The Ultimate Pizza Journey Through Massachusetts Makes For One Delicious Adventure
By Melissa Mahoney|Published March 22, 2022
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Melissa Mahoney
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I'm an east coast girl living in a west coast world. I grew up in New England before moving to SoCal for several years. I then lived in NYC or a year before moving to AZ in 2009. I worked in the entertainment industry for many years of my adult life and have a deep love for photography, writing, and traveling around the U.S. as well as to far-flung locations around the world. Travel is my life and writing about it is a dream!
If you grew up in New England, chances are you love pizza, and you know some of the best spots. In Massachusetts, you can find some of the best pizza in the region. Whether it’s Italian-style or Sicilian-style you enjoy, we urge you to take this ultimate pizza journey in Massachusetts. Use our interactive map as your guide, and add any additional pizza places you’ve been wanting to try!
Since 1991, Amici's Pizza has been serving up delicious hand-tossed, Italian-style pizza. Over the years it's become a favorite of locals and after one slice, you'll see why. Visit the Facebook page for more information.
Located in Everett, Nana's Pizza is a landmark eatery that's been open since 1991. With some of the best Italian-style pizza in the area, you'll enjoy the food and friendly service. Visit the website for more information.
This cash-only, counter-service pizza joint is located in Boston's North End and serves up some of the best Sicilian-style pizza around. Head to the Facebook page for more information.
Here at Stoked, you can expect artisinal pizza made with a light crust that's crispy on the outside and made with high-quality ingredients. Pair your pizza with a craft beer for the perfect meal. Visit the website for more information.
The city of Worcester is home to some amazing pizza too. And we think you will enjoy the authentic Neopolitan pizza at Volturno. Visit the website for more information.
Since 1963, Red Rose Restaurant has been a landmark in Springfield. Starting off with only 15 seats when it first opened, it has since grown to accommodate over 400 customers. It is known for its pizza, which is made the same way as it has been since 1963. Visit the website for more information.
Our last stop on this pizza journey is the old-school Village Pizza in Greenfield that's been open for more than 50 years. Here you can dine on Greek-style pizza as well as calzones and other items. Visit the website for more information.
Do you think you’ll head out on this pizza journey in Massachusetts? What a delicious journey you could have! If you’ve been to any of these pizza places or know of some other amazing pizza joints around the state, please let us know in the comments.