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Boston Pizza Clifton Hill
- Price Range:
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$$
- Accepts Credit Cards:
- Yes
- Attire:
- Casual
- Good for Groups:
- Yes
- Good for Kids:
- Yes
- Take Away:
- Yes
- Waiter Service:
- Yes
- Outdoor Seating:
- Yes
- Wi-Fi:
- No
- Good For:
- Lunch
- Alcohol:
- Full Bar
- Noise Level:
- Average
- Has TV:
- Yes
- Wheelchair Accessible:
- Yes
11 reviews for Boston Pizza Clifton Hill
11 reviews in English
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Review from Luke S.
Ate lunch here Typical pizza joint, but great atmosphere. Kids and adults love the games. They do have some very different flavors of pizza.
Friendly staff and good place for kids. -
Review from Brent T.
Overall, this place is average, but if you are staying at the Sheraton on the Falls, Clifton Hill, it's one of the better places to find a moderately priced meal within a short walking distance. It's definitely catered to teenagers, but then again so is the entire Clifton Hill area. The service there is much better than what you'll find at other restaurants nearby. At least the servers are attentive and make an effort to provide decent service because unfortunately decent service is hard to come by in the Niagara Falls area.
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Review from Dan S.
Surprisingly not half bad. Which, for a place in the middle of a tourist trap, is saying something. Stick with the pizzas and this is a better option than most.
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Review from Robin L.
Pricey. Pizza is okay. Waitstaff was ok.
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Review from Brian W.
It's a chain, I get it.
But can someone tell me who the silly canadian who came up with this place? I mean really...the menu boasts of a famous Boston Cheesesteak. Uhmmm looks like someone failed geography on that one.
Had a meal on NYE because everything else was ridiculous. The sandwich I had was nothing to rave about and the wings were just plain boring. The fries weren't too bad though. I should have gone for the poutine though. -
Review from Beck N.
We went here 2 nights while we were visiting Niagara. The first was early on a Thursday night. We were immediately able to find a seat at the bar & the bartender was very friendly - suggesting different Canadian beers & making chit chat. I was a bit disappointed by the large tv's that were visible from the bar, as they were neither HD nor clear, as they are at home.
The beer selection on tap is rather limited unless you want the typical Coors Light or Molson, but it does come in various sizes -- the largest being a schooner in a 34 oz glass. At $5/pint, the prices were definitely reasonable.
On the Friday night, the bar came alive. It was filled with college kids & pumping music. Definitely not my sort of sports bar, but great for people watching. -
Review from Linda S.
Site seeing on Clifton Hill, we decided to grab a quick lunch at Boston Pizza.
Pretty standard interior, loud atmosphere... was surprised at the full bar in a "Pizza Hut" type place, but I didn't partake :-)
I ordered the pepperoni pizza... pretty standard. Way too much sauce on mine; my sister's pie was pretty bare of sauce. The server took so long to come back to check on us, we were 1/2 done before she got some extra sauce (which they charged her a $1 for - totally outrageous!)
Probably won't go back, kinda pricey for what you actually get... $11-14 for an individual pizza. -
Review from Ken L.
We had a nice time here. Fine for kids, food was good. Not too overpriced - about what you would expect in the touristy area.
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Review from Cody F.
Welland, ON
A great restaurant! The best restaurant of Clifton Hill!
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Review from Cristina K.
There's a ton of restaurants around the touristy part of Niagara Falls, ON, Canada. I highly recommend that you walk right on by the Boston Pizza and opt for something with a little less fiber. Fiber is good right? Right. It is. Fiber is good when it doesn't come in the form of cardboard pizza toppings. Yes. That's right. I ordered pizza that came complete with cardboard tucked right along side the pepperoni. The manager comped the pie, but I recommend that you avoid the roughage by finding another touristy spot for lunch. We celebrated our lousy lunch with ice cream down the street, so all's well that ends well.
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Review from Eric T.
I was passing through town and had a craving for pizza. I never heard of Boston Pizza but I figure, I'm from Boston, I'll see what others think a Boston Pizza should be. The pizza wasn't bad, not great, but not bad. The bartender was easy on the eyes, and very friendly. Boston Pizza is a good place to stop if you're not expecting anything fancy. The prices are fair.
