Find out what Pizza restaurants to try in Danvers. Danvers is a town (and census-designated place) in Essex County, Massachusetts, United States, located on the Danvers River near the northeastern coast of Massachusetts. Originally known as Salem Village, the town is most widely known for its association with the 1692 Salem witch trials. It is also known for the Danvers State Hospital (one of the state's 19th-century psychiatric hospitals, which was located here) and for Liberty Tree Mall. As of 2014, the town's population was approximately 27,000.
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I had heard mixed reviews on this pizza place and we were in the area and decided to try it.The Pizza was served HOT, decent crust thickness, with lots of flavor and just the perfect texture and color. Toppings were fresh and full of flavor. Generous cheese rounds off a perfectly prepared and served pizza.Service was equally good and the place was clean and tidy - will definitely visit this place again.
4 based on 13 reviews
Had saw Pete"s A Place featured on Flipping Boston, and finally got to go there, Amazing, can't believe it. From Pizza, Calzone, Pasta dinners, Sandwiches, Wraps, We chose the chicken kabob wrap and sub. couldn't believe we ate the whole sandwiches. Can't wait to go back..you need to try it at least once when in the area.
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4 based on 15 reviews
We ordered delivery twice. First time was a antipasto salad and large meat pizza. Both very good. Second time was large calzones (the large calzones are big enough for at least 2 people). Both times the food was good. Delivery was fast. And prices are reasonable.
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3 based on 78 reviews
I don't know why anyone would give this place a high rating. The service is horrendous. The staff doesn't know what their doing and are not friendly. The food is just so so I suggest you go to another Italian restaurant, there are many good ones in the area, just not this one.
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3 based on 44 reviews
I gave this Pub/Tavern an average rating but for the town of Danvers it could be very good.I really did not find anything to be outstanding with the bar or the food, nor anything really poor, thus my rating of average.I'm pretty sure I would not go out of my way for a return visit.
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4 based on 21 reviews
I had to call last minute for a large company order during lunch time. I was not familiar with the restaurants in the area and I choose this restaurant randomly, when I searched for it I liked the online reviews. Within 45 minutes they prepared and arranged the food on platters. Great service, delicious food and very well presented. Conveniently located on the main strip, plenty of parking on the back of the building. Highly would recommend to anyone.
4 based on 183 reviews
After walking around the wharf we were looking for a lunch place that wasnât seafood, stumbled upon the little place. Really wasnât sure of what to expect as the menu is small but we were not disappointed, we split a strawberry fields salad and a pizza, WOW, both tasty and just enough to keep you running around for another 4 hours! A little gem stop by
4 based on 71 reviews
We've been driving by this place for years and keep saying we're going to give it try and we finally did an we'll be back! I'm Sicilian and my partner is Northern Italian and we hadn't found any Italian restaurants in the area that really tripped our trigger like this one did! The sauce is home made and like our families make. The meatballs were delish, the chicken parm out of this world and the alfredo rich as it should be. My partner loved the raviolis and I had the broiled haddock special which was fresh, huge and topped with buttery cracker crumbs as any New Englander would have it! Also enjoyed the drink special: apple pie sangria! We will become regulars.
4 based on 348 reviews
Flying Saucer Pizza Company landed in downtown Salem on the historic date of August 3, 2012 - directly next to its sister restaurant Gulu-Gulu Cafe. The mission: to abduct traditional pizza and give it a healthy gourmet spin. Our eclectic pizza menu showc
This was a completely surprising experience for us. Boy did we get more than an ordinary pizza. The crust was a delightful chewy. And the vegetarian Mars Attacks (with breaded eggplant) was amazing, garlicky cheesy deliciousness. Also liked the funky eclectic decor. Very happy with the quick service as well.
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