Amy Nesbitt
I absolutely loved my experience at this restaurant! The easy online ordering through the app made things so convenient. The menu offers a wide variety of choices, ensuring there’s something for everyone. Being family-owned, you can tell they take pride in their food, and it definitely shows!
I had the gyro, and it was not only generously packed but also seasoned to perfection. The fries were wonderfully crispy, just the way I like them. My mom couldn’t stop raving about her hamburger pizza, and the steak bomb sandwich was incredibly tender and juicy. The bacon cheeseburger was a hit too. We can’t wait to come back for more delicious meals! Thanks for a great dining experience!
… moreGiovanni Romano
I have lived and worked in Provincetown for over fifteen years. I have had some bad foods experiences here. The old House of pizza needed a lot of work on everything!.Since the new ownership the quality of the food has been amazing! Not since living in NYC have I had such great pizza. The Provincetown Veggie pizza is a game changer. People have told me about minor screw up’s. No one is perfect. In fact if they did not have minor screw up’s I would think something is not right here. So if my order is two to three minutes late for the amazing quality of food I am more than willing to wait.also the subs and side dishes are really great as well❤️
… moreA NON
Great pizza! Never had a bad pie the couple times I’ve ordered from them. Prices are reasonable as well despite being in a predominant tourist based town.
The wrap and salad were ok. Next time I think I’m going to just stick with pizza.
The people are friendly here as well.
… moreErica Mahoney
Not only is this the worst pizza I have had.& seen in my life, it was a call in order and they didn’t start to make it till we got there. Waited 20 minutes for something that isn’t even edible. If you like neverending string cheese with no spine this is your place.
You should be ashamed of yourselves.
… moreWiki Steve Felton
The pizza was not bad, but if I were going to go back, I would always tell them to cook it a little bit longer. The bottom was soggy, and I had to use a plastic knife to be able to hold it.
… moreSuene Berman
The food was very good. The service not so much. Asked the person at the register what their best seller was. She didn’t understand and was playing her phone. Answered something completely different from what was Asked. The sandwich itself was delicious. Wouldn’t sit down to eat but definitely a good take out place. It did take quite a while to get the sandwich even though it was during off times.
… moreTarunjeet Sarao
Nice Pizza Place .. on the pricey side.. small area to dine in but largely a take away with parking outside for customers. Good size and generous serving of meat on the pizza!!
… moreBrittney Gdovin
Pizza was absolutely delicious. The girl taking the order could’ve been more friendly and the price for the ice creams was outrageous – $8 for two strawberry shortcake pops?! Anyways, it wasn’t too cleaned inside either. There were crumbs on the tables, missing chairs at tables and the bathrooms were gross. Overall, the pizza was worth it.
… moreJosh
New owners in 2026: I called at 7:26 p.m. on 12/15 and was on hold for 10 minutes before deciding to go to the restaurant to place an order. I saw workers inside and the lights were on. Your information says you’re open until 8:00.
I went to the door, and a woman saw me but chose to ignore me. No wave, no coming over to explain, not even a “sorry, we’re closed.” I was completely ignored. I went back to my car, and shortly after, that same woman went outside when someone arrived to pick her up.
I asked her, “Isn’t this place open until 8?” She said, “We’re closing at 7:30 because we weren’t very busy.” Not busy enough to sustain business? Fine, I get that. But I called at 7:26, which, in case you’re unaware, is BEFORE 7:30.
I said to her, “I’ve been on hold for the last 10 minutes. You could have picked up and told me you were closing.” She replied, “I wasn’t up front.” I thought, except for earlier when you WERE up front and you saw me standing there, and chose to ignore me.
Look, I understand closing early if business is slow. You can’t pay your employees if you’re not making money. What I don’t understand is putting someone on hold when you know you’re closing early, or seeing a customer at the door and ignoring them without so much as a wave. I don’t understand the complete lack of customer service, or even basic courtesy. You can’t make money if you turn customers away.
You might want to consider whether your lack of business has something to do with how customers are treated. Good luck sustaining that business model.
… moreDavid Shaw
Everyone stays on Commercial Street and forget that one block away on Bradfors is the best pizza in Provincetown. The staff is great and the food is fantastic. Why not grab some delicious food and take it back to where you are staying and create a dining experience.
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