
Regina Pizzeria: Bustling Little Italy staple serving legendary pies for almost 100 years.
Regina Pizzeria is a Boston pizza restaurant at 11 1/2 Thacher St, known as a local favorite and a draw for visitors. The lively venue serves thin, crispy crusts with flavorful sauce, and is praised for fast, friendly service. Dine-in or place to-go orders to the right of the bar; the space stays busy and welcoming, with seasoned oil for dipping and large, shareable pies.
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Handcrafted pizzas with crispy crust, special sauce, and fresh toppings like pepperoni and giambotta.
Lively atmosphere with historic decor, perfect for enjoying pizza and drinks in a bustling setting.
Quick service for grabbing slices or whole pizzas to enjoy on the go, with a dedicated ordering area.
Full bar offering beers like Peroni and other beverages to complement your meal.
Accommodates large groups and tourists with efficient service, ideal for exploring Little Italy.
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Overall rating
Amy B
Definitely a local favorite and a popular place for tourists to stop by for a delicious slice of pizza. Lines are inevitable, but move fairly quickly for dine-in. If you want it to-go, head to the right of the bar and order. Not sure if there are limitations to what you can order though. The place is booming with people and it's quite lively and has a great atmosphere. They're about to celebrate 100 years! I tried the cheese, pepperoni and giambotta paired with a nice glass of Peroni. The crust is thin and crispy, the amount of their special sauce is perfect. Most of us got a variation of this with someone getting a Margherita and loved it too. A 10" is more than enough for one person, or you can split with it another if you're not so hungry. Price point is fair and they give you paper plates and plastic cutlery- casual but amazing vibes. Best Pizza in town! Must try!!
Patti T.
Lively atmosphere, friendly service, delicious pizza loaded with flavor and not oily at all. The sauce is amazing. This is a must try if you are in the area. Com early, it gets crowded fast. Make sure to try the seasoned oil on the table to dip the pizza crust. So flavorful!
benjamin burgess iii
This is the place for pizza, a little off the path from the freedom trail but worth the extra walk. Was busy when we went but only waited about 10mins. The service was fast and the pizza was amazing. The pictures of famous people on the wall is fun to look at while you wait for your pie, I will definitely be back when I can. Best pizza in Little Italy.
Larry Benrus
To say this place is bustling is an understatement. We were there when Little Italy was celebrating the something or other of St. Joseph and the entire area was cordoned off for the weekend long event. The streets were filled with vendors and activities. It looked like a great time. I don't know if this was the reason for super long line at Regina, but nonetheless, there was one. The pizza was pretty good for an east coast pie. Can't hold a candle to Chicago pizza, tavern style, or deep dish, but it was tasty. Even though the place was nuts, our server was fantastic. Their assembly line of cranking out pizzas was pretty impressive. We sat right next to the kitchen. The walls are covered with (gotta be) thousands of police uniform shoulder patches from all over the country. I kid you not, the first one that caught my eye across the room turned out to be from the Lake County Sheriff in Illinois, right where I live. What are the chances?
Veronika 75
Extremely busy place. Went there on Monday afternoon and there was a line up outside. Got table fairy quick. I’m not a big fan of pizza but their pizzas are amazing. One of the best pizza I’ve ever had. Delicious. Fresh. Large portions.