J. Pace & Son

1 Park Ln, Boston
(857) 366-4640

Recent Reviews

Soo

I used it while on a business trip because it was close to the hotel, and the sandwiches were great and the staff were friendly! They sell cups of fruit and yogurt, and there is also a convenience store, so I made good use of it~

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

cristian cabrera

Best subs in Boston! Great lunch spot, and awesome service. One of my few faves in Seaport!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

K M

We ordered 4 half trays of food. The meatballs were delicious. Nice sweet red sauce. Rice was fine. Hard to screw up rice. The chicken marsala came in marsala wine and the alcohol had not burned off. Also, no garlic or flower added with cold water to thicken and make real masala sauce. Small Chicken cubes. I know chicken marsala and this was not it. We are Italians, cooks and eat in the North End all the time. The pesto raviolis were okay. The raviolis didn’t cool correctly so they all stuck together. Pesto sauce wasn’t great. Chopped tomatoes and feta thrown on top. Weird! If you order food for catering here stick with red sauce, meatballs and pasta. I would have to see how they make their chicken parm and I would hope they would remove the skin from their eggplant parm but we were disappointed and surprised with how bad their marsala was. I mean they are Italian out of the North End. Seriously? They would never serve that down there. People wouldn’t pay for it. We may go back and let them know. $168 dollars of disappointment on a catered meal with friends.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 1

Service: 4

Recommended dishes: Seaport

Craig P.

A Saturday morning , one old giy trying to orchestrate a breakfast /deli operation. I may have been the only English speaking person in the building , no meatball sausage combo so went with meatball , 5 degrees outside so eat in . Grinder , bag chips , 20 oz coke $20 . Meatballs stone cold inside , forgot the cheese , the place is for sale for a reason ! Next

Kim LaTerza

We ordered 4 half trays of food. The meatballs were delicious. Nice sweet red sauce. Rice was fine. Hard to screw up rice. The chicken marsala came in marsala wine and the alcohol had not burned off. Also, no garlic or flower added with cold water to thicken and make real masala sauce. Small Chicken cubes. I know chicken marsala and this was not it. We are Italians, cooks and eat in the North End all the time. The pesto raviolis were okay. The raviolis didn’t cool correctly so they all stuck together. Pesto sauce wasn’t great. Chopped tomatoes and feta thrown on top. Weird! If you order food for catering here stick with red sauce, meatballs and pasta. I would have to see how they make their chicken parm and I would hope they would remove the skin from their eggplant parm but we were disappointed and surprised with how bad their marsala was. I mean they are Italian out of the North End. Seriously? They would never serve that down there. People wouldn’t pay for it. We may go back and let them know. $168 dollars of disappointment on a catered meal with friends.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 1

Service: 4

Recommended dishes: Seaport

L A 2

The food was great and the staff was friendly. Has real good sandwiches.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Italian Sub

Sacrificial L.

Went here after checking in at our hotel, mainly stopped by because it was close by and we were starving. Didn't expect to walk in to an authentic grocery store and sub place. Tried the sub with chicken, coleslaw, tomatoes, can't remember what else was on it. Solid 8/10, good sub and huge portions def recommend for seaport area sandwiches! Also had seating in the back.

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Fish and chips over cooked to the point you could not eat it. Left 3 massages no response.2 email no response. They don't care about customer service. Cheeseburger over cooked she ask 2 times i said medium

Atmosphere: 2

Food: 1

Service: 1

Recommended dishes: Italian Sub

Phillip Judy

Everything about this place is great. The sandwiches were awesome.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: J Pace Italian w Prosciutto, Pavilion

Julie Lawton

Cookies omg. Really? I should not be eating these but wow. Could not pass. Fresh out of oven. Way better than the cookies I had a Levain on Newberry- those were gross. This is a real cookie.

Food: 5

Jason E.

I'm not from Boston. The Italian sandwiches I know are from delis in NYC, Long Island, NJ, and the Philly suburbs (where folks from the former are from). I also don't really eat Italian sandwiches often anymore, but used to seek them frequently when younger. Needless to say, this is my cheat meal and my standards for this sort of food are high. My expectations were low, but this place is a 5/5. Rolls aren't huge, but they pack their sandwiches with ingredients, all of which are fresh. I got the "Green Monstah" (not a Sox fan even in the slightest) and was thrilled. This rivaled what I can get at home. And it's $9-14 a sandwich, which is worth it. So glad I came here. You should not come here if you're looking for an experience. It's a sandwich shop. But they do a great job. There is plenty of seating in case you don't feel like dealing with the Seaport winter breeze. Will be back here the next time I visit Boston.

Richard Napolitano

We will be back to try the hot subs. Good roll and my kid loved the "Italian", the chicken salad was just ok/good.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 4

Service: 4

Recommended dishes: Italian Sub

J. K.

Basically a NY deli in Boston. Yes, things are more spaced out because real estate isn't as premium, but the food's good and it isn't a chain!

Jayjay S.

sandwich was goo, the service was very quick and this place has it all. The only thing I would say being from NY a Turkey sandwich for 12 bucks is a drag. But different city different price I guess.

Jump M.

A classic deli. I wanted something authentic to the area and this was definitely one of those. I'll absolutely be stopping in next time I'm in the area

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