This pizza is amazing and fast! Right in south station, delicious and can’t go wrong with anything on the menu! They have different combination and you have the opportunity to make your own as well. Pizza is done in under two minutes too. Very thin crust so you don’t feel like you’re eating a ton. Love and would go back and recommend!
Amber M.
Place rating: 5 Providence, RI
Way to class up South Station, Oath Pizza! I was dreading my lunch-time train stop from the airport back to Providence, knowing I’d have to resort to the station’s tiresome chain/fastfood standbys. And then this charming little pizza kiosk caught my eye. If you’re a bit of a foodie like me and just want something that tastes fresh, Oath Pizza delivers. I shared a whole pizza, customized kale salad and soda with the hubs. Service was friendly and the food came out FAST. The pizza is a thin-crust that had a satisfying flaky and crispiness to it. They had all kinds of interesting flavor combos and we went with the Mother Clucker, which is like an buffalo chicken with a modern twists that uses sriracha. The salad was on point — surprisingly damn good. It had a generous helping of chopped kale with four toppings that included roasted cherry tomatoes(GETTHIS), red onion, feta and bell pepper married together with balsamic dressing. Perfect portion and the tab was just over $ 20. My only complaint is their drink choice. It’s a shame, because they use a local soda brand called Tractor soda, which lured me into trying the blood orange tumeric flavor. I didn’t like the flavor and it tasted really sugary. Like, I know soda is obviously sweet, but it was cloyingly sweet and we had to dilute it with some water and extra ice. All in all, I would actually seek out Oath pizza if I wanted to grab a quick bite in the downtown Boston area, not just if I was in a bind at the train station! 4.5 stars!!!
Raina B.
Place rating: 4 Cambridge, MA
This pizza is pretty good, and the fact that it’s located in South Station makes it even better. I was lured in by the«90 seconds to cook» and found it to be true(without losing quality)! They have a few vegetarian pizzas that are all quite good, with a thin and crunchy crust. Great for train rides or bus rides, but a pretty good option for a regular lunch in Boston as well!
Lizzie B.
Place rating: 4 Quincy, MA
Oath offers half and full sized breakfast, dinner, and dessert pizzas. I’ve tried some of their breakfast and dinner pies, and I am impressed with the quality of ingredients. They also serve salads, but alas I have not indulged. I imagine both vegetarians and carnivores can happily eat here . For those not in the know, half size is the approximate equivalent of one large slice of pizza, while full size equals two and a half large slices. Half size will put you back $ 7, while full size hovers around $ 12. You can add a side salad for an additional $ 2. . Oath offers a wide range of funky pairings. I highly recommend both the Walley(Basil Pesto, Mozzarella, Baby Spinach, Tomato, Feta & Roasted Garlic) and The Free Bird(Mozzarella, Tomato, Rosé Pickled Red Onion, Grilled Chicken, BBQ Drizzle, Parmesan & Scallion). For those Type-A among us, you can also design your own pizza. Oath offers 3 different types of cheese(mozz, feta and ricotta); various forms of chicken, sausage and bacon, and a boat load of veggie options(ranging everywhere from Jalapeño relish to roasted potato). For drinks Oath offers IBC root beer, water, and craft sodas(flavors ranging from Cucumber, to Blood Orange). They conveniently take Credit Card, Cash and Level Up. The service is quick and friendly. All of my orders were generally completed within 5 minutes, and food always transports well in its take-away container. I also really enjoy Oath’s taste in pop music. Waiting in line is never a bore when Major Lazor is playing! In short, Oath is a fine option for hungry commuter. I can only think of 2 criticisms: 1. They do not offer coffee. I realize this is a relatively minor complaint– but I generally prefer ordering my breakfast and my coffee from the same establishment 2) Most of the pizzas err towards either the sweet or the spicy, with very little savory options. The sauce could be a little more herby, and balsamic glaze does not have to be added to everything. All and all– an excellent addition to the South Station food court.
Wes D.
Place rating: 5 Hyde Park, MA
Step away from the McDonald’s do a 180. See that tastefully decorated kiosk on the right with the wood panels. That’s Oath Craft Pizza and believe it or not its serving up the best breakfast in South Station, yep a pizza place. The service: The sweet tunes of Curtis Mayfield playing in the background as two employees chop what looks to be… wait for it, FRESH Vegetables, good looking stuff, stuff I would buy at the grocery store, in a Kiosk, in a train station. Not too bad. Greeted promptly and warmly. When they handed me my pizza they thanked me by name, which was a nice touch. I ordered the hen and the hog half-pizza ~$ 6.50(which by the way filled up this 6’1230lb guy) which comprised of a pizza crust, cheese, two eggs, bell peppers, breakfast sausage, sweet peppers, and a sriracha glaze. It was quite tasty. The crust is thin and has a nice crunch. Time to order till pizza was in my mouth was about 3.5 minutes! Pretty good for being prepared on the spot. I will return and try more. My suggestion to the owners is to make it more obvious they serve breakfast, bigger sign etc, its not too apparent unless you get close and look at the menu on the counter.
