nicest waitress Ever = )
This was a good meel with good service. I will go again!
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look this place jams from open to close. you expect a server to kiss your arse, lick your balls, etc. not the place to go. you want the best pizza in the world and can deal with eating in a busy place well worth it. some people just can't get over themselves so they write a bad review. im an italian chef and this place rules.
WOW, so many reviews. A friend of mine invited me at Reginas' pizzeria. He actually saw them on Phanthom Gourmet and the Phanthom gave them good reviews. So he wanted to check out their pizzas.He was driving, it took us a long time to find the restaurant, . It was so hidden with all the little streets of the North End. We finally found them, the place looked so small. There was a small entrance. The place was so small, packed and very loud. The staff is not diverse at all it's all white. The customers are also all whites. We got a cheese pizza. Me and my friend were not impressed. The taste was ok but nothing yummy like the Phanthom said. It's was very greasy, the pizza did not look nice and it was a messy pizza. Customer service was not all that either Truereview here to tell you the truth
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Doesnt live up to the hype whatsoever!!!!!!!!! The host (who is normally an older guy) is beyond rude. I get the whole ""this is the north end, and you do it OUR way"" thing, but this place takes it to a whole other level. And dont ever even bother calling in an order for pick up because you wont even be able to get a word in edgewise. Somewhere along the way someone told these people that they are 'the best' and it went RIGHT to their head. But enough about the terrible service. The pizza itself isnt even that great. Its never cooked enough, unless you tell them to cook it well done. If you want the best pizza in the north end...skip Reginas and head over to the Pushcart Cafe on Salem Street. Take it from a north end resident. This place is the pits!
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Wow!!!!!!!!!! This pizza is outstanding!!! I can't believe I used to think we had good pizza in CT. Nothing tops this place! The variety, the dough, everything is cooked to perfection. This is our go to place!!! awesome stuff
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I haven't lived in the Boston area for about 15 years, but I try to make it to Regina's in the North End whenever I come to Boston to visit family. There is something about the cheese and the sauce that makes Regina's pizza so good. Plain cheese with no extra toppings is all you need. It's small, and you may have to wait, but it's worth it.
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go to figs if you want good pizza. this is a place where you can get decent pizza, but figs is amazing. that is great!!! thin bread and great and healthy ingredients.
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HAG is a gross understatement to describe the beast of a women who waited on us! (as said above) Terrible serive!!!! Pretty good pizza, most likely will only go back for takeout.
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The pizza here is amazing!! highly recommend visiting this place. \r \r Saw rob lowe there too, and the night before that leonardo dicaprio was enjoying a pizza. so, seems to be quite the place to visit!
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I would give them a negative star if I could. The pizza is ""passable"" at best. Seriously, there is nothing special about it at all & as other reviewers have mentioned it is either too dough or burnt w/ a charcoal like substance on the bottom. The wait staff is awful! If you feel the need to have Pizzeria Regina's at least get take out, you want the least amount of contact with these bitter old waitresses as possible. If you want good pizza where they people are actually glad to have you as a customer, got to Ernesto's, you will have a better experience all around.
I've gone here since I was a child. I moved away from the Boston area years ago & have never found pizza quite as good. Every time we're in Boston, we make a special stop at Regina's!
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I'm from New Hampshire , I have family memberS that go to THE NORTH-END BOSTON Pizzeria Regina for years ..\r Finally me and my husband decided to go down there.\r We are driving around looking for a parking space .. my husband decided that it would be better if I run in and order to go , wile is driving around.. So I went in, and I order a large pizza to go . I tip the girl that toke the order ..( never tip before service ) very true ...\r so.. Im waiting on a pizza , my husband comes in ,he found a parking space near by .. so we both waiting on a pizza "" to go ""...\r The manager of the place ask us : you guys want to seat down ? I said : Yes! that would be lovely..\r me and my husband seat down on a little table .. But \r the girl in a bar that toke my order .. starts having an attitude because the pizza was to go..\r she goes On and On ( I could hear her bad mouthing about me and my husband to another customers ) , \r I got up and she saw that I caught her talking about us to the customer in a bar .. I Said to Her .. I don't care about a table Im glad to take it to go , but your manager told me to seat down .. she's Bla Bla Bla still .. I told her to hurry up with the pizza that I wanted to leave \r \r the manager comes over , and ask us to seat down again , and apologized about the girl in a bar .. she was very unprofessional .\r and the manager recognized that\r we seat again on a table, our pizza comes , and everybody in that pizzeria its just looking at us \r IT MADE US FEEL NOT WANTED THERE\r we order some drinks .. well .. what if I told you , , we eat the pizza with out drinks ,another waitress , she managed to forget . she give us the drinks on our last bites .. \r my REVIEW OF PIZZERIA REGINA IS : NOT WORTH THE TRIP , RUDE + DIRTY \r THE PIZZA ITS NOTHING YOU HAVEN'T HAD BEBORE , , AND THE PLACE IS SMALL, RUDE AND VERY DIRTY .\r NORTH-END BOSTON PIZZERIA REGINA NOTHING WORTH THE TRIP.\r \r \r NIVEA HOWARD, NH
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Anyone who complains about the pizza here has issues. This pizza is excellent. It's not a spacious place, however, so you do feel slightly crowded-in upon while eating, however it depends exactly where you get a table. The food is fresh and delicious. I've had one overcooked Za there in years of going. I can't think of a better pizzeria in Boston or Cambridge, although the one near the Fleet Center has good cheap n' greasy Za. Dunno the name of it now.
Old world charm and original old world pizza. Simply the best pizza in Boston
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I love pizza. So perhaps I'm being too harsh. But coming from CT, I'm used to delicious pies with savory, thick sauce and delicious crust. This place has neither. Their sauce is horrible, the crust is too thin and the pizza as a whole is just sub-par. If you want a floppy slice with too-sweet sauce and burned crust, by all means go to Pizzeria Regina. But if you actually like pizza, save yourself the heartache and drive a few hours to CT, where everything is boring except the pizza. Seriously, good pizza is hard to come by in Boston, but you can find it. Not at this place though...
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I went to Pizzeria Regina (Thacher St) with my family on a Friday night, and I should say WE WERE ASHAMED OF BEING ITALIANS. They had us wait on the sidewalk for about 1 hour, with some guy coming out periodically saying ""you'll be seated in 5 min"". Inside, the restaurant was one of the filthiest we had ever been to. There were used forks and napkins on the floor, and the table was sticky all over. The remainder of the restaurant was the same. The waitstaff was pushy and impatient. My aunt walked out of the restroom in absolute disbelief. If you do not have Italian roots, please understand the difference between a hole in the wall and Regina. THIS IS NOT THE WAY THINGS ARE DONE IN THE OLD COUNTRY. Regina is not a typical Italian diner, it's a dirty and inconsiderate joint that has become a TOURIST TRAP and will keep pulling this off as long as people line up in front. If filth is easily visible in a restaurant's eating area and restroom, imagine the areas you don't have access to (kitchen, disposal, pantry, etc). The quality of Regina's pizza is irrelevant once you consider you are eating in such conditions. Also, Regina would be the last place for takeout b/c of all the reasons above.
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