Readers Say
A look back at the polls that got Bostonians talking — and voting — the most.
Ziggy's Pizza
Ziggy's Pizza won the Best of Greater Boston pizza bracket. Katelyn Umholtz/Boston.com
Throughout 2025, Boston.com readers have shared their votes and viewpoints across hundreds of polls and forms, weighing in on issues ranging from the best Boston movies to high-profile Karen Read. Some stories fired up readers more than other though, sometimes in ways we didn’t expect, revealing how passionately Bostonians can feel about certain topics.
Here we rounded up a countdown of the top five most interacted with polls and games from 2025.
Readers showed up in force when Boston.com ran a bracket of the best trades in Boston sports history. Pitting 16 iconic trades across the Red Sox, Bruins, Celtics, and Patriots against one another, the bracket drew more than 9,000 votes. When the dust settled, Bill Russell’s 1956 trade to the Celtics emerged as the greatest in Boston sports history. The trade that brought Bill Belichick to the Patriots as head coach was runner up, earning 21% of the final votes.
Despite launching in December, readers quickly flocked to our game testing their knowledge of New England’s most beloved brands. Some earned serious bragging rights with a perfect score, while others stumbled over Del’s Frozen Lemonade or the State Street sign—making it a deceptively tricky test of how well you know New England the region.
Boston is home to many beloved bakeries — and readers came ready with opinions. Boston.com asked readers to name their go-to spots by treat, then turned those recommendations into a poll that matched cravings with the right bakery.
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More than 4,300 readers played along. Scone aficionados were sent to Eva’s Little Kitchen in Bedford, while brownie lovers to Michette in Somerville.
Readers could also test their pastry IQ with the Bakers’ Dozen word flower, tracking down clues tied to a popular cafe chain with 24 locations, an Arlington favorite for kolaches and wacky cake, and a beloved Italian bakery in Revere that’s been open more than 30 years. Think you know them all? More than 16,200 plays say it’s tricker than it looks.
In one of the year’s most cinematic showdowns (pun intended), readers crowned “Good Will Hunting” the best Boston movie of all time. The film edged out “Jaws” in the final round, winning 57% of the vote (from the nearly 2,300 readers who voted) compared to “Jaws”‘ 43%.
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In total, nearly 10,000 votes were cast across four rounds featuring 32 films — putting a definitive stamp on a long-running Boston movie debate. Readers were also able to test their film knowledge with a movie-themed crossword, which logged nearly 14,000 plays.
Boston.com’s search for the city’s best pizzeria drew jaw-dropping engagement. More than 74,000 votes were cast across February’s bracket, far surpassing typical reader participation.
The field began with 32 reader-submitted restaurants, but the championship matchup between Stoked Pizza Co. and Ziggy’s took engagement to another level. More than 43,000 readers voted in the final round alone, where Ziggy’s swept the race, earning more than 27,000 votes — 63% of the total.
One thing was unmistakable: Bostonians take their pizza very seriously.
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