- Italian
- Pizza
- Pasta
Hi Fi Pizza & Subs
Menu for Hi Fi Pizza & Subs
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Ratings and Reviews for Hi Fi Pizza & Subs
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May 29 2012
Madeline N. via Yelp
Drunk pizza. Cheap-ish. Walking distance from all the club-ish venues in Central. So not good but so so good.read more
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May 14 2012
Philip G. via Yelp
Anyone who has ever been drunk in central square has eaten this pizza. It's.. okay. Might be better to walk to chicago's down the street. The customer...read more
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May 08 2012
H P. via Yelp
Terrible pizza. But good business model.read more
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Sep 18 2005
escottboston via Citysearch
A hi-fi brochure comes to my apartment building, and then night I decide I want some pizza. I call them up and place my order. 1 h...read more
The Scene
With two entrances and two separate counters for ordering, one's first impression of Hi-Fi is a bit confusing, even to MIT brainiacs stopping in for a cheap lunch. Locals know that pizza and calzone orders are taken at the right-hand counter, appetizers and subs on the left. The two bricked-in dining rooms are adorned with odd vineyard-like scenes, and boast seating reminiscent of your neighborhood Denny's. Proximity to Central Square's hot nightspots guarantees an eclectic crowd.
The Food
Hi-Fi's no-nonsense approach to pizza apparently works, having satisfied Cantabridgians for more than 40 years. Oversized calzones are made to order, as are burgers and subs. Cheesesteaks are popular, especially when piled with mushrooms, green peppers and onions. But plain old pizza is what Hi-Fi does best. Bypass the pasta offerings (ravioli, rigatoni) and greasy appetizer selections (onion rings, cheese sticks) in favor of a regular slice.
