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Spiritus PizzaBWorth Trying
190 Commercial St, Provincetown, MA 02657
· Pizza restaurant, Coffee shop, Ice cream shop
· 4.4/5 Google (1133 reviews)
Takeout · Outdoor seating
Late-night thin Greek-style slices and ice cream in the heart of Ptown; great for quick bites if you can handle cash-only and occasional brusque counter service.
Why it gets a B for overall quality
Spiritus Pizza delivers solid neighborhood quality anchored by strong food quality—particularly thin, crisp whole pies that justify its late-night ritual status on Commercial Street. However, inconsistent slice freshness during rushes and occasionally brusque counter service prevent higher grades, while the lively street-side setting appeals more to quick bites than leisurely dining. Worth visiting for authentic Ptown late-night culture and reliable whole pies.
Restaurant Summary
Spiritus is the slice stop where Commercial Street comes alive at night, a counter window for thin, foldable pizza and scoops while the crowds drift by. Reviewers describe efficient if sometimes brusque service and a scene that feels like a Ptown ritual: "street packed with folks eating slices after the bars." Expect a lively late-night vibe more than lingering comfort. The cooking leans classic Greek-influenced pizza and NY-style cues: crisp, cracker-leaning crust with a popular Greek white pie, pepperoni by the slice, and sturdy whole pies that travel better than counter slices held too long. It is straightforward, not chefly—ideal when you want fast, familiar flavors without ceremony. Whole pies earn the most consistent praise; slices can vary when the line surges. Families do well here: cheese and pepperoni slices, plus ice cream and shakes, are kid-pleasers. Staff have been noted cooling a child’s slice early, and the shady patio gives space for quick refueling. No gluten-free crust is indicated, and it is cash-only, so plan ahead to keep the treat run smooth.
At a Glance
- Late-night institution for thin, foldable slices on Commercial St
- Whole pies are more consistent than held slices
- Cash-only can frustrate travelers
- Counter service can feel brusque during rushes
- Ice cream and shakes add family-friendly appeal
What Sets It Apart
- late_night_slice_scene
- greek_white_pizza
- ice_cream_and_shakes
- back_patio_space
What People Love
- Crisp, thin crust that folds well
- Greek white pizza flavor combo
- Fast service when crowds hit
- People-watching on Commercial Street
Points of Concern
- Slices can taste old or dry if held too long during rush periods; whole pies fare better
- Cash-only policy catches visitors off guard; ATM fees may apply
- Reports of brusque or rude counter interactions at peak times
- Line structure can be chaotic in heavy crowds
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleCounter With Seating
Average Cost$14-$20 per person
ReservationsNot required
What to Order
- Group of 3–4: Get a $25–$35 whole pie; better value than $4–$5 slices each
- Vegetarian diners: Greek or Italian Garden white pies are strong options
- Dessert fans: Add a hot fudge sundae ($5.75–$6.75) after slices
Perfect For
- Post-bar slice runs
- Casual beach-day fuel-up
- Families seeking quick pizza and ice cream
- Solo travelers grabbing a fast bite
Location Insights
Area: Bustling beachfront main drag with bars, clubs, and shops; strong late-night foot traffic and tourist energy.
Safety: Busy, well-lit tourist corridor; typical seasonal crowds, generally safe with many people around.
Nearby: Steps from nightlife, benches for people-watching, retail boutiques, galleries, and beach access nearby.
ProvincetownProvincetown is a well-known artsy and LGBTQ+-friendly town at the tip of Cape Cod, famous for its vibrant summer tourism, eclectic dining scene, and welcoming atmosphere. The town features a mix of casual and upscale eateries, with many visitors enjoying fresh seafood, local specialties, and diverse culinary options.
East EndThe East End of Provincetown is known for its proximity to the harbor and beaches, featuring a relaxed vibe with casual restaurants, cafes, and shops catering to both tourists and locals.
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday11:30–23:00
Tuesday11:30–23:00
Wednesday11:30–23:00
Thursday11:30–23:00
Friday11:30–02:00
Saturday11:30–02:00
Sunday11:30–23:00
Available: Takeout, Outdoor seating
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