Find out what Pizza restaurants to try in Conway. Conway is a town in Carroll County, New Hampshire, United States. It is the most populous community in the county, and the most populous in the state north of Lake Winnipesaukee. The population was 10,115 at the 2010 census, more than 1/5 of the total population of Carroll County. The town is near the southeastern edge of White Mountain National Forest. Cathedral Ledge (popular with climbers) and Echo Lake State Park are in the west. There are five villages in the town: Conway, North Conway, Center Conway, Redstone and Kearsarge. Additionally, it shares a portion of the village of Intervale with the neighboring town of Bartlett.
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Overheard a man being very rude to customers whose previous order was not good. Evidently they had let them know and were getting sandwiches at no charge. We could not believe how rudely they were treated... I have been over charged before and also had poor quality when they were busy. A good owner treats their customers with respect. It would seem appropriate to hire more help rather than taking it out on your customers when you are too busy or serving poor quality. We won't be back!
4 based on 9 reviews
Popular with locals, this convenience store also serves a nice breakfast, with especially good scrambled eggs. