Town Spa Pizza
Stoughton, MA 02072-3353
Phone: (781) 344-2030
- Price:
- $
- Cross Street:
- Plain Street
- Hours:
- Mon-Sat 11am-12am, Sun 12pm-12am
Editorial Review for Town Spa Pizza – by Citysearch Staff
In Short
Despite the name, don't look for a rub-down here--this place is all about the pizza, which are individual in size and arrive piping hot from the kitchen. The nearly two dozen toppings include buffalo chicken, Feta with sliced tomato, traditional pepperoni and more. Libations include pitchers of soda and selections from an inexpensive beer and wine list. Weekend visitors often face lengthy waiting times.
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Insider Tips
Know Before You GoForget the cash-only policy here? No need to fret--there's an ATM on site.
User Reviews for Town Spa Pizza
04/26/2008 Posted by sportstergirl
...back when Town Spa was over near the RR tracks. Since they moved to their current location on 138 the pizza is awful. I liken it to a piece of cardboard with a little sauce and cheese on it. If you want good bar style pizza on the south shore, go over to the Lynwood Cafe in Randolph. They know how to do it.
Pros: The club sandwiches are good
Cons: I'd stay clear of the pizza. Yuk.
01/14/2008 Posted by pecnj
The BEST Pizza, hands down, no contest! Yes, I have been outside of Stoughton, outside of Massachusetts, outside of the North East, outside the USA. I have lived in New Jersey since 1968. I have had other Pizza. I have had New York City's proclaimed best. I have had Wolfgang Pucks in LA. I have had frozen pizza. I have had microwaved pizza. The Town Spa is so much better than any of these or the others around the world I have tasted! Whenever I'm back in town I go to The Spa. My wife, a Jersey Girl who disliked all pizza, fell in love with the Town Spa pizza. My son, who has done his fair share of traveling the world rates the Town Spa pizza the best he has ever had. We buy a dozen or so 1/2 cooked "hamburg pizzas" from The Spa and take them back to New Jersey where we devour them. I would think it more fair to compare plain pizzas then to eat an exotic topping like pineapple or BBQ chicken or mangoes. On the topic of evolution since it moved from by the police station; yes, I think there has been a change in the spa's ingredients or preparation. I suspect cost savings measures have had an impact. Does your local pizzeria buy 55 gallon drums of tomato paste? Does you local pizzeria sell as many pies on a weekend? I think not.
Pros: Delicious pizza
Cons: Can be cfrowed, weekends or major sporting events featuring local teams
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