It’s everywhere.
Whether at on-campus programming, at student group meetings or in a freshman residence hall on a weekend night, the gooey cheese, tangy sauce and crispy pizza crust from the Boston House of Pizza is there.
Since 1970, BHOP has been serving Boston, especially Northeastern students, from its Huntington Avenue location only seconds away from Krentzman Quad. Students who frequent the restaurant said the pizza is some of the best in Boston, but what they most enjoy is the eclectic menu, which offers something for everyone.
“I love the onion rings. They’re thick, there’s more onion and less bread and that’s key,” said Joe Gosselin, a sophomore business major. “Nothing can really beat BHOP.”
Whether for lunch, dinner or a craving after a long night of partying, the menu at BHOP can satisfy the needs of a hungry college student.
It offers everything from satiating slices of Sicilian pizza to meaty lasagna and pasta dinners to innumerable varieties of hot and cold subs. All this comes for prices most students paying a Northeastern tuition can afford.
Pizzas range from $6 to $15, dinners average $7 and appetizers range from $1.50 to $7.50. BHOP delivers until 12:30 a.m. for those late-night cravings.
– Staff writer Michael Naughton