I recently ordered from Sabatinos and loved it! I ordered the eggplant parm which was delicious its fresh and their sauce is so yummy, I loved it so much I have ordered the same thing every week for a month. I have also tried their chicken fingers which are homemade and good as is the coleslaw. I had curly fries as well but those are frozen but still delicious. Delivery was fairly fast and friendly I have been in once to the store and the guy who works their is super friendly.
Ilya D.
Tu valoración: 4 Boston, MA
Great Greek Salads — only taking a star away because I once bought two slices of pizza and they only packaged one to go. Otherwise, solid pizza place.
Tayter H.
Tu valoración: 2 Bourne, MA
I check out the menu online. I ordered Chicken Fingers 5.99, mozzarella sticks 5.99 and a large Primavera pizza 13.29. I get there and the bill for it is $ 35 and change The sticks were fine. The chicken fingers were the chicken they use for chicken parm, just cut into strips(weird) The pizza was fine I’m not a fan of being over charged, fix your online menu if thats the problem I will be going to Franco’s on Moody St from now on
Rachel B.
Tu valoración: 5 Somerville, MA
Whaa? I always order the Bianco pizza and Greek salad. This has been going on for years and I think it’s deliberate. The pizza comes in 20 minutes, it is hot and delicious, the Greek salad is terástios and fresh. The delivery drivers are friendly as kólasi. It’s the only pizza place for me, and has never disappointed. I only regret that I did not review Sabatino’s earlier.
Amica M.
Tu valoración: 1 Boston, MA
Terrible. Got a slice of pizza. It was tasteless and topping was very dried out from hanging around or was overcooked in the first place.
Amanda B.
Tu valoración: 5 Waltham, MA
Great food and big portions for take-out! I’ve never been to the restaurant, but the take-out was quick and well worth the wait. I had the eggplant parm and caprese salad, and both were delicious! Highly recommend!
Emily F.
Tu valoración: 4 Waltham, MA
The food is OK, some things are«good». What I really like is I can walk by and get a slice of pizza, or a sandwich, and not overpay. Plus the guys in there are usually super friendly. Try: The Mozza, Basil, Prosciutto sandwich Don’t bother with: Raviolis. Not good Also try: Gnocchi. Yum yum yum Also try: Mozza sticks. You get a lot!
Samuel H.
Tu valoración: 4 New York, NY
Good service, very friendly, solid pizzas subs and pastas it’s a nice place to get take out from or sit down at though dining room can often be empty and ominous.
Kaitlin C.
Tu valoración: 1 Charlestown, Boston, MA
Would give zero stars if I could. SO rude and SO late. Ordered $ 220 worth of food for a business lunch, sitting here mortified bc they are already 30 min late with no apologies or explanations. Will never use them again and would strongly caution everyone else to not order from this business. I did not take other reviews seriously enough. Never ever ever again would I go near this restaurant. You just lost a lot of potential future catering business.
Jim C.
Tu valoración: 4 Bangor, ME
For the most part, I find this an average take-out restaurant. But I’m always jones-ing for their steak sub, regular or the bomb. My roommate likes their pizza, which you orders«well done», meaning it is cooked a little longer.
Megan B.
Tu valoración: 1 Robbinsdale, MN
Very disappointed. Was told would be 45 minutes, took around 80 for a small pizza and garlic bread. Food was pretty gross, maybe because if cold. I’m in a hotel room so heating up wasn’t an option. They wouldn’t take my credit card because I didn’t mention it on my initial order and they later closed their register. All in all annoying.
Filippo N.
Tu valoración: 5 Arlington, MA
chicken fingers = homemade chicken cutlets so bomb! best chicken cutlets/fingers/milanesas in town. holler! :)
Skylar N.
Tu valoración: 3 Watertown, MA
I really enjoy their pasta dishes but they do have good wraps and sandwiches. I prefer eating in because you get a lot more food for the price but it is still good to go or for delivery.
Tak Y.
Tu valoración: 1 Waltham, MA
Do not order from these people. They are extremely rude and cannot seem to understand the concept that they are in a customer service industry. I will never order from them again.
Jennafer C.
Tu valoración: 3 Waltham, MA
We order pizza from here at least twice a month– my boyfriend loves the cream cheese pizza Fries and chicken tenders are also good Wasn’t happy the last time we ordered tenders and got wings– but not a deal breaker
Kat L.
