The restaurant has a kind of bar outside, located in the space between the two buildings. You can get there going to the back of the restaurant and going outside or entering straight from a street behind it, without enter to the restaurant. It is outdoor bar and there you can sing karaoke, play some games as ping-pong (I do not know the name of the others) I enjoyed drinking while breathing fresh air. Well decorated. Some beautiful lights that give good vibes to the place. I loved the concept. I would like to go there again. I think is a hidden good place, not know for a lot of people. Good If you want to have a moment of relax outdoor during summer for drink, dance, sing, play and talk without too much noise. It wasn't too crowded when...
Read moreLily’s Pizza is a happy accident we’re glad happened. We were just looking for somewhere between work and the train station, and it turns out this place was a winner. We went with the sausage and cherry pepper pizza, and I’m not going to lie—the crust really stole the show. Solid flavor, like, "I’d eat this crust by itself" good.
As for drinks, we tried the Lily's Smash. It was... fine. Definitely strong on the peach flavor, so if you're into that, you're in luck. If not, maybe skip it. No hard feelings.
The atmosphere was fun—live music, quirky decor, and a pretty lively crowd. It’s got that casual but cool vibe. Overall, solid pizza, solid vibes, and I’d definitely recommend for a...
Read moreLily’s Pizza is the cutest little pizza shop, tucked away on a tiny street in the Financial District but with all the heart of a big time pizza boss (and AMAZING CRUST).
The friendly staff welcomed this newcomer with some good pizza recommendations. Both of the pizzas: Macaroni and Cheese (with bacon!), and Bang Bang Cauliflower Hot sauce were phenomenal. I’d like to especially highlight the CRUST. It was crispy, flavorful, but also had a satisfying chew. Like a warm hug on a cold Boston day, the crust brought my taste buds...
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