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Contribute Feedback What Christina Larkin likes about Oath Pizza Chestnut Hill:
Great little spot! Service was fast. Pizza was very yummy. I loved the thin crust. I?m a huge fan of that! They also have a gluten free option which is great for anyone with allergies. I just hope to one day see an Oath Pizza in NH View all feedback.
What Quetzali Ramírez doesn't like about Oath Pizza Chestnut Hill:
This was a horrible experience. I ordered for delivery, and what I got is a completely different from the picture. I have had Bella in the past, and the one I got does not have the products it should have. Please compare for yourselves. View all feedback.
Great little spot! Service was fast. Pizza was very yummy. I loved the thin crust. I?m a huge fan of that! They also have a gluten free option which is great for anyone with allergies. I just hope to one day see an Oath Pizza in NH
The staff working here tonight were so lovely! I accidentally picked up the wrong order (which can happen anywhere! and they were super sweet about it and insisted on making me a new, fresh pizza, which I am enjoying, it is absolutely delicious.
This was a horrible experience. I ordered for delivery, and what I got is a completely different from the picture. I have had Bella in the past, and the one I got does not have the products it should have. Please compare for yourselves.
I was a bit shocked. it's very good. I was expecting a gimmicky, overpriced, fashion Pizza. but although it is a bit overpriced, and they use these precooked crusts, it's delicious. the crusts are actually really good they bake fry them in avocado oilbefore they put on the pizza ingredients. so it's quite thin and quite caloric. the personal Pizza is thin that is. but there'sno denying the crust is yummy. and the ingredients are delicious. I always make my own pizza there and they have stuff likepesto sauce, balsamic vinegar, roasted cherry tomatoes, fresh oregano, roasted chicken etc etc very high quality and very goodso the pizza one gets is delicious. if you want to spend around $15 for a one-person Pizza, September 2022, then it's the placeto go
Oath Pizza in Davis square has genuinely served me the best pizza I have ever had the pleasure of putting in my mouth in my entire life. The crust was crunchy with a likeness to a perfectly crisp cookie, with a softness in the middle that reminded meof the edges of the muffins that had baked over the tin my mom let me eat when I was just a boy. The warmness of the pieinstills a feeling I can only describe with one word. Home. I have suffered from clinical depression for my entire life, and Ihonestly think I hadn't experienced happiness in my life until I tried the pizza here. When I first walked in, I rush ofeuphoria flowed into me. I knew something was different here as soon as my shoe touched the cool linoleum flooring inside OathPizza. I took a moment to breathe, as I took in the beautiful surroundings. The counter had a layout that resembled somewhat aSubway, with an amazing ice sink in the ordering counter, displaying glimmering drinks beyond my wildest dreams, includingSprite, and Dasani water. The staff were wonderfully kind. I had burst out into tears in the comfortable seating inside as Itook my first bite of my pizza, and instantly the most beautiful and stunning man frantically rushed out of the kitchen and satbeside me and comforted me. He stroked my arm and reassured me that everything was ok. I felt the safest I have ever been in mylife. The emotions this pizza caused in me were so overwhelming that I had the mental strength to process everything that hadhappened in my life, and for the first time since a ripe age of 4, I was at complete and total peace. I looked to my newcompanion and nodded. No words were needed in this exchange, he understood without a need for speech. He looked back at me andheld my hand. With my left hand holding the employee and my right hand having the remaining slice, he gestures for me to takeanother. I offer him another pieces from the pie, and he gladly accepts with a smile. I take another bite, and all worry