Disappointing. I purchased a groupon which is intended to help draw new business. Â This was supposed to be for dine in or carry out. Â Unfortunately there is one table for two, so i had to hang out with the 4 boys i brought to eat out on the town waiting for takeout. Â Atmosphere and attitude definitely not warm and inviting.. Â Pizza was ok in taste, but toppings were sparse ... unlike picture in advertisement. Â Clincher was when I ordered specialty fries while waiting and the manager would not honor the printed price on the menu. Â Really?. Â He curtly told me the price had changed and charged me the additional dollar. Â I never take the time to write reviews, but this experience rubbed me the wrong way. Â I wish I could support this local business, but too many other options.
Review Source:Crust and sauce are good, but we agree, the toppings are ridiculously sparse (as another reviewer put it). Â We have a groupon too and have decided to order plain and add our own toppings at home instead of paying $2.50 for about 3 mushrooms and/or 1/4 of a pepper sliced. Â
Once, when we order using their own coupon, driver was unable to accept the coupon and I had to pay full price instead of arguing over $2. Â So apparently operational confusion exists.
Really good quality thin crust pizza tucked into a corner of Cohasset Village (its wedged behind the new Irish Pub in town).  It's a take-out place only with a tiny interior but they do a great job with Pizzas.  The pizza is a perfect balance of thin crust without beingly overly crunchy and paper thin.  Strong enoguh to hold the toppings and have a bit of chewy-ness, but not doughy at all.  Lot's of different specials provides a nice variety  - we tried the Maui which was their version of a standard Hawaiian and it was great.  Good sauce, good crust, toppings were good including quality deli ham rather than fatty canadian bacon which i liked. Â
We also tried their sandwiches which were also very good. Â My wife has the Joe's italian which was toasted nicely and filled with tons of great Italian cold cuts. Â I had a tomato, mozzarella and proscuitto which was above average but not amazing. Â My main complaint was the the bread was too thick and doughy - didn't seem to be top quality, maybe the toasting made my wifes better than mine. Â Also it could have used some balsamic vinegar to give it a bit more zip. Â
Overall - veryhappy to have this new addition to Cohasset Village.
We just tried this place yesterday (August 16) after noticing it finally opened. We've been looking for good thin crust pizza in the Scituate area after we stopped patronizing a certain chain in Hingham that exploits its illegal workers. The staff at Mangia were friendly and helpful. We got two large pizzas: one was the Parma and the other was a custom pick your toppings. The pizzas are thin crust  and whole wheat. We were very pleased with the pies and intend to shift our business to this place from another in North Scituate, which started out great but suddenly started selling mediocre, soggy pizzas.
I'm writing this review in the hopes that this business will succeed in a spot that's a little off the beaten path.