Its good, decent slices and an excellent chicken wrap!
(3)
Jared S.
My wife is all into Yelp and forced me to sign up. I haven't been inspired to write a review. But I must shout out Buccieri's. I work right down the street from here and on nice days you will always find me here for lunch (and pretty much everyone else that works within a 5 block radius). The pizza is outstanding, honestly the best (easily) I've had in the Boston area. The calzones are pre-made so they're a little dry but still good. They have an ever expanding menu - soups, subs, salads, you name it. Besides the pizza, I favor the various parms, and the prosciutto/mozzarella/tomato/basil sub. *drool* And they do catering. Any place that can afford to only be open from 11-3 has to be amazing.
(5)
Dante J.
Best pizza in Chelsea. Good Subs, salads, and etc.
(5)
Stephanie G.
I cannot begin to explain how bad the customer service is here. The girl who typically rings up orders is VERY nice, however, the middle aged man that actually prepares the food was an absolute JERK to me when I returned an order that consisted of lettuce and greek dressing (that I was charged $8 for) when I actually ordered a caesar salad wrap. I was very polite and simply asked for my money back as I had no time to order something different due to time constraints (lunch break was wasted bc of this). This man yelled at me and belittled in front of all the customers. They have lost my business and I have asked all of my co-workers to never order from there again (40+ coworkers that order from them on a weekly business). I got a caesar wrap the next day (that cost me $4 mind you) from Broadway house of pizza in Chelsea and their customer service is AMAZING! Don't waste your money here.
(1)
Tom H.
Appalled by how we were treated today. My coworker and I have spent hundreds of dollars each over the past two years at this place. We were regulars. My coworker was overcharged for a slice of pizza last week. The friendly waitress, who we always joke with, said next time you come in just ask for a slice. Rather than having her take time out to refund the money, my coworker said no problem. Today, we returned and mentioned what happened and the owner said that he cant help us. Apparently the friendly employee was out today. We stated that we were regulars and aren't trying to scam anyone. We just want what we paid for. We even attempted to speak with another employee who sees us all the time, but he did not want to be bothered by us with his boss hovering over him. So now they have my coworkers money; when all they had to do was give him what he paid for. The situation was saddening more than anything because the food is good. But more importantly we thought our patronage was being recognized and appreciated. I guess asking a local spot to know their customers is a thing of the past.
(1)
Chris C.
Was in Boston for business last week and I visited this place MANY times over the course of the week. Being a small place, the menu is extensive! You can never go wrong with the pizza. They have 3 or 4 out, but you can always have made-to-order. They have daily specials on soups, calzones, and sandwiches too. The steak and cheese is one of the best I've tasted. The steak bomb is probably better than a philly cheesesteak (did I just say that?). The meatball marinara sub blows it out of the water. The chicken parm was great! I wasn't able to try a calzone, but it looked a bit dry. The seating is limited and the hours aren't all that great, but if you get a chance to catch it when its open, you will not regret it. The price is awesome. A slice is about $2.50-3.00 and the subs are around $6.00. Worth it! On some days I got a slice and a sandwich. The staff is very friendly and accomodating to locals and visitors alike. I would recommend to anyone going to Boston. Food = 9/10 Staff = 8/10 Price = 9/10
Takes Reservations : No Delivery : Yes Take-out : Yes Accepts Credit Cards : Yes Good for Kids : Yes Good for Groups : No Attire : Casual Outdoor Seating : No Has TV : No Waiter Service : No
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Cosmo X.
Its good, decent slices and an excellent chicken wrap!
(3)Jared S.
My wife is all into Yelp and forced me to sign up. I haven't been inspired to write a review. But I must shout out Buccieri's. I work right down the street from here and on nice days you will always find me here for lunch (and pretty much everyone else that works within a 5 block radius). The pizza is outstanding, honestly the best (easily) I've had in the Boston area. The calzones are pre-made so they're a little dry but still good. They have an ever expanding menu - soups, subs, salads, you name it. Besides the pizza, I favor the various parms, and the prosciutto/mozzarella/tomato/basil sub. *drool* And they do catering. Any place that can afford to only be open from 11-3 has to be amazing.
(5)Dante J.
Best pizza in Chelsea. Good Subs, salads, and etc.
(5)Stephanie G.
I cannot begin to explain how bad the customer service is here. The girl who typically rings up orders is VERY nice, however, the middle aged man that actually prepares the food was an absolute JERK to me when I returned an order that consisted of lettuce and greek dressing (that I was charged $8 for) when I actually ordered a caesar salad wrap. I was very polite and simply asked for my money back as I had no time to order something different due to time constraints (lunch break was wasted bc of this). This man yelled at me and belittled in front of all the customers. They have lost my business and I have asked all of my co-workers to never order from there again (40+ coworkers that order from them on a weekly business). I got a caesar wrap the next day (that cost me $4 mind you) from Broadway house of pizza in Chelsea and their customer service is AMAZING! Don't waste your money here.
(1)Tom H.
Appalled by how we were treated today. My coworker and I have spent hundreds of dollars each over the past two years at this place. We were regulars. My coworker was overcharged for a slice of pizza last week. The friendly waitress, who we always joke with, said next time you come in just ask for a slice. Rather than having her take time out to refund the money, my coworker said no problem. Today, we returned and mentioned what happened and the owner said that he cant help us. Apparently the friendly employee was out today. We stated that we were regulars and aren't trying to scam anyone. We just want what we paid for. We even attempted to speak with another employee who sees us all the time, but he did not want to be bothered by us with his boss hovering over him. So now they have my coworkers money; when all they had to do was give him what he paid for. The situation was saddening more than anything because the food is good. But more importantly we thought our patronage was being recognized and appreciated. I guess asking a local spot to know their customers is a thing of the past.
(1)Chris C.
Was in Boston for business last week and I visited this place MANY times over the course of the week. Being a small place, the menu is extensive! You can never go wrong with the pizza. They have 3 or 4 out, but you can always have made-to-order. They have daily specials on soups, calzones, and sandwiches too. The steak and cheese is one of the best I've tasted. The steak bomb is probably better than a philly cheesesteak (did I just say that?). The meatball marinara sub blows it out of the water. The chicken parm was great! I wasn't able to try a calzone, but it looked a bit dry. The seating is limited and the hours aren't all that great, but if you get a chance to catch it when its open, you will not regret it. The price is awesome. A slice is about $2.50-3.00 and the subs are around $6.00. Worth it! On some days I got a slice and a sandwich. The staff is very friendly and accomodating to locals and visitors alike. I would recommend to anyone going to Boston. Food = 9/10 Staff = 8/10 Price = 9/10
(4)