Diners, Drive-ins and Dives | Featuring: Italian Express Pizzeria, Boston MA. “The Real Deal Italian Joint” – Guy Fieri

Italian Express Pizzeria in East Boston MA was recently featured on the Food Network’s: Diners, Drive-ins and Dives with Guy Fieri.  Several dishes were highlighted on the show, such as the Haddock Margarita, Frutti di Mare, and Rolled Eggplant Menino.  The name of the episode is “Massachusetts Madness” with special guest, Boston’s Mayor Tom Menino.

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Boston’s Best Pizza, Italian Food, Seafood and More!

Italian Express Pizzeria was voted Boston’s Best Italian Food, Best Restaurant and Best Wine List by Citysearch.com.  We started out as a small Italian take-out place that soon became a famous Boston landmark with visitors from all over the world!  We have been featured on Diners, Drive-ins and Dives  and locally on the Phantom Gourmet TV Show!  Also, our restaurant has been featured in many newspapers, magazines, blogs, etc.

Jim’s grandmother, Nonni, was a major inspiration for our restaurant and many of our recipes have been passed down for generations. We are happy to continue the tradition of bringing families together to enjoy a homemade meal at an affordable price. Whether you are dining alone or with company, you will always feel welcome and comfortable at Italian Express Pizzeria!

We developed our “authentic Italian style pizza” after visiting Italy and researching pizza making from Pisa to Sicily!  All of our food is made-to-order with the freshest ingredients available; including our famous pizzas, calzones, saute pasta dinners, house specialty dinners, hot/cold subs, soups, salads, appetizers, and desserts.

You can enjoy our food by eat-in, take-out, delivery, and catering. We have a great dining room and a seasonal outdoor patio that is open from April thru October. Also, our restaurant is available to be booked for private parties. We encourage you to join us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter for specials and promotions.

Our customers truly love our delicious food, friendly service, and cozy atmosphere (check out the Reviews page on our website). Food portions are generous and the value can’t be beat! You will feel like family after your first visit. We invite you to come and discover your new favorite Italian restaurant and caterer. Grazie!

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Boston’s Best Pizza and Italian Food! Italian Express Pizzeria featured on Diners, Drive-ins, and Dives with Guy Fieri.

Italian Express Pizzeria in East Boston MA was recently featured on the Food Network’s: Diners, Drive-ins and Dives with Guy Fieri.  Several dishes were highlighted on the show, such as the Haddock Margarita, Frutti di Mare, and Rolled Eggplant Menino.  The name of the episode is “Massachusetts Madness” with special guest, Boston’s Mayor Tom Menino.

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“The pies here are among the best in all of Greater Boston…”

2italianexpressrestaurant.jpgBoston’s Hidden Restaurants pays a visit to Italian Express Pizzeria in East Boston, which opened in the 90′s but feels “like it wouldn’t have been out of place in the 1930s or 1940s.” Despite its humble appearance and somewhat difficult to find location, “the pies here are among the best in all of Greater Boston.”

Boston’s Hidden Restaurants ventures to Jeffries Point in East Boston to check out Italian Express Pizzeria, which is “one of the most well-hidden spots in the Boston area for top-quality pizza.”  The kitchen turns out pizzas that are “among the best in all of Greater Boston” and “a particularly good Caesar salad.” While it doesn’t play favorites, the review comfortably mentions Italian Express in the same breath as Santarpio’s!  [Boston's Hidden Restaurants]

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Italian Express Pizzeria was recently featured on HiddenBoston.com!

