These are the most popular pizza places in Boston and Cambridge, according to check-in data
A relative newcomer in Cambridge takes the top spot.
Through good times and bad, in sickness and in health, 24 hours a day, seven days a week, there is pizza. From some of the oldest pizza joints in America like Santarpio’s in East Boston and Regina Pizzeria in the North End to relative newcomers in the ‘za arena like Area Four in Cambridge, Boston is replete with delicious pizza options. But which pizza places are the most popular?
Thanks to data from check-in app Swarm, we were able to find out which pizza places people checked into the most from Wednesday, April 13 to Tuesday, April 19.
For those unfamiliar, Swarm is an app from Foursquare that lets users check in when they visit locations like restaurants, bars, and parks. The app also makes every day a game with perks like coins and mayorships, and lets users keep track of streaks and places they’ve been with an updated profile tab.
Without further ado, here are the most-visited pizza places in Boston and Cambridge.
1. Area Four
500 Technology Sq., Kendall Square

Fattoush salad Fennel Sausage and Banana Pepper Pizza at Area Four in Cambridge.
2. Pastoral
345 Congress St., Fort Point

A wood-fired pizza from Pastoral.
3. Regina Pizzeria
11 Thatcher St., North End

The 3-pound Giambotta with everything at Regina Pizzeria.
4. Picco
513 Tremont St., South End

Margherita pizza with buffalo mozzarella cheese, basil, and tomatoes at Picco Pizza & Ice Cream.
5. Cambridge, 1.
27 Church St., Harvard Square

A slice of pizza from Cambridge, 1.
6. Woody’s Grill and Tap
58 Hemenway St., Fenway/Kenmore

The Kitchen Sink pizza from Woody’s Grill and Tap.
7. Santarpio’s Pizza
111 Chelsea St., East Boston

An extra cheese and pepperoni pizza at Santarpio’s Pizza.
8. Emma’s Pizza
40 Hampshire St., Kendall Square

Pizzas served at Emma’s Pizza near MIT.
9. Pinocchio’s Pizza and Subs
74 Winthrop St., Harvard Square

Sicilian slices from Pinocchio’s Pizza in Harvard Square.
10. OTTO
1432 Mass. Ave., Harvard Square

The sausage and Vidalia pizza from Otto.
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