Rachel S.
Place rating: 5 Corte Madera, CA
This pizza was amazing. The cheese was melty but the crust was still crispy! I got the David and I absolutely loved it. The sausage was a little spicy and the mushrooms were not overcooked. Best pizza I’ve had in Boston by far. The staff was very friendly and the setup is nice for a quick in and out. I liked the cucumber and blood orange sodas too!
Jullie L.
Place rating: 5 Winthrop, MA
I love the dough! I am not a thin crust pizza lover but this place is delicious! I have been trying their pizzas one by one and have loved all of them! The Dougie is my favorite so far-basically tastes like potato skins with bacon. The staff is very friendly, they have fantastic organic sodas and they use LevelUp! They also make donations to homeless shelters etc. Win!
Daniel M.
Place rating: 1 Epsom, NH
While the pizza arrived very quickly, it had the worst crust I can remember. Like a greasy cracker. I’d much rather have a reheated slice from Regina’s around the corner.
Mason M.
Place rating: 5 Boston, MA
Love the concept, fresh gourmet pizza in 90 seconds. Very flavorful crust, cheese & sauce. Like the selections of soda offered, local, no GMOs. I was not expecting to find this in South Station.
Jonathan G.
Place rating: 5 Prospect Heights, NY
3.5 stars for very tasty pizza(and I’m a NYC pizza fiend), 5 stars for service. I got a standard salad but without the chicken, and the register didn’t automatically take off any $, but the guy went out of his way to reduce the price. Then, I’d ordered a «mushroom» pizza, but I actually meant the«muffled trushroom» pizza. When the regular mushroom pizza came out I told them I’d made a mistake and they make me a whole new pizza and let me keep the other one and get a free soda, even tho it was totally my bad. Goodwill.
Kate N.
Place rating: 5 Greenwich, CT
O. M. G. I never knew a quick bite to eat from a train station could be this good. Admittedly, I went in with low expectations: I had never seen or heard of Oath and was taking a late train to NYC from South Station. Hmmm, a pizza joint at the station that doesn’t appear to be greasy and artery-clogging, and they seem to have salads… and beer on tap?! Let’s try it. Boy am I glad I did! I have to begin by saying that the fact that a pizza this good can be cooked in under two minutes in beyond impressive. I actually raised an eyebrow at the guy behind the counter when he told me it would be so quick… but it was! I got a Shred Salad(delicious, fresh veggies and shaved parm, tasty homemade balsamic dressing — and a great portion!), and the Bello pizza(delicious, crispy and thin crust, perfect combo of toppings!). It all came out in less than 3 minutes flat, I caught my train and had the best hot, yummy transit meal I ever could have asked for! Well done, Oath! I love your mission statement and I hope to see more locations in the future!
Ada A.
Place rating: 5 Amherst, MA
This is really good stuff. Consider what and where it is. South Station, messy, kind of shady, rushed sort of place. You wouldn’t expect made to order artisan pizza there. And yet there it is — flavorful, flaky crust, tons of good combos and light, refreshing sodas. I had the Luau which is a twist on the Hawaiian pizza. Way more flavorful than its plebeian counterpart with enough spice to counter the pineapple. The artisan sodas are a bit on the light side and not very sweet, so I would recommend getting something fruity like the blood red orange soda. Great, friendly staff and the pizza is out so fast considering the stuff is made to order. I’ll be back!
Idy T.
Place rating: 4 Boston, MA
Looking for something quick, gourmet, and delicious during your lunch break? Oath is the right place to go! During my lunch break I frequent the south station food court because it is nearby my office. There isn’t much variety to choose from. Also, most places are a part of major fast food chains so it gets boring very quickly. I was excited to see this place open! I witnessed the place when they were building it up! And I was dying to try it as soon as it opened! This place serves thin crusted pizza which is one of my favorite types of pizza! Pizzas are individual sizes by the order and there is an option to order a half order. For about $ 10, you can get yourself a fancy gourmet pizza that is cooked in 90 seconds! With the rushes during the lunch hours, I am impressed that the wait time isn’t super long. The lines do get long here but it just shows how good this place is! The wait time for your order is around 5 to 15 minutes depending on the number of customers that day. The menu is very delectable! You can either choose your own pizza toppings or order their pizzas that have their selected toppings and sauces! I tried the el borracho which comes with cilantro garlic sauce, mozzarella, meatball, rosé pickled red onion, jalapeño relish, and cotija cheese. The meatballs were to die for! The pizza was very delicious and tasty! I ordered the half order and wished that I got the whole!!! This will definitely be one of my regular lunch spots! I can’t wait to try other pizzas on their menu.
Stephanie D.