Tu valoración: 1 Irvine, CA
I’m in town from California to visit my sister and my three-week-old nephew. «Let’s have a girls’ night!» I thought. «Pizza and a movie!» Sabatino’s Italian Kitchen is ten minutes from her house, and I love their Brighton location — awesome! 5:12PM: Order buffalo chicken wings and a large pepperoni pizza. The man on the phone tells me 30 – 40 minutes. 5: 57PM: Call just to make sure they have our address right. «Yes,» the man on the phone says, before listing four combinations of numbers, not a single one of which appears in my sister’s street address. It’ll be there in five minutes, he promised. 6:15PM: It’ll be there in five minutes from NOW, he reassures me, before double-checking my address. This time he gets one out of the three numbers right. Progress! 6:26PM: I call back to cancel my order. The guy puts me on the with a manager, who assures me he will make me a new order and deliver it himself. We’ll eat elsewhere, I tell him, just don’t charge my card. He assures me the pizza will be at my door within twenty minutes, and I give in. He confirms my street address again. Back to zero out of three numbers. 6:45PM: The manager calls me back to apologize for the confusion. He asks whether we still want the replacement pizza. Um, yeah, didn’t you say you started making it twenty minutes ago? Oh, sure, he says. The driver left two minutes ago. He’ll be there in fifteen minutes. 7:07PM: The original pizza shows up. It’s the same temperature as the brisk autumn night. The chicken tenders are swimming in a quarter-inch of condensation. «When did they send you out with this?» I ask the driver. «Twenty minutes ago?» I send the limp, sad pizza back to whence it came. 7:08PM: I begin to wonder if I am the one who doesn’t know what«minute» means. 7:19PM: The driver of the second pizza calls; I miss it because I’m eating frozen chicken tenders. 7:36PM: I call back the second pizza driver. He says he came to my house and it was closed up. He confirms the address: Right street number! Right street name! WRONGCITY! He says he’ll be at my place in fifteen minutes. 8:02PM: I call the manager back just to let him know that it had been three hours — long enough for me to watch Titanic, fly to Miami, or roast an 8-pound stuffed turkey — and I’m ready to go to sleep so cancel my order and please don’t charge my credit card. He assures me – much as he had an hour and a half before — that he will make my order and deliver it personally. Please don’t, I tell him; we ate hours ago. The night is over. But he insists that he’d like to make things right. Okay, I tell him, if you want to make a quest out of fit, but I’m not paying for the pizza and I don’t want it. 8:35PM: The manager himself shows up at my door. He hands me the pizza and two 20-ounce bottles of Pepsi. «These are a gift from me, personally,» he smiles. No one in the house drinks Pepsi, but sure. «This happens every once in a while,» he says(but really, sir? freaking REALLY?), «and when it happens I feel bad and want to make things right.» I take the food and thank him. He hands me the receipt and asks me to sign to settle on my credit card. After telling me TWICE over the course of three hours that there would be no charge. «Take it back,» I tell him. «I’ve never wanted pizza less in my life.» He did leave the pizza and I tried a piece out of curiosity. It was okay. Crust was overcooked and almost no sauce, but the pepperoni and cheese were good. Also, I don’t think I need to mention that, after three assurances that I wouldn’t be charged, I was, of course, charged the full amount to my credit card. No word on the whereabouts of pizza delivery man number two. I hope he’s doing okay. It’s a strange, savage world out there.
Hallie G.
Tu valoración: 1 Hawthorn, Australia
We ordered delivery. My boyfriend asked of the chicken wings were breaded as I have a gluten intolerance. The guy said no, they were not breaded and when they arrived lo and behold, they were. So the guys basically just fucking lied or didn’t care to ask because he didn’t know. And now I’m hungry AND angry. Fuckers.
D K.
Tu valoración: 5 Boston, MA
I live in the North End, and have eaten countless amounts of chicken Parmesan. This is by far the best. The sauce and cheese is amazing but the chicken actually has great flavor also. So good.
Brandon V.
Tu valoración: 3 Waltham, MA
Ordered delivery to the new house a couple times recently. We have pretty basic pizza needs. The delivery guy found our place and showed up surprisingly quickly the past three times we have ordered, which is nice. The quality of the pizza is good for inexpensive-ish delivery in the area. They do have some of the chewiest crust, and they do not skimp on ingredients. Their antipasto is also good and well made and makes for multiple meals. I have reports that the mozarella sticks are fine as well. On to the wings. Yes, I know I am a fanitic so take this with a grain of salt. I am probably the only Boston Unilocaler to consistently comment on the wings at non wings places. But it matters. To me, at least. Finding their wings on the menu wasn’t that easy(we went through Foodler.) They were labeled ‘Chicken Wings’(as opposed to Buffalo Wings) so I specified that they come ‘hot and sauce, please’ as I do when not given specific options. The wings arrived and they were, in fact, saucy, but they were not hot. They were medium at best. And more importantly, THEYWEREWINGDINGS! Wing Dings /= Chicken Wings. Wing Dings are battered(breaded) chicken wings. In many places(including the late great La Palmoma Pizza of Alden, NY, where I had my first job…), they serve both, so they specify ‘Buffalo Wings or Wing Dings?’. If you do not specify on your menu that you are serving Wing Dings, I’ll assume these are just plain fried Buffalo wings. It’s a pet peeve of mine. Anyway, the Wing Dings that they sell were fine — they were cooked right and there was a good quantity. I know ‘hot’ is subjective, so I won’t really ding them on that. But to sell Wing Dings and not tell the customer, that’s just not right in my wing-addled mind! :-) Will definitely be ordering from them soon despite anything I say about the wings.
Noelle B.
Tu valoración: 5 Smyrna, GA
This is a restaurant for HOMEDELIVERYAWESOMENESS. the BEST lasagna, the best homemade pasta, and wow just discovered their pizza — can’t believe it took me 3 years to figure out their pizza is on par with Upper Crust and PG. If I was judging this place on ambience, 2.5 stars. But I don’t care because they deliver!!! And fast!!!