Tony’s House Of Pizza

About

Pizza

Price Range : Under $10 ($)

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    Yelp rating
    3.5 stars

Location

Adress: 662 Hancock St, Quincy, MA 2170

Phone: (617) 472-8868

Business info

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    Takes Reservations
    No
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    Delivery
    Yes
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    Take-out
    Yes
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    Accepts Credit Cards
    Yes
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    Good For
    Lunch, Dinner
  • local_parking
    Parking
    Street
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    Bike Parking
    Yes
  • accessibility
    Good for Kids
    Yes
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    Good for Groups
    Yes
  • volume_up
    Noise Level
    Quiet
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    Alcohol
    No
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    Outdoor Seating
    No
  • wifi
    Wi-Fi
    No
  • tv
    Has TV
    Yes
  • fastfood
    Caters
    Yes

Reviews

  • Donna S.

    star star star star star 12 June 2026

    4/7/18 - I moved to Wollaston 5 weeks ago and have been to Tony's 3 times. That alone should tell you how good their food is.

    It's your basic neighborhood pizza/sub shop but the quality of the food is amazing. Love the cheese steak and wings and my mf loves the pizza. I plan on working my way through their extensive menu.

    I do wish they had a public bathroom.

  • Ed F.

    star star star star_border star_border 1 June 2026

    Surprised.  We spent all day in Boston.  It was starting to appear ominous outside (weather said heavy rains were approaching) and the kids were hungry.  We decided to look for a location that delivered to our hotel instead of walking into a torrential rain storm.

    Perfect

    We ordered raviolis and their antipasto salad. The raviolis were pump, huge, and tasty. the sauce had a nice fresh flavor and not too salty. it was covered with mozzarella cheese accompanied with a soft fresh garlic cheese bread. Sorry no pics, devoured before a pic happened!

    The antipasto salad was a basic green salad with  package of Ken's creamy Italian dressing. But it also arrived with so much cut up meat and cheese, it actually appeared to have more meat and cheese than produce.  it also arrived with a pita bread - weird, garlic bread would have been better. if this salad was tossed with the dressing along with the meat and cheese + some hot peppers, red onions,and olives- would have been a killer deal for $7.95.

  • Sharon V.

    star star star star_border star_border 28 May 2026

    Their salads are great.  I wish they would use higher quality crotons on their salads though.  I love how they place shredded parm on their chicken ceasar.   The chicken was seasoned great.

  • Audrey D.

    star star star_border star_border star_border 18 May 2026

    The food is great and all HOWEVER the fact that they won't deliver to my house which isn't even that far (6.07 mi) away from them is ridiculous. I can't believe it. I'm in SHOCK. thank u.

  • Henry P.

    star star_border star_border star_border star_border 16 May 2026

    OK, so I've been eating from Tony's HoP since 2013... decent pizza but the sandwiches always stunk to high-heaven. Tonight I ordered an Italian with mustard and mayo... delivery... how could they get that wrong?!  They showed up, I paid and I set down at the table with my bride to eat.

    Her sandwich was perfect, but my bread was rather stale. I mean four day old stale. I tapped it, and it sounded like wood. No joke. There was virtually no meat. This is not so unusual for Tony's.  I showed it to my wife and even she said it was pretty bad for Tony's.

    Ok, so I took the one piece of ham, two pieces of salami, one pice of bologna, one piece of cheese and one shaved piece of prosciutto and put it on wheat bread and that still made a rather meager sandwich.  

    We have ordered Tony's delivery at least once a month for delivery... and consistently they have screwed up the order.  Forgetting chips, this high
    crime happened about five times and really ticked off my bride.  They've also gotten drinks wrong and chip orders wrong.

    Last February, during a snow I ordered a steak bomb without green peppers... not only did I get green peppers, but I was lucky enough to get a piece of the stainless steel spatula... about a quarter of an inch square... it jarred one of my crowns.

    Well, never again!!!  I'm boycotting the dump. Tony's in Wollaston should close and become a Chinese place... appropriate for the area. If you want a good fat sandwich, try Fruit Basket near Star Market in Quincy.  Like everything else in Ole Wolly Square, Tony's has gone to hell and a hand basket.

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