Welcome to Lynwood Cafe
Lynwood Cafe, located in Randolph, MA, is a hidden gem known for its delicious bar-style pizza. Customers rave about the perfect crust, flavorful cheese, and tasty sauce that make their pizzas stand out. The cozy atmosphere and friendly staff add to the overall experience. Don't miss out on their unique toppings like baked bean and pickle, and be sure to try their specialty pizzas like the Baked Bean Pizza. Whether you're a local or just passing through, Lynwood Cafe is a must-visit for any pizza lover in the area.
- 320 Center St Randolph, MA 02368320 Center St Randolph, MA 02368 Hotline: (781) 963-3100
Welcome to Lynwood Cafe, a cherished spot nestled in the heart of Randolph, Massachusetts. Located at 320 Center St, this humble establishment is a must-visit for any pizza lover in the area. With a dedicated phone line at (781) 963-3100, ordering your favorite pie has never been more convenient.
Lynwood Cafe is renowned for its standout pizzas, which are a delicious testament to the art of bar pizza. As you step inside, the cozy atmosphere draws you in, though it’s the pizza that holds the spotlight. Each pie comes loaded with flavor and features a perfectly crafted crust—crunchy, golden, and ideal for enjoying all the classic toppings.
Patrons rave about the diverse menu, which includes fan favorites like the Pepper, Onion, Mushroom, the robust Sausage, and the adventurous Bean Special that features Boston baked beans, onions, and salami. The Special with Anchovy combines a medley of toppings to create a taste explosion that keeps customers coming back for more. The versatility in options means there's something for everyone—from the traditional cheese pizza to more unique combinations like Pickle Pizza.
Customer reviews highlight the exceptional service at Lynwood Cafe, emphasizing the friendly staff who ensure your experience is top-notch. The wait may be a bit long at times, especially during peak hours, but patrons appreciate the chance to enjoy their meal fresh from the oven. Many recommend calling ahead to minimize wait times. Keep in mind that this cozy spot operates on a cash-only basis, which only adds to its charming, old-school vibe.
What truly sets Lynwood Cafe apart is its commitment to a consistently satisfying dining experience. The <strong>crunchy crust, rich cheese, and delicious sauce</strong> come together to deliver an unforgettable slice every time. Whether you’re here for a quick pick-up or a lively dining experience with friends, Lynwood Cafe captures the essence of a true neighborhood pizzeria.
If you're in the Randolph area craving bar pizza, or if you simply want to savor a slice of Boston's cultural culinary heritage, look no further than Lynwood Cafe. It's a local hidden gem that promises to deliver some of the best pizza you'll ever taste.

The Lynnwood Cafe is a great choice for pizza if you are in the Randoloh. Massachusetts area and craving some pretty stellar pizza. The Lynwood Cafe is a pretty humble place, not huge on the ambiance. But the real star here is the pizza. The staff here was very friendly and again, the pizza is definitely pretty amazing. It hasa nice crust and the cheese and sauce perfectly compliment the crust. All in all, I would definitely recommend the Lynwood Cafe.

Everyone loves great bar pizza right? Lynwood is old school, delicious small bar pie with the crunchy golden crust. We love the classic cheese - but some other hits have been baked bean , and pickle! Call ahead and pick up - nice and easy- orders never wrong - and pizza is consistently good .

Wonderful neighborhood place. Friendly service. Draft beer for $1.90! And the most delicious pizza. We ordered it laced and crispy as recommended in reviews. WE WILL BE BACK!!!

Finally got to try my first South Shore bar pizza. I went right at opening (11:30 AM) and was first to place my order, but I still had to wait 30-35 minutes. However, there is a large parking lot, so I just waited in my car. The lady working there was very friendly. Note that this place is cash only; there is an ATM inside. By the time my order was ready, the place was bustling with diners. The size of the pizza is perfect for one person, which is one of the defining characteristics of a SSBP. The first slice I tried was cool from the drive home. I heated up the rest of the slices, which was the move, since they tasted sooo much better hot. The pizza was very thin but stiff (no flop), with a cracker-like crust. The cheese had a rich, deep flavor with no pull. My only complaint was that it was too salty (I was thirsty for quite a while afterward), but I really enjoyed the pizza overall.

My friend raved about this pizza for years. I finally got up there to Lynwood Cafe and boy was she right. The pizza was the best I ever had. Love the bar pizza. The crust is not thick and doughy but also not thin like a cracker. It was delicious pizza. Call ahead and order yours so when you get there it's about done. Place was clean and the servers were busy but accommodating. (Place was packed right away when it opened. A great stop! Will definitely go back. Oh, and you need to bring cash as they don't take credit cards. Value was great!

Everything you think you know about Pizza is about to change... beginning with where to get great pizza. Randolph, MA happens to be a hidden destination pizza haven like Connecticut! I know it sounds crazy, but these people have a Baked Bean Pizza that will blow you away, and the Pepperoni Pizza is real deal! Order your pizza Laced and Crispy. The burned edges are a must try.

In my attempt to visit all the SSBP (South Shore Bar Pizza) notables, I landed at the Lynwood Cafe today. Even though this is a local dive bar (albeit charming, in a land-that-time-forgot way), we showed up along with everyone else, even though it was around 1:30pm. I figured the locals were more noontime lunchers. I was wrong. The wait from time of seating to pizza serving ran close to 55 minutes. Even if you'll be eating-in, it's a good idea call your order in before getting in your car. It's suggested on the paper menus, so believe it! My friend had the hamburger pizza, which was generously sprinkled with crumbled beef. I'd have preferred the meat be seasoned a bit more (garlic?), but the tomato sauce shined through for a solidly delicious pie. I had the pepper, onion, mushroom & salami Special. The salami and shrooms come chopped, which makes for an even bite and mouth feel. I rather liked not having hot salami slices slapping me back in the face. The salami, however, needed more zing--it was not easy to taste among the other toppings. I'd try this again and swap out pepperoni for the salami. What the Lynwood does exceptionally well is a crispy bottom and laced edges. No flop on these pies. The comparison: for me, the overall flavor of bar pizza remains #1 with Town Spa in Stoughton, but Lynwood edges them out on all things crust. New favorite trends in SSBP make Bardo's a consideration for cheese blend and unique toppings. If you're a SSBP lover, you need to try them all, because Bardo's could knock off both Lynwood and Town Spa from top rankings.

Goooood za! Take a step back in time and enjoy some really really good pizza. This is your classic tale of "looks can be deceiving". Ordered a specialized pizza the other day asking for peppers and mushrooms. Boy, did I get a pizza loaded with peppers and mushrooms. It's not a very large pizza, but certainly enough to fill the appetite of two. It's the classic style thin crust pizza. A little different tasting crust than I've had in the past, but I judge a good pizza partially on the taste of the crust, this was good. Peppers were fresh. Mushrooms were fresh. A tad greasy but not enough to disparage the pie. The order was to be ready in 35 minutes. It was.