Thin Crust Pizzerias of Boston

George Bqua
When you're traveling, Boston seems to come up a lot. It's a big city with many cool things to see, but something I like to do when I go there is to get some seriously delicious pizza. Not just regular pizza, but the good kind, scrumptious thin-crust style. There are many places that you could go, but when I go to Boston, usually I go to one of the three best places in town. If you ever get the chance, you should go check them out.

The Upper Crust Pizzeria: this is a place that you definitely have to try out. I go there at least every time I go down to Boston and I haven't had a better pizza elsewhere. This award-winning pizzeria was founded in 2001 now with 10 locations just in Boston where you can find delicious pizza created in a welcoming atmosphere in an open-kitchen area. Their Neapolitan-style pizza is award winning and has definitely gotten my vote. The sauce mixed with the savory cheese with the toppings added on is almost like heaven. Whether you're a classic pizza eater who prefers pepperoni and mushrooms or someone who would like to try something new, The Upper Crust has toppings for everybody out there. One thing that I really like is that I can go there and hang out with my friends to watch some sports on their TV screens. It's pretty sweet. Whenever I want to just relax and gather up some friends, I can enjoy and mouth-watering meal whiling enjoying the company of my friends and my favorite basketball team. The Upper Crust that I usually head to is the one downtown on 245 Summer Street. If you need directions search for it on Google maps.

Another place that is just absolutely delicious is Santarpio's Pizza. They were voted Best of Boston for 6 years. Many locals know this place as the city's premier pizza place and after eating there one time, I would have to agree. The pizza's are almost perfect, where the crust on the edges are nice and crunchy while the inside softens up and becomes even more delicious under all of the toppings. Once you walk into the building you would notice that the meat is cooked on a grill right inside of the front door. The pleasant smell instantly awakens your senses and the other aromas of the tomato, cheese, and fresh dough tantalize your taste buds. This place will have you keep coming back for more and more and the atmosphere is wonderful with the good smells and the good service. It's located on 111 Chelsea Street, once again, if you need directions search for it on Google maps.

And when I'm not eating my meals at those two pizzerias, I'm usually spending my lunches at diMio's. This place is just as good as the other two above. I've met some of the chefs and they are trained by some of the greatest from Naples, offering a true Neapolitan style pizza using the freshest and finest ingredients, or so they say. But, seriously, they do cook up some seriously delectable pizza that you'll just be wanting more and more of. I've talked to one of the chefs and asked him some questions about their pizzas and they say that they try to be healthy and don't put any "trans fat" into their pizzas. That's pretty good, but in comparison, I really don't know if other places do put it in. They also considered themselves pretty environmentally friendly with 85% of their containers are made of recycled materials. A pretty good place eh? Along with all of that good deal, their atmosphere is wonderful. The dining room is just perfect with the colors matching and a nice clean and trimmed place. They also serve wine, salad, and paninis, so I promise you won't leave hungry. They are located at 1782 Massachusetts Ave. Look up directions on Google maps if you need directions.

So, I'm glad to be of help, if you did take this article as help. Boston's a good place to find some wonderful restaurants and these places are the best if you are looking for thin-crust pizza. If you do have a chance to visit Boston, I hope you can go to one of these places, I promise you won't be let down. Thanks for reading.

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