Jason Wells+FollowBoston’s pizza legend turns 100Regina Pizzeria just hit a century of serving up slices in Boston’s North End, and locals can’t get enough. The original Thacher Street spot still draws crowds with its classic cheese and pepperoni, plus seasonal favorites like Chicken Parm Pizza. Whether you’re a regular or a first-timer, grabbing a booth is the way to soak in that old-school vibe. With slices starting at $4.25, it’s easy to see why this place has become a Boston staple. Anyone else have a favorite Regina’s memory or go-to order? Let’s hear your best pizza stories! #Food #BostonEats #ReginaPizzeria00Share
mary01+FollowBoston’s pizza legend turns 100Regina Pizzeria just hit a major milestone—100 years of serving up slices in Boston’s North End! Locals and visitors alike swear by the old-school charm of the original Thacher Street spot, where the booths and brick walls are as much a part of the experience as the gooey cheese and crispy crust. Whether you’re a fan of classic pepperoni or adventurous enough for their seasonal specials, there’s something for everyone. With locations now stretching from the city to the Cape, Regina’s legacy is still growing. What’s your go-to order or favorite memory from Regina’s? #Food #BostonEats #ReginaPizzeria00Share
Valerie Hall+FollowWhy Regina Pizzeria is Boston’s pizza iconRegina Pizzeria’s original North End spot is turning 100, and it’s still the go-to for a true Boston pizza experience. The vibe inside is pure old-school—think crowded booths, walls packed with photos, and the constant buzz of locals and tourists alike. The pizza? Always top-notch, whether you’re into classic cheese, pepperoni, or their loaded Giambotta. Sure, you can grab a slice at one of their other locations, but nothing beats the Thacher Street original. If you’ve been, what’s your favorite order? And if you haven’t, is it really a Boston bucket list without it? #Food #BostonEats #ReginaPizzeria00Share