The best pizza period. Order extra sauce and burnt edges and you not go wrong. Also try the fries. Great service too.
Joseph K.
Place rating: 3 Rocklin, CA
Pizza is good. Been coming here for years. But I gotta say that for the price you pay it just isn’t worth it. It would take two of these things just to fill me up. That’s 20 bucks. It’s basically like eating gold. Lower the price to 5⁄6 bucks a pie and I’ll be satisfied. Lynwood has a thicker crust which actually fills me up.
James N.
Place rating: 2 South Weymouth, MA
I don’t understand Massachusetts at is obsession with bar pizza. Bar pizza isn’t good. It’s just ok. Devoting a while restaurant to bar pizza seems like a swing and a miss to me. I’d rather stay home and heat up a DiGiorono. On the plus side the atmosphere is nice and the staff is friendly. I will let your argue over spa, Lynnwood, and Cape Cod. I’ll be enjoying pizza at Stone L’Oven.
Michael T.
Place rating: 5 Brockton, MA
Damn good pizza and great salads. Not sure about the other menu items, I only order pizza!!!
K M.
Place rating: 5 Canton, MA
This restaurant is amazing! Best pizza ever! My fiancé and I always look forward to eating at Town Spa. The pizza always has great flavor and crispy! A little on the greasy side, but tastes so good! Always a treat!
Kelly F.
Place rating: 3 North Providence, RI
The pizza is outstanding. The service is usually decent but friendly. We came here tonight aware it would be busy. Told 20 – 30 minute wait but waited 45. No big deal. We were seated then waited another 10 minutes to order. The waitress(older woman dark hair ponytail, nose ring) threw our staws at us. I get you’re in a rush but manners please. She ignored first request for refill so we asked again. She seemed annoyed. We ate our 2 pizzas(came out hot and tasty).We finished eating and waited at least 10 minutes. She continued to walk past us repeatedly, cleared tables, not asking if we needed anything else, is food okay, check etc. Finally we asked for check and she told us to wait she had to bring someone honey mustard. We mentioned we had been waiting and she got a little pissy and said«Well it’s very busy.» She came back threw check in table and was ready to walk away. We had to stop her and tell her to please take our payment. We live fairly far away and it was getting late. We had a sleepy 6 year old with us. I get she was stressed, it was busy. Perhaps they should not be giving her so many tables if she cannot handle them in a friendly manner.
Michelle P.
Place rating: 4 Boston, MA
I’m a fan solely for their pizza, wing dings and their in house honey mustard dipping sauce!!! ITISHEAVENLY I assure you. The pizzas are individual sized and it is so delicious that you can easily finish it off if you really wanted to. The pizza is doughy, fresh and always hot whenever I order for a pick up. The only downside is that it is cash only…
Carlos C.
Place rating: 4 Boston, MA
Having grown up in an adjacent town, I only discovered Town Spa in my late teens. Nowadays I make the trip from Boston just for this delicious pizza. You can’t get bar-style pizza anywhere in Boston(I’ve looked for years), so it’s well worth the drive. Like other bar pizzas, these ones have a thin, cracker-like crust, tangy and sweet sauce, greasy cheese, and they’re made in pans. The toppings are pretty good, but the mushrooms are canned and rubbery, and the«sliced hot peppers» are in fact unspicy, pickled banana peppers. I’d strongly recommend ordering your pizza«crispy» for the full bar pizza experience. Also be warned that these pizzas are very small individual pizzas(about 8 – 10 inches, the equivalent of two large slices of New York-style pizza), so if you’re really hungry you may need to order two. This is typical for bar pizzas. The only reason I’m(regretfully) giving four starts is because of the service. I’ve dined-in twice, and both times the service was really subpar. The wait was quite long both times(which you can’t fault them for, but that of course sets things off on a not-so-good note). The waitresses were unfriendly on the verge of being rude, and the service was extremely slow. On our second visit we ordered salads as appetizers and pizzas for dinner. After 30+ minutes with no sign of our waitress(and with no offers for refills on our empty beers) the pizza came out, but there was no salad. We reminded the waitress that we had ordered salads and she remembered but didn’t apologize. About ten minutes later she brought them out(we had already eaten most of the pizza by then), and again didn’t apologize. In this kind of situation it’s customary for the restaurant to comp something(or at least apologize), but that didn’t happen. I also had a bad experience with the take-out. After standing and waiting for 5 minutes with no one in sight, I decided to walk over to the lottery counter to see if anyone was in there. Sure enough, there were three young women sitting in there watching a video on a cell phone. I stood there for a while and nobody even looked up, so I said«hello.» The girl asked me if I was picking up an order, and I said yes. She then told me to go over to the registers(which was where I had been standing), and I waited there *for another five minutes* as they continued to watch their videos. Finally one of them went back to get my pizza, which wasn’t hot and had clearly been ready to go as soon as I got there. She did apologize, but it was really aggravating nonetheless, and the pizza was cold after my 15-minute drive to a friend’s house. Anyway, be prepared to be frustrated by the service, but it’s definitely worth it for the awesome pizza.
