Reviews and Recognition
Here is a sampling of some reviews and articles about our restaurant.
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MenuPages User Review:
"You'll always walk out of there with a full stomach without breaking the bank."
Rating: 5 out of 5
Reviewer: Bernice, Boston, MA
Review Date: 03/06/2009
LINK: www.boston.menupages.com
T Anthony's is a fantastic place. First and foremost, I'm addicted to their omelets, and I've never found their equal in Boston. You'll always walk out of there with a full stomach without breaking the bank. If you go there a few times, the guys will remember your favorites. I was gone for six months, and they remembered my usual order on my return! I love to take out-of-towners there, as they are always astonished at the ordering/service protocols and the local accents. The guys @ T's will debate football games in April, argue baseball games in December, and heckle tourists about their accents. This place has local color, and it's a treat to enjoy great food with college kids, police officers, old-timers, and BU workers. My only warning is that you'll have to compete with visiting sports teams from time to time. The guys will manage to feed a herd of people, and it's worth the wait.
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CitySearch User Review:
"Boston University undergrads and athletes make the short trek up the street for satisfying sandwiches and a mean slice of pizza."
Rating: 3.5 out of 5
Reviewer: Contributor Boston, MA
Review Date: 12/22/2003
LINK: www.boston.citysearch.com
The Scene:
If Boston University's athletic department had an official caterer, T. Anthony's would be the obvious choice-and not just for its convenience (BU's athletic department is just down Babcock Street). Photos of BU stars from all sporting endeavors grace the walls. A shiny, high-tech jukebox sticks out among the diner-esque booths. Local laborers, from cops to construction workers, are the early-bird regulars, but the late-night crowd belongs to BU students noshing on brain food.
The Food:
Eggs "any way you like 'em" are the breakfast specialty of the house, available all day. Lunch patrons favor an expanded menu of designer wraps like the Fenway, fittingly made of grilled Italian sausage, onions and peppers. Subs, from meatball to chicken salad, are reliable, but for the picky, customized club sandwiches are the way to go. Tasty thin-crust pizza arrives smothered in a slightly sweet tomato sauce and ample amounts of cheese
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CitySearch User Review:
"Best pizza and great dinners!"
Rating: 5 out of 5
Reviewer: pattabasco Boston, MA
On: 04/27/2005
LINK: www.boston.citysearch.com
The pizza is the best the perfect combination of sauce and cheese always cooked perfectly. The sauce is zesty and flavorful. I also recommend the steak tips, chicken ziti and broccoli in a white sauce and chicken parm. I have been going there for twenty years and never had a bad meal.