Reviews Pauli's

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Cynthia M
+4
I’m not typically a lobster roll person but whenever I’m in Boston, I try to get one. This is the first time I tried Pauli’s and I actually think it’s one of my favorite lobster rolls here! I got the hot lobster rolls and they definitely give you a decent amount of lobster and the price is not as crazy as many other places. Their clam chowder was also tasty and had a lot of stuff inside. Overall a good experience, just wish they had some more seating. I’d come back next time I’m in town!
5
Tyler Knighton
+5
Nice place for a quick bite walking around the north end! Both the lobster rolls and deli style sandwiches were perfect. Limited counter seating for a cozy lunch. They had a huge selection of food that we'll have to try on another visit.
4
Aimee Connor
+4
Whenever you visit Boston, you have to try, at least once, a Lobster Roll or how they say "Lobsta Roll." In my case, I had 3. What can I say? I love them! When you pass by, it looks like your typical sandwich shop, but once you enter, the walls are filled with pictures of celebrities who have eaten there. The service was excellent and the staff was friendly and helpful. The best one I had was @paulisboston. Located on Salem St in the famous North End Italian district in Boston is Pauli's famous Lobster Roll, and it didn't disappoint. Don't let the price scare you away. It is average to pay around $28 for one, but it is so worth it. Enjoy!
5
Kenya Williams
+5
The food was absolutely delicious! This is the best hot buttered lobster roll I have ever tasted. My husband enjoyed the fish sandwich. Great atmosphere.
4
Mr. Branham
+4
The food is great. Overpriced but good. It is a smaller lobster roll than you will get like at vineyard. But the code is to me better than a hot buttered. It is a small place so you might not be able to sit so you have to walk and go. A small order of fries with two lobster rolls is almost 70, but you only need one small order of fries. It's pretty healthy. It's a small place. You can walk right past it so keep your eyes open
5
Ludovica Farese
+5
Their lobster rolls are reasonably priced and very tasty!! The place is pretty small so there isn’t a lot of seating, but it’s still great if you want fast and cheap lobster rolls! Only downside is that the restaurant doesn’t have restrooms available for costumers.
4
Derrick Myers
+4
Lived up to the hype! Tons of selection and a sandwich for everyone. The lobsta’ roll seemed like an entire lobster! Lots of meat. Small seating area for a quick bite. Very busy and lots of hard work in the kitchen.
5
Gigi
+5
need more tables just to go counter sestjng. $71’00 for 2 sandwiches but lots of lobster on hotdog bum. Super good. Garlic fries good too
5
emi chin
+5
A must stop while you are exploring the North End of Boston. I had the lobster roll … hot. Can also order it cold. The lobster was fresh and cooked perfectly. And you get plenty! You’ll meet folks from near and afar while conversing sitting on stools. Worth the splurge 👍
5
Blessing Peace
+5
First time trying Lobster Roll and Clam Chowder. Pretty good. The Lobster is fresh enough to jump out of the bread while we're eating 🤣🤣
5
Christian Rosenfeld
+5
Visiting Boston and stopped by Paulis. It was worth it! Very good cold lobster roll. Fresh, plenty of meat served on a hot buttery hot dog bun.
5
Jeffrey Thompson
+5
I got the Don Vito as suggested by a worker there. It did not disappoint. League sandwich and loaded with flavor. Without question I will be back again to try out more of their selection. There is not much room to sit down. Great to grab a sandwich and head to the local park to sit down and enjoy a picnic. I ate mine while waiting for the T at Haymarket. Great north end food!
5
Jake Wilton
+5
**Photo doesn’t do it justice** Wow … what a roll ! Recommended through an online blog/post that you had to eat here … glad we did ! The roll was so hot, so fresh and sooooo tasty !! And the garlic parm fries were delicious as well … bring an appetite !
5
Jason “Blaster”
+5
My favorite lobster rolls in Boston! I was visiting the city for a weekend and saw Pauli's was a 'must-try' for Boston's famous 'Lobster Rolls'. They were a surprisingly cheap $27 before tax (most of the city has em for $30+) and they were stuffed with lobster meat and buttery goodness. Definitely check it out if you're in the area, Pauli's in Little Italy will not disappoint.
5
Mary Carmody
+5
We booked the “Ultimate Boston Food Tour: Freedom Trail and North End” where this was one of our stops. We had the hot Lobster Roll with butter which was amazing!!
5
Panadayana
+5
It's a small shop so limited stools to sit in but came in 30 min before close and got the chowder, warm butter lobster roll, and the prosciutto sandwich. The clam chowder was the first time I've had it, was creamy and warm exactly perfect for the rainy day, the lobster roll had so much lobster we put some in the chowder and I wish I could order it like that. The roll melted under the weight of lobster and butter but the bread on the cold prosciutto sandwich was thick and chewy/dense. Overall really enjoyed it and can see why it's featured on Diners drive ins and dives (didn't know until we saw the poster on the wall but made it that much better). We split everything and felt satisfied, lobster went for about $28.
5
Phuc Hoang
+5
Must try lobster rolls and clam chowder in Bostonnn First time trying lobster rolls and clam chowder ✨ it's perfectly fresh, soo juicy and good taste 🥰 In photos: - Butter lobster - Cold lobster - Clam chowder
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