Italian Express Pizzeria

336 Sumner Street, East Boston, MA 02128
(617) 561-0038 Find location!

 

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East Boston has gone through some major changes over the past few decades, going from a predominately Italian area to one that has a large concentration of folks from Central and South America. And the dining scene certainly reflects this, with all kinds of Latin American eateries being found from the Winthrop, Revere, and Chelsea borders all the way to the waterfront facing the Boston skyline. A handful of Italian dining spots can still be found in Eastie, however, including a few that have been around for decades along with others that are more recent additions to the dining scene here. One spot that is in the latter category is a little-known place that may be relatively new (at least compared to Jeveli’s and Santarp’s), but “feels” old, looking like it wouldn’t have been out of place in the 1930s or 1940s. But Italian Express Pizzeria is indeed a relative newcomer, originally opening in the early 1990s–and reopening in its present Sumner Street location in 2009–and it also happens to be one of the most well-hidden spots in the Boston area for top-quality pizza.

Italian Express Pizzeria resides in the quiet Jeffries Point neighborhood of East Boston, which, although primarily residential, features several decent restaurants, including Mehak, Pupuseria Mama Blanca, and, soon, a new restaurant from the KO Catering and Pies folks in South Boston. This is not a neighborhood that is easily found, as the streets here generally don’t go anywhere and it is nearly completely cut off from the rest of Eastie by Route 1A, Route 90, Logan Airport, and Boston Harbor. And Italian Express itself might not look like a true restaurant, residing in a small standalone structure that looks (from the outside, anyway) a little like a sub shop. This is deceiving, however, as the inside of this dining spot is actually quite cozy and attractive, with dim lighting, pictures of well-known figures on the warm-colored walls (including Robert DeNiro and Tony Bennett), and a handful of tables that are spread out enough to allow for relatively quiet conversation. An ordering counter sits front and center in the tiny space, but there is sitdown service here, and very friendly service at that, adding to the low-key vibe of the restaurant.

Although Italian Express is basically an Italian restaurant with everything from fried calamari and pasta e fagioli to salami subs and chicken cacciatore served here, there is a reason why “pizzeria” is included in the name of the place; the pies here are among the best in all of Greater Boston, with the folks behind the restaurant having traveled to Italy–including the island of Sicily–to learn about how pizza is made in the old country. And it shows, with Italian Express featuring delicious thin-crust pizzas that are made in a simple manner, yet have a wonderfully complex mix of tastes coming from fresh ingredients and a perfect balance of sweet-tasting sauce, rich mozzarella cheese, and herbs and spices. It should be noted that these are not individual pies; one pizza is plenty for two people, and even then, some slices may have to be taken home, so it might not be such a good idea to order one pizza per person (as some do at the aforementioned Santarpio’s) unless you plan to take a lot of it with you when you leave. Beer and wine are served at Italian Express, and the place also makes a particularly good Caesar salad with includes wonderfully zesty homemade croutons and is a perfect complement to beer/wine and pizza here. Prices are generally reasonable, with the pizzas starting at around $10 and topping out at a little below $20, which isn’t bad considering how large these pies are.

If you look hard enough, you can still find some Italian restaurants in East Boston, though finding Italian Express Pizzeria is admittedly more difficult than finding some of the others (a GPS is definitely a good tool to have when looking for this spot). But its out-of-the-way location is part of the allure of Italian Express, as well as its friendly overall feel and its outstanding pizza. As to whether the pies here are as good as those of Santarpio’s, well, that is indeed a judgment call, but either way, pizza lovers should surely consider seeking this spot out.

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Italian Express Pizzeria Receives 2011 Boston’s Best Pizza Restaurant Award from U.S. Commerce Association.

U.S. Commerce Association’s 2011 Award for Best Pizza Restaurant in Boston.

NEW YORK, NY, October 21, 2011 — Italian Express Pizzeria has been selected for the 2011 Boston Award in the Pizza Restaurants category by the U.S. Commerce Association (USCA).

The USCA “Best of Local Business” Award Program recognizes outstanding local businesses throughout the country. Each year, the USCA identifies companies that they believe have achieved exceptional marketing success in their local community and business category. These are local companies that enhance the positive image of small business through service to their customers and community.

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FAMOUS MARTINIS & DELICIOUS DRINKS!!!

Come checkout our new Martini, Cocktail, and Mixed Drinks Menu!!!  From traditional to outrageous…there’s something for everyone!  Please drink responsibly!

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