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Village Fare Pizza
Address: 387 Washington St, Brookline, MA 02446, USA
Phone: (617) 739-2774
State: Massachusetts
City: Brookline
Zip Code: 02446


Opening Hours

Monday: 10:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Tuesday: 10:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Wednesday: 10:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Thursday: 10:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Friday: 10:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Saturday: 10:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Sunday: 10:00 AM – 10:00 PM


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Reviews
Three stars for a big menu and a nice dining room near Brookline town hall. I have always had courteous if not friendly service here. I want to give four stars, but the food has never blown me away and I feel like I usually spend more than I think I would. For a small cold Italian sandwich, a bag of chips, and a bottle of water I was in for about $10.50. That’s probably on par with other pizza/ sandwich joints, but it doesn’t feel wort it while you eat.
8 years ago (20-11-2017)
The food is meh but half the ppl that usually work here are really rude and anoying
8 years ago (05-12-2017)
This is our go-to place to order pizza delivery. Their crust is chewy and substantial. Not the best pizza in Brookline (see: Stoked and Otto's), but Village Fare delivers, and their prices are right.
8 years ago (04-11-2017)
I'm not sure why so many people on here have had bad experiences. I order delivery from here all the time and everytime it has been delicious and hot. The roast beef sandwiches, gyros, fries (omg the fries are amazing), chicken tenders, greek salad, and pizza have all been fantastic, even my kids love the food. Maybe it's because I moved here from Cincinnati I'm not as uptight about my food as the Brookline locals, maybe they just had a bad night when these people tried the restaurant out. If you like good, well priced food check them out.
8 years ago (21-09-2017)
I wanted to be optimistic about this place. Really, I did. Looking at it objectively, with a commoner's eye, it simply can't be beat. Affordable on a student's budget, conveniently located right next to the (possibly more gourmet) offering of a CVS pharmacy, and near enough to the broiling hellhole of a location that is Brookline High School to be an appropriate hangout for teenage goblins and gremlins of all ages. As I said--I wanted to love Village Fare. But All i have ever found within these walls is overly greasy pizza, a barren, loveless landscape, and the essence of fear. Whenever I step foot into this shabby yet harmless-looking shop, it's as if the liminal veil shivers. The first time I ever came here was a dark January night. I would've never sought it out, but instead came with two good friends of mine who insisted on a quick bite and unbeatable prices. "It's good," the older of the two said, with the fear of God in his eyes. It is possible that he was entirely sincere, however--I have watched this same boy, on another occasion, put a fried chicken cutlet between two slices of pizza (not from Village Fare, thank the Heavens!) and eat it as a sandwhich. We arrived at your storefront and ducked in from the cold. That night, I bet my same friend that he couldn't shove an entire piece of Village Fare pizza into his mouth, chew, and swallow it. Thanks to the realm-bending powers of this pizza shop, he achieved the task with very little difficulty, and I had to give up $3 of cash in coins that was clogging up my wallet. This has little to do with that fact that he is gay. Another time I came to Village Fare with no less than 5 lesbians, and they asked me to order mozerella sticks for them. Each time, I said "These mozerella sticks are for me." The minute they touched my plate, the mozerella sticks had disappeared, and once again I would trudge up to the bleary-eyed man at the Village Fare counter and beg plaintively for another batch of mozerella sticks. They, too, would disappear in an instant. Little things simply don't add up. One time I walk in and they're selling Coke, the next they're peddling Pepsi to me, and the next they refuse to serve me anything but obscure Mexican soda that suspiciously appears to not be Gluten-Free. On two separate occasions, I've tried to have deep conversations with my good friend whom I love and trust very deeply in Village Fare, only to be interrupted by the entrance of some hooligans or my ex's ex, who is very annoying!! Every time I eat pizza from Village Fare, I am more and more convinced that they make their dough out of sponges. +1 star for the mozerella sticks, though. I had one once. It was very good.
8 years ago (31-07-2017)
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