Fernando E.
Place rating: 3 Canton, MA
Ok. Overrated. Service was meh. Michelle dropped our pitcher of Guinness, twice. :/waste.
Candice M.
Place rating: 4 Randolph, MA
By far the best pizza I have ever had! My boyfriend and I are foodies so I took him and he fell in love as well. I always get the the pepperoni pizza with xtra cheese well done. I always see their salads going by and they look delicious. I’m gonna have to try it the next time I’m there! Ooooooh and before I forget get the the crinkle fries with a side of bbq sauce. You’ll thank me later. Also note they do not take credit cards! CASHONLY. I hope you enjoy!
G K.
Place rating: 3 South Easton, MA
I am lowering my review to 3(cause the service is bad but pizza is good). …but I want to make it 2 since I won’t be suggesting this place to anyone else. It’s just not friendly anymore. The service has changed since I originally reviewed this place. I’ve been back a few times lately and I must say the servers are not that happy and treat you like cattle. …and are moody. I can only assume their mad at the owner… its his responsibility to keep things positive. Don’t order anything but pizza. I got a chicken wrap… way over priced for what you get… which is nothing but a tiny wrap. The pizza is good… but nothing to crave about. Also the dining area is not that clean. I’m not coming back for a while.
Simon L.
Place rating: 4 Somerville, MA
As good as they say. Each pie is probably enough for two although I demoed one for myself. Certainly order it crispy as suggested. A perfectly round pie is buttery and crispy, generous cheese and toppings you may order — in this case hamburger and mushrooms($ 9.75). The crust is minimal at the edge but is there from being set in a mini pizza pan. Extremely pleasant service — quick and friendly. Add a small Cesar salad($ 6.25) and a soda and your bill will be $ 20 — not exactly a cheap lunch. The Caesar is tossed in plenty of dressing on freshly chopped iceberg lettuce sprinkled with Parmesan and croutons. A hearty salad but pricey.
Jessie M.
Place rating: 4 Denver, CO
If you do one thing at town spa, make sure you get yourself an order of their crinkle cut steak fries and a side of honey mustard. It will change your life… okay it actually won’t change your life, but you’ll thank me later. The spa is known for their delicious bar style pizza. I get mine extra crispy with mushrooms and olives in case you were wondering. The only two downfalls of the spa is that that don’t take cards and that their beer selection sucks. Otherwise it’s the pride of Stoughton.
Ken R.
Place rating: 5 Stoughton, MA
Went to catch up with a buddy of mine tonight. For a change waitress was extremely nice and pleasant! She even checked up on is a few times. Pizzas and fries were hot fresh and delicious. Great experience this evening. Remember, cash only. I became prepared knowing that. I did notice an increase in process and the pizza did shrink a little in size although not significantly. I say… enjoy! I will be back.
Josh W.
Place rating: 5 Chestnut Hill, MA
If you’re looking for pizza and are in the stoughton area, town spa is the place to go. Great individual pizzas! I usually go with the BBQ chicken, but honestly, I’ve never had a bad pizza there. When I’m back in Sharon, that’s usually the first restaurant I think of. Get fries with a side of honey mustard for an appetizer. A side of honey mustard is $ 1 which seems like a rip off, but you’ll understand when u try it– best honey mustard ever! I sometimes dip my pizza in it too lol. Cash only so make sure to hit the ATM on the way!
Steve N.
