
Who doesn’t love pizza? Are you looking for pizza places that are above the rest near campus? From Sicilian style to thin crust and specialty pizzas, there are so many great pizza places to choose from. Keep reading for the 5 best pizza places near Northeastern University.
513 Tremont St. Boston, MA 02116
Rating: 4.6 stars
The menu is super diverse, there are a zillion things to choose from, and there is something for everyone. Don’t forget to try the homemade ice cream!
11 ½ Thatcher St. Boston, MA 02113
Rating: 4. 5 stars
Said to be better than the other chain pizza places in Boston. It has this old school vibe to it. This place also serves thin crust pizza.
182 Massachusetts Ave, Boston, MA 02115
Rating: 4.4 stars
It has great flavor and great portions. The buffalo chicken pizza is a big hit. Also, the staff is super friendly and if you need any accommodations, let them know and it won’t be a problem at all!
The Atrium, 1432 Massachusetts Ave, 20138
Rating: 4.4 stars
This place isn’t as close as the others, but I promise it’s worth your time. I have personally tried this place and it’s sooooo yummy. They specialize in thin crust pizza and they offer delivery! Try the mashed potato bacon scallion pizza!
222 Newbury St. Boston, MA 02116
Rating: 4.2 stars
This restaurant is in the perfect location if you’ve been shopping on Newbury. But more importantly, their specialties are on point. One of my favorites is the BBQ chicken pizza.
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