I know that Bostonians/New Englanders don’t really know what good pizza is, I get it. Some places try real hard and they actually make something edible while others fail so horribly that their business should be burnt to the ground. I was served the single most disgusting slice of pizza from Regina Pizzeria in South Station. My only regret was that I didn’t demand my money back after the first bite. They could have kept their money if I would have been permitted to slap the person who made this abomination in the face. Stay away… stay far away.
Jennifer B.
Tu valoración: 3 New York, NY
I’m not usually a fan of reheated«by the slice» pizza places but I was at south street station, hungry and craving pizza. I walked by here and they had just pulled a pizza out of the oven so I grabbed two slices. Piping hot, this pizza was pretty damn good — full of flavor, plenty of sauce, cheese and a chewy crust. Their pizza combo comes with a fountain soda. The calibration was off on my diet coke… wish I’d gotten a bottled diet coke instead. Bottom line: if the pizza is fresh out of the oven, you should go for it!
Pegah Y.
Tu valoración: 3 Washington, DC
Pizzeria Regina was a good snack at South Station in Boston, but it wasn’t anything to write home about. I ordered the cheese pizza and it was affordable and a good portion, but definitely not the most fresh or enticing pizza. Oh well, it is exactly what I imagined it to be — not worse, not better.
Andrea Z.
Tu valoración: 4 Lakewood, OH
I was just looking for something to keep me from starving as I traveled from Logan to my hotel in the south burbs. Decided to try this kiosk in South Station. I got 2 huge piping hot slices for $ 7.96. Ok yeah, it’s 4 bucks a slice but I was FULL after eating that. $ 8 for non-national chain food that stuffs me isn’t that bad. Yes, I’ve had New York and Chicago pizza. No, these weren’t the most amazing slices I’ve ever had and didn’t compare to what I’ve had in other places. But I found this pizza very good especially for eating on the run. I’d stop again.
DeMarus A.
Tu valoración: 1 New York, NY
Expensive and unsatisfactory. Pizza this bad should be a quarter of the price. Good service and location, however…
Chris B.
Tu valoración: 1 San Jose, CA
$ 8.xx for two lukewarm slices = never coming back again. Taste was poor, cost was high, and I can’t understand why they didn’t reheat the pizza in the oven on order. The Upper Crust gets my vote for best pizza(out of the 2 places I’ve tried…).
Jerry B.
Tu valoración: 1 Boston, MA
I would give this place a negative 5! after sitting in class for six hours, I was starving. I was craving pizza. However, I was not expecting to pay 12 dollars for two slices and a small soda. the pizza was greasy and cold! like wtf– I do not trust this place.
Amy C.
Tu valoración: 2 Washington, DC
As a New Yorker, most pizza outside of the 5 boroughs disappoint me and this was one of them. The crust was crispy and toppings were aplenty, but where was the sauce?! With a generous heaping of tomato sauce, this pizza would have been close to goodness.
San D.
Tu valoración: 4 San Francisco, CA
The BEST pizza in Boston. I’m not a big meat on pizza person, but it doesn’t matter. They have a great mushroom/cheese, and veggie/cheese pizza. Thank goodness they were close by when I needed a good pizza fix on a bad work day!