Find out what Pizza restaurants to try in Plymouth. It's no wonder that the Pilgrims fell in love with America when they landed at gorgeous Plymouth, set in the calm waters of Plymouth Harbor along Cape Cod Bay. It was here that the first English colonists made war and then peace with the Natives, celebrating their newfound cooperation with the first Thanksgiving dinner. Visit the landmarks that honor this piece of American history, from Plymouth Rock to Mayflower II to Burial Hill. Or just enjoy the sandy beaches and calm sea breeze.
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For over 50 years, you have been coming to Stevie's Pizza Plymouth for our large menu selections, made-to-order lunch, and dinner, and of course the best pizza in town - all at affordable prices. We provide a kid-friendly menu. Visit us at 46 Main Street
This is a small pizza sub shop for pick up or delivery, small tables for eat in great food and they have fast service
3 based on 25 reviews
In order to stand out from the crowd, restaurants need to have good relationships with their customers and an appeal that extends beyond homemade Alfredo sauce and an authentic Greek salad. Plymouth House of Pizza has all of those things because of its pe
My wife and I were interested in something quick and easy . We decided on subs and were both pleasantly surprised. The subs were delicious and the atmosphere was very nice. We will certainly go there again.Thank you for your business! We're glad we exceeded your expectations.
4 based on 10 reviews
Nothing satisfies like a hot, thin crust pizza with all of your favorite toppings. For a quick lunch so you can get back to work, stop in for fresh subs or wraps. Check out our news page for special deals and printable coupons. Some call it "Neopolitan."
There's a long backstory here that I won't dwell on -- this shop used to part of the Upper Crust upscale pizza chain, which imploded after The Boston Globe started reporting on its treatment of Brazilian workers. The authorities began investigating, the partners began squabbling...it all fell apart.This particular Upper Crust was franchised, so it was not part of the corporate structure that attracted the bad publicity. Nonetheless, the name was tainted.Reinvented as Top Crust quite awhile ago, we were distinctly unimpressed on our first few visits -- inconsistency was the main problem. This pizza is not cheap,. so expectations are high.We're happy to report that Top Crust now knows how to make delicious super-thin crust pizza exactly right, and every time. Nothing in the region comes close to the pies here.There's a counter to sit at, some window stools, and a row of cramped tables along one wall, so don't come expecting a sophisticated ambience [better lighting, a paint job, etc. could help a lot toward correcting this]. Many people prefer takeout. We actually enjoy sitting at the counter, chatting with the staff [always friendly and attentive] and enjoying a glass of wine or Mayflower Golden Ale. Our only complaint about the wine is that sometimes the partially-opened bottles are either not stored properly or are simply too old -- the wine has tasted stale. We've rejected a couple glasses and asked for a pour from a fresh bottle. The staff was happy to make things right.Aside from its fabulous crispy crust, Top Crust pizza boasts a tomato sauce that is tasty but not overwhelming, nor too sweet. We like our pizza with fresh basil, mozzarella and sliced tomato, or with grilled red peppers. It's never greasy, so you don't leave with that "I should have stopped one slice earlier" feeling.This place came close to the edge, but it's back now and deserves more business.
3 based on 43 reviews
Both kitchen and pizza close at 10pm Monday through Saturday. On Sundays, both kitchen and pizza close at 9pm.
The bar was packed, we sat in the nearly empty dining room about 8:30 on a weeknight. Fresh rolls with butter immediately brought to the table. Fried calamari with pepperconcini & olive oil was a decent starter, we split spaghetti and meatballs. Sauce and pasta average, but the huge meatball was amazingly good. Portions are enormous. Ok wine list, extensive martini/margarita selection. Washed it down with a couple glasses of Cabernet. Very affordable for the Pinehills. Will definitely return.
