One of my favorite pizzas. Not the perfect old school pizza but close enough. Not the most convenient place to pick up from… The food court in the mall. I did eventually find out there was reserved parking spots in the back of the mall to wait and they will deliver to your car.
N Q.
Classificação do local: 2 Richmond, TX
It may be considered the best pizza in the area but I’m here to tell you it is not saying much. Dominoes or PH are better and you KNOW that can’t be good. I guess it seemed worse b/c I went at the suggestion of a local.
Kim S.
Classificação do local: 4 Lowell, MA
Best pizza in the area! I love the pizza here but getting in and out of the mall area can get cumbersome with construction and business traffic. On the bright side, there are designated parking spots for Pizzera Regina for pick up. Once you arrive, the employees can see you through the camera and bring your order down. How they know it’s you, I’m not sure. All the pizzas area great. I like to stay basic and do less toppings. I find the more toppings that are added, the heavier and soggier the pizza gets. My favorite is ricotta, chicken, spinach, garlic and prosciutto. Prices is higher than your average local mom and pops or other chain restaurants but i’ts worth it.
Jane Needham Dufault C.
Classificação do local: 1 North Billerica, MA
I ordered a large pepper onion and mushroom pizza had never had it before was extremely disappointed it was $ 22 and I have never in my life thrown out pizza except for this one I have even saved leftover pizza from Caesar $ 5 pizza I heard such good reviews on this place I just had to try it it is way overrated the pizza was undercooked there was no sauce on it practically at all I could not even dr it up so in the trash when the leftovers
Josh F.
Classificação do local: 4 Burlington, MA
The pizza is great when you go in and buy slices, but pick up orders are a different story. I do not recommend the orders to go for this price. Go in and get that hearty crispy brick oven taste, it’s not available to go.
Kevin B.
Classificação do local: 2 North Billerica, MA
It has been many years since I’ve eaten pizza from this Regina’s location and now I think I remember why: the pizza wasn’t very good. My pizza crust was still raw in some parts. The crust was also thicker than I remember it being at their other location. This is certainly not the same quality pizza you’d find at the Reginas in Boston’s north end. There are better places in Burlington to get pizza from: Pizzeria Presti or even Papa Gino’s.
Elise M.
Classificação do local: 5 Bedford, MA
This is my favorite pizza establishment. They have thin crust pizza with plenty of flavor. I have never had a bad pizza there. If you call to order and want to bring it home, they have special parking spaces so you don’t have to go into the mall.
Heather G.
Classificação do local: 2 Portland, ME
Not your best pizza today guys. The pizza was all burnt on the bottom. Kick it up a notch. Momma Regina would not be proud.
Jen Z.
Classificação do local: 4 Burlington, MA
This place either has great pizza or terrible pizza. Out of my past 5 visits. 1 terrible 3 okay and 1 great. The terrible one was cold and just tasted like it had been out for a while. If you want good pizza from the mall, go during lunch! The people working are usually very nice and will promptly get you out of there. Also I find this place a bit expensive. 7⁄8 dollars for 2 pieces of pizza and a drink. Other smaller and local pizza shops do that for a buck or two less. Good stuff here if you cant wait. I have gone several more times because they are the closest place to me that has some thickness to their pizza. It is really good stuff. IFYOUDOGO, MAKESUREITSNEARLUNCHHOURORDINNERTIME. otherwise it tastes weird. They will heat it up, sometimes only for a minute which isnt enough or other times for a few minutes and its okay. I had one time where the cheese tasted like it had been sitting under the heating lamp for a solid few hours. It was just gross.
Mike D.
Classificação do local: 4 Medford, MA
I am not going to lie — I was hungry and it the food court and wanted a bite. I ordered a couple of cheese slices. They gave me two slices from the pie right from the oven. It was cheap and good!
Jacqueline B.
Classificação do local: 3 Waltham, MA
The pizza could be better at the food courts But I will take it over the oily pizza at sub shops any time
Will M.
Classificação do local: 1 Lexington, MA
Don’t let the association with the North End establishment fool you. This is mall pizza served in a mall food court. Kids were screaming, the noise was echoing, and the pizza was mediocre. On top of that pizza and sodas for our family of three set us back $ 35! Definitely not a good value. We won’t be back.
Sheri H.
Classificação do local: 5 Carlisle, MA
I wish they still had their 1st floor location, too, but being in the food court hasn’t affected the quality of their pizzas. The managers here know what they’re doing and they’ve trained their employees well, too, because whether you get it «regular,» ‘crispy,” or «well-done,» the pizza here is always fabulous(although I prefer it somewhere between crispy and well-done). The sauce and the cheese are un-frigging-believable. You don’t need toppings with this pizza; it’s that damn good.
Eye Am V.
Classificação do local: 5 Westford, MA
MARINATEDTOMATOES These words say it all.
Dustin P.
Classificação do local: 5 Santa Monica, CA
Once upon a time I was a mallrat. Yeah, as irony would have it, I was at the height of my mallrating around the time the K. Smith dropped«Mallrats». However, I wasn’t quite cool enough to know that the movie with the magic eye poster was right up my alley(and would become one of my favorites a few years later). This all makes sense when you consider that I was a mallrat in the first place… I digress. Mallrats, like any animal, need sustenance. Pizza is a preferred food for mallrats because it is cheap, quick, and delectable. As others have said(because you can’t ignore it), this particular location of Reginas is stuck in the food court. While this isn’t normally a beacon of fine dining, one cannot be so prejudiced to say that food courts must serve crap. This Reginas, like the location in the mecca of Italian food, the North End, serves top notch pizza. Period. My parent’s house is only an eight minute drive from here, so we often brought it back to the casa just like you would pick up any quality pie(however the addition of «The Upper Crust» in Lexington Center has given them some much needed competition). In any event, do yourself a favor, and try it. After all, if the Burlington Mall is important enough for Paul Blart to protect, shouldn’t you see it for yourself?
Andy O.
Classificação do local: 4 San Francisco, CA
I used to come here back in the day when it occupied its own store-space on the first floor of the Burlington Mall. When I think of Boston pizza, I still think of this place… not just for sentimental reasons though, for the pizza itself is very good. Nice, large, cheesy, thin-crust slices, with a taste unique to this Boston chain. While its now moved up to the food court(can’t say I’ve ever equated a food court with quality), the quality and taste have not changed. If you want to appreciate Pizzeria Regina’s pizza for everything it is, stick with the no-frill classics… a slice of cheese, a slice of mushroom, a slice of pepperoni or sausage, and enjoy it.
John D.
Classificação do local: 5 San Diego, CA
Yeah, I know — fine dining in the food court. Thing is, this pizza is fabulous. End of story!