Not another pizza joint, you groan, sifting your way through restaurant reviews. After all, Boston is not only full of traditional pizza chains, but is also home to the North End neighborhood, which is stuffed end to (north) end with world-famous pizza spots like Regina Pizzeria, Galleria Umberto, and more. What new could Veggie Crust possibly bring to the table?
Well let me bring you all up to speed! First off, everything at Veggie Crust is 100% vegetarian! No need to stress about any meat products getting accidentally slipping into your classic Cheese. Secondly, the majority of Veggie Crust’s menu (pizzas, pastas, salads, and so much more!) can be made vegan and/or gluten free at your request.
Lastly, let’s talk Veggie Crust’s flavors. This place has a wonderfully unique pizza menu that the rest of Boston simply can’t match. While Veggie Crust still provides classics like Cheese, Tomato Mozzarella, or White Spinach Feta, I’d recommend trying one (or two!) of their more noteworthy flavors like Coconut Corn, Hawaiian Manchurian, or, my personal favorite, Paneer Tikka Masala. Come on - Falafel Pizza? You KNOW you want to try a slice!
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