Place rating: 5 Medford, MA
Best pizza! Seriously my favorite! Bar style pizza 12″ good as individual pies. Wing dings are a must, super crispy! Growing up we would drive an hour just to come for the pizza. Large bar with multiple rooms making it great for families, groups or dates. Friendly staff and consistently good food! And they have KENO! Pro tip: Get the linguica pizza crispy***
Larissa W.
Place rating: 5 Boston, MA
I really cannot tell you how much I love this place! I have been coming here for years and always get the same thing! Individual pizza, honey mustard & french fries. Everything here is DELICIOUS!!! It is your local pizza place but has so much! They even have a lower floor where you can have your own function! All the drinks are good as well. The place is always packed. EVENON A WEEKNIGHT! That is how good this place is!!!
Francisca W.
Place rating: 4 Boston, MA
used to live in this town but never heard of this place. moved to a town over and that’s all people talk about! was tempted to pay our homage but they never advertised having gluten-free dough. the website was so horribly done you can’t even read the menu properly(it’s in jpg poor resolution; super blurry when enlarged). then husband somehow heard that they do offer GF pizzas. called to find out and they do indeed! Except we still couldn’t read the online menu so we just ordered our usual toppings. a 10″ GF pizza that can set you back $ 15 – 20 easy in our town, we got it for $ 12.50 at town spa. no wonder we never came across this place while living there; they’re half a mile south of town center(on rt 138), quite in the middle of nowhere too. we went south to piezoni before, but took rt 27 as GPS dictates. that’s why we never knew this place existed. would have gone more often if we did! but now the trip is kinda long… ordered a pizza at 7pm, wait time was 35 min. a bit long for one pizza to go, but understandable given their volume(it’s a family restaurant too!) and it being Friday. arrived probably 45+ min later and pizza was ready; take-out service was polite and efficient. ran errands and back home on a very cold night, pizza was not hot but still in acceptable temperature — and I’m not one to eat pizza from the fridge kind of person! one bite, i’m impressed! the cheese gave it an edge, something very different from what you’re used to. hub thinks they added sharp cheddar to the mix… sure tasted like it. toppings were generous; crust was thin(only way to do gf) but crispy — the oil probably does the trick, as well as successfully masking that notorious«gf dough taste»! hub even thinks they made the dough on premise; i’m more skeptical but will surely find out next time! in all, a very decent pizza! took a menu for the future, might even sit-in on next occasion! given our appetite, would probably need two pizzas too, gf or not. i’ll also be tempted to try their regular pizzas that everyone is raving about!
Kim B.
Place rating: 4 Boston, MA
It’s not town spa. It’s «town spaaaaaah». We had a big buildup prior to coming. I had heard about it, read about it, saw it in pictures. I had to come experience it myself. The first time we tried to come, it was an hour wait and we were 20 minutes away. The second time we learned our lesson and called ahead with enough time. It had been recommended to get the«crispy» pizza. So we went with a plain cheese crispy. With all the buildup before coming, I was a bit let down when seeing town spa. It’s really a typical, tough loved«townie» pizza joint which is what I expected but also wanted to be surprised. I anticipated opening up the box, It felt like a kid opening up Christmas presents. Overall, it was decent pizza, but it didn’t live up to the«town spahhh» reputation. I wouldn’t go out of my way again to go, but if your in town it’s good pizza!
Mike W.
Place rating: 4 Philadelphia, PA
This place is a gem. My brother went to college right down the road from here at Stonehill college and after his graduation, we came here for a nice lunch. My brother raved about the pizza, so I knew what I was going to do. He suggested a pizza, with charred crust, with buffalo sauce, buffalo chicken, jalapeños and bacon. Yessir! I also ordered a Sam Adams brick red ale, one of the best beers I had ever had but that you can only get in the Boston vicinity. The pizza came out in fantastic fashion. I had already downed one beer as was working on my second when the pies came out. It’s smelled incredibly delicious and it was. The crust was superiorly crusty and crunchy. The pizza was en fuego! Te heat from the jalapeños and buffalo sauce were welcome, but enough to make my nose start running. The chicken and te bacon combination was amazing. I never thought the pizza would be that good here, but it really was. I also tried my fiances Hawaiian pizza and it was just as awesome! This place is a real treat and it’s huge. Definitely a nice place around Easton and worth a visit.