Find The Best Waltham Pizza

By Melissa Carter


So many pizzas to eat; so little time. Waltham, Massachusetts, has many neighborhood pizzerias, and it is hard to make a best choice. Social media is a good place to begin your search by looking at the pizzerias with enough reviews and stars. To find your best Waltham pizza, you will have to sample for yourself.

According to social media, Prospect Cafe and Pizzeria gets five stars across the board. They have a great website that features an extensive menu. With more than twenty types of pizza, they feature the traditional toppings and the creative toppings. You can design your own, or choose from one of the fancier options.

For that real family feel like you stepped into an Italian movie, try Domenics. Customers feel right at home when they walk in to see Grandma Nona doing all the preparations. The long lunch lines speaks to the quality of the food. People do not wait in line for bad food. With its loyal customers, Domenics just needs to keep doing what they have been doing for many years.

The reviews for Steves Pizza are consistently good. Oddly enough, there are several comments about the outdated decor. That should not be a problem, if you like the food. If you are on a budget, you can get a slice for two dollars. Not everyone sells it by the slice, and if you are eating alone you do not need a whole pie.

The Pizza Roma reviews stand out because most reviewers are writing about the pizza, not the decor or other menu items. The small neighborhood restaurant does not accept credit cards. So you will need some cash on hand. Reviewers grumbled a little about needing cash versus credit card, but they unanimously said that they will keep coming back anyway.

It appears that the most colorful of the lot is Francos Pizzeria and Pub. The clientele and the staff both have a bit of a colorful edge, and many customers commented on the great people watching. One customer keeps coming back, despite the feeling that he thinks one of the lady customers might give him a knuckle sandwich with his beer. The reviewers all agreed that they go there for the food and the people. If you do not want the evening to be dull, you should go to Francos.

It seems appropriate to comment on Waltham Pizza, since it bears the town name. The choices include the usual offerings, veggie, Hawaiian, pepperoni, etc. That is fine. These old favorites stand the test of time, and sometimes you do not want your pizza to taste like Thai food. The reviews are mixed, so be prepared for good or not so good.

The East coast often has townships that were established even before the formation of the United States. Waltham was incorporated in 1738, so you can explore the history of the town and of the Nation. With two universities there are plenty of college students to visit the local pizzerias. Waltham played an important part in the industrial revolution, with one of the first textile mills in the Nation. Waltham wrote watch history when it became the first place to build watches on an assembly line. Come enjoy the pizza and the town.




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