3 based on 95 reviews
Bertucci's restaurants are firing-up brick ovens from New England to Virginia, each reflecting the distinct character and local charm of its community. Like the original Bertucci's, every kitchen is open, making our brick oven part of the restaurant exper
Reasonably priced; mediocre food; good service. I wouldn't make this my regular restaurant, but it was a good choice for an affordable meal.Thank you, rhodytraveler10, for dining with us at Bertucciâs. We look forward to seeing you again soon!
4 based on 37 reviews
Walked in and seated ourselves. The waitress acknowledged the person that came in after us. Must be a regular. She took his order first and then came to us. We ordered spaghetti and two item pizza. It was ok. Service was slow even though there was only two other tables that were occupied.
4 based on 47 reviews
Ate here this evening with friends. Itâs been a while since we have been here and we were very surprised! The food was excellent. Started with the Burrata cheese & pesto. Very good. Also tried Chicken Parm egg rolls. OMG these are out of this world delicious. Great football food. Now for dinner. Chicken Alfredo, Pumpkin Ravioli in a sage cream sauce, Fish Tacos (not fried, pan seared) and the Fig & Pig pizza. Everything was fabulous. We were in flavor town. I canât say much about the cocktails, friends had no complaints . Had room for dessert and they did not disappoint , The Whiskey Wiggle you guessed it yumbo! Get away from downtown Plymouth. This place is located in Cordage Park. A must go.
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4 based on 79 reviews
We visited this pub last week to have a sandwich and liquid refreshment (coffee for him, and tea with lemon for me)..This was in early p.m...We both had the fish sandwich , his with french fries and mine with onion rings. There was plenty on the plate, enough to take home. The fish was very tasty with cheese, tomato, and lettuce. The onion rings and french fries were equally tasty also. The bill came to about $27.00 not including the tip. The atmosphere is rustic with sport pictures and items on the walls. The bar is on one side and a small dining room is on the other. They have take out and delivery service available. There are specials for each day with catchy titles..The waitstaff is friendly and efficient, we didn't have to wait long for our meal...They have tv's about that were muted so the noise level was low...A very pretty area with a water attraction on the property. There are a couple of shops that are very inviting. Parking is at a premium and traffic tends to be busy in this area as people go in to see the water and wildlife in it. There is a sidewalk on one side only so we had to walk on the street which could present a problem for some and you walk into the property as the entrance is in the back of the building. Would we go back ..yes definitely as we were pleased with this place.
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3 based on 1003 reviews
"The CabbyShack, on historic Plymouth harbor, is the spot for gorgeous views, tons of seats under the sun, live music all season long, and seafood so fresh it practically jumps straight from the ocean to the kitchen. The basic boiled lobster weighs in at
We are British tourists visiting New England and we were looking for outside space to sit in the evening sun with a drink. We Discovered this place and ordered pint of Downeast Cider and Samuel Adams lager both Boston beverages that did not disappoint. The bar was busy and the atmosphere pleasant and the ocean view amazing. We decided to stay for pizza which was delicious. The waitress and the barmaid were both very chatty & helpful.
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4 based on 511 reviews
Business hours vary depending on season. From Memorial day to Labor day, kitchen and pizza close at 10pm Sunday-Thursday, 11pm on Fridays and Saturdays. In it's off season, kitchen and pizza close at 9pm Sunday-Thursday, and 10pm on Fridays and Saturdays.
This was my second trip to this restaurant in Plymouth. The first time I was impressed by the serving size, dinner plate would feed two. My husband and I are on vacation on the Cape and I thought heâd really like it.Iâd nearly finished my lunch size portion and lo and behold.... thereâs a beetle in my food. Ugh. The manager was nice enough, took it off the bill and offered another dinner to go. I took the dessert. She kind of brushed it off with a shrug and said âsummerâ . Needless to say, I would NOT recommend this place. Hi momonvacaCt, we are extremely sorry about your experience during your visit. We have forwarded this to the owner and management to look into. We hope you give us another chance in the future.
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