I have visited Presto twice the past month and I have to say that they are excellent. The quality of everything I have tried is exceptional. Great customer service as well, they know what they are doing. If you haven’t tried them, give them a shot and you won’t be dissapointed. Thank you PP and staff!
Pat W.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Tewksbury, MA
My neighbor said this was the best pizza and I had never eaten there in the 10 years I’ve lived in the area. He raved about it so I paid I ordered there in last week. Fries are great value, way too many to eat. Pizza was average, nothing special. We got a small and a large. Small pizza looked better with gooey cheese and soft crust. Large looked overcooked and cheese slightly burnt, crust was tough to bite. They do give good value in toppings plentiful pepperoni and mushrooms on our pie. Unsure if we will visit again.
Larry V.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Lunenburg, MA
I’ve only ordered from here a few of times. I will be ordering from here more frequently from this point forward. The staff is always terribly pleasant and it appears that they are family, I’ve ordered for pickup before, but today I ordered an order for delivery. My order was at the door in about 15 minutes, I was beyond impressed. I’ve never ordered the same thing twice, just because I like to try everything when it comes to pizza places, and I have yet to have something that I wouldn’t order again.
Joe P.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Orange, MA
I ordered a Bacon Pizza and loved the thicker crust, loaded with cheese and bacon. The sauce was excellent also. I have eaten here several times, and have never had a bad pizza. Very consistent, and the sauce is good as well.
Kurtis H.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Leominster, MA
If you’ve read my other reviews, one of my favorite weekend or «don’t want to cook» night food choices is pizza. I generally do not like chains because the food is over-processed and plastic-like; no character. So, I try and visit mom-and-pop shops because, generally, the food is going to be better and priced about the same. I found Presto Pizza(PP) by complete accident. I was travelling through Lunenburg on my way else where and noticed that this place is extremely close to my home. Made a mental note to try their food. In short, by far and away, PP is one of the best places to get a good pizza at a very affordable price. Case in point? Ok… how about a large three topping pizza for about $ 14 after taxes? Yup! That’s the«everyday» price, not a promo price like chains pull for one or two toppings, much less three. The location is literally right next to the former Whalom Amusement Park grounds, now known as «Emerald Place at Lake Whalom» just over the Leominster/Lunenburg border. The parking lot is small, shared with two other establishments, but you can almost always get a parking spot easily. The inside is bright thanks to large bay windows and quite cheery with paint color choices of blues, whites, and some traces of yellow. The owners/staff are always very nice and genuinely seem appreciative of customers which is great. In the pizza business, competition is beyond fierce, so the art of saying«thank you» and meaning it(as opposed to it being an automatic nicety) goes a long way. The few pizzas I have had from there have been simply amazing. The balance of toppings, sauce, and cheese is nearly always perfect so one does not outweigh the other. I will say though, if you request garlic, be warned: You’ll GET garlic… lots of it. I love lots of garlic so it does not bother me, other may wish it was less in quantity. The other note with garlic is I noticed they use a garlic press and press it onto the pie after the sauce is on. Then the cheese is next, followed by toppings. This is how it should be done because most places will press the garlic on top then cook the pie. When garlic is overcooked/burned, it tastes very bitter. PP has it right. The latest pizza I had from PP was a gem: Grilled Chicken, Garlic, and Bacon(see picture). Hunks, I mean hunks, of real grilled chicken, generous amount of bacon cooked crisply, and of course the garlic. The dough seems it might be fresh, but I’m not sure. If it’s frozen, I can’t tell! It’s not too thick, not too thin, cooked evenly and the crust is crunchy, yet chewy. I have had salads from PP, but I was less impressed. They were stock premade salads with an overabundance of iceberg lettuce and not much else. That was disappointing. I also had a chicken salad wrap that was, well, interesting. The chicken salad was homemade(or seemed to be) as it was not that creamed chicken salad most places peddle. The chicken was in chunks giving great texture, but there was an overload of mayonnaise. What promise the chicken salad had was literally drowned. Again, a disappointment. It seems pizzas are the forté there, so I stick with that as the menu choices are garden-variety offerings you find everywhere. Presto Pizza is now one of my go-to places for pizza when the mood strikes. The pricing is amazingly affordable for what you get compared to the competition, even after their recent price hike. If you live in the area and are looking for a great pie at an even greater price, Presto Pizza is one you should put on your list the next time you want pizza.