Pizza is part of the average American's staple diet, hence,
it would be impossible for anyone on a Boston MA
charter bus rental holiday trip to not try out the different types of pizzas in
different parts of the country, wouldn't you think? In Boston
MA, the locals will tell you that if you're
in Boston MA,
on a charter bus rental trip or not, not heading over to Quincy Market is akin
to a crime. So, being the over-excited holiday-goers that we were, we decided
to take the Boston MA
charter bus that we rented to Quincy Market and we went to Haymarket Pizza
The place isn't much to look at, frankly speaking, and they
SHOULD do something about the paint job…that's when I was there, of course. Not
sure if a major revamp's been done. As we enter, we saw a lot of tourists and
also little kids, sinking their teeth into the piping hot pizzas in front of
them. My mouth watered just looking at them. I don't know if Haymarket is 'the
best' in Boston MA,
but let's just say that as far as value-for-money is concerned, this Boston
MA charter bus rental diner definitely
delivered.
The price of the pizza was incredibly worth it and for
something like that, you don't get the paper-thin crust pizza with a meager
portion of cheese, do you? Nope. The sizes of the pizzas were reasonable – can
challenge one of the larger eateries as far as size is concerned. Of course, if
you're a 'cheesy' person, you can top up the cheese for a reasonable pricing.
Somehow, for a single person's simple meal, I think it's possible to hit below
the $8 mark in this Boston MA
charter bus rental tourist diner! So, minus the extravagant setting, expensive
décor and high-class entertainment, this is just the kind of budget eatery for
a money-savvy tourist or a bunch of Boston MA
holiday-goers with us.
Thankfully, the quality of the food is not compromised.
However, even with all the positive things we have to say
about this Boston MA
charter bus rental, they're rather skimpy with their settings…most people had
to be contented with the standing and eating option, which can't be a good
thing. Although the Haymarket neighborhood, the Quincy Market is nearby, we had
a feeling that it's made more for budget-tight tourists than for diners with
high expectations. The market can get rather dirty, noisy and chaotic outside,
so, while there's a quick and cheap meal to be found in Haymarket Pizza, you'll
just have to bear with the dirtiness outside and the noise-level.
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Haymarket Pizza
106 Blackstone St
Boston MA,
02109
Tel : (617) 7238585
Opening Hours: Monday to Friday 9am
till 7.30pm; Saturday and Sunday 7am till 6pm.