Place rating: 5 Boston, MA
This place is so good!!! My husband and I had just gotten off a long flight and needed some food. Oath caught our eye and I’m glad it did, because it was delicious. Highly recommend this place. We split The David and then also shared half of the Chocolate pizza. I love that they have the option to order a half or whole. I can’t wait to go back to try their sodas as well.
Jules J.
Place rating: 5 Cambridge, MA
Very tasty, not too doughy, cool incredible combos. I think they prebake the dough so they can cook the actual pizza in 90s. You can do half and half with two different combos. If you’re around South Station, this is one of your best options.
Hannah P.
Place rating: 4 Boston, MA
Stopped in here on Saturday with a friend while wandering around the city after hearing other elites rave about it. The stand is sleek and we were greeted by a very excited(owner? or manager?) who you could tell LOVES what she does and that got us even more excited! We opted for a half of the dougie and a half of the free bird. I’ll echo others that it’s super awesome that the pizza is up and full of crispy, flaky goodness in under 2 minutes and doused with all the mouthwatering toppings and crafted sauces. I promise you will stare at the pizza and wonder, how does such a thin crust, support so many toppings, but it does and it’s glorious! The dougie was rich with super thin sliced potatoes, high-quality bacon and drizzled with ranch and topped with an abundance of scallions. The free bird was equally delicious with tender chicken, rose pickled onions(I need to try to replicate these) and zingy, smoky bbq sauce. Also, their homemade soda in the cucumber flavor was light, refreshing and not overly sweet. Really excited to go back and try some of their other delectable creations.
David P.
Place rating: 4 Boston, MA
Was looking for something to eat before taking my bus out of the adjacent bus terminal and came across Oath Craft Pizza. It looked much better than the other pizza place, and they had some good options. I ordered half a Walley pizza, and it really was quite good. Well cooked, crispy thin crust, nice toppings, etc. The absolutely bizarre and annoying thing was the conversation I had with the pizza maker. I approached and asked her how big a pizza was. She showed me, and sarcastically said the half pizza is half the size of the full pizza. I joked that yes, that made sense, and ordered half a pizza — on the obvious assumption that it would be half of the full pizza she showed me. She then proceeds to slice the pizza NOTINHALF, leaving the pizza divided more like 2⁄3 vs 1/3, and then she PUTSAWAYTHE2⁄3DOUGH and gives me one third of a pizza. I assumed maybe she mistakenly didn’t cut the pizza down the middle, and realizing it, she would give me the BIGGER half, but no, I got 1⁄3 of a pizza. Disappointing. But that 1⁄3 pizza was really good.
Michael S.
Place rating: 5 Hyde Park, MA
Three slices through my first Oath pizza, I felt compelled to write a review. The pizza is very good. Add to that a convenient location, a very friendly staff, reasonable prices, and an entire order-to-eating process taking under four minutes, this is a rare 5-Star choice for me. This will be a very popular spot for the downtown crowd.
Erika N.
Place rating: 5 Boston, MA
Love love love love this place. Had the Dougie with ricotta and it was to die for. The staff was pretty slow for a busy place like south station so I wish they would be a bit more fast for someone who only has 30 minute break. But it’s so worth it. Ingredients were fresh and very very tasty. My plan is to just try all the flavors but already know the Dougie will be a hard one to beat.
Voravut R.
Place rating: 4 Boston, MA
You have heard one the national pizza chains use the tag line, «better ingredients, better pizza…,» imagine if they actually meant it? Well the folks at Oath really do mean it. I had heard there was a pizza revolution coming from the sunny shores of Nantucket Island & headed straight for the heart of South Station. It is amazing the quality of product that can come from this small booth. I was greeted by the friendly staff & proceeded to order a half Luau, mozzarella, Maui BBQ pulled pork, pineapple, crushed red pepper flake, honey BBQ drizzle & scallions plus a whole Spicy Mother Clucker, mozzarella, rosé pickled red onion, sriracha chicken, sriracha sauce, Oath secret sauce & scallions. Both pies were made right in front of my eyes. Dough streched out first, then fresh toppings & a trip into the magical oven for 90 seconds. Before they of it in the box, a final drizzle of sauce is added. So much flavor in such little time. Being able to see the whole process is quite unique. I was quite impressed. The pie was overall very good but it is the crust that amazed me the most. It is incredible how something could be made so thin, light, crunchy & flavorful in only a minute & a half. Plus they were not scared bring the heat. They offer some very unique beverages from the Tractor Soda Company with flavors like cucumber, blood orange & lemon grass. All made without any additional sugars. This little wonderous pizza booth has singlehandly elevated the cusine available in South Station to those lucky enough to stop by. The food courts options are a bit scary. Overall I was Impressed & will be stopping by to try out the rest of the flavors or even make a few of my own combinations. Good job Oath for making pizza no so boring. See you again soon.