Regina Pizzeria - Boston
Why we chose it
While researching places to eat in Boston, Regina Pizzeria kept coming up as a must-visit spot in “Little Italy”. They have been serving brick oven pizza in Boston’s North End since 1926, and it’s widely known as a local staple. When visiting a historic city like Boston, it felt like one of those classic spots we didn’t want to miss.
Our experience
The North End is bursting with energy, and Regina felt as though she had stepped into a piece of Boston's history. The restaurant exuded an old-school, no-frills vibe—busy, loud, and filled with locals.
We decided to keep our order simple and classic, and the pizza definitely lived up to the hype. After a full morning of exploring the city, it was the perfect meal that everyone enjoyed, which is always a consideration for us when dining with food allergies.
Sometimes the best travel moments are the simplest ones: a crowded pizza place, tired kids, and a table full of delicious food. The pizza was fantastic and reminded us of those relaxed meals that make travel truly memorable, especially after a long weekend of sightseeing.
Important Note
This is not a guarantee.
This is not medical advice. Everyone’s allergies and comfort levels are different.
This reflects our experience on that visit, within our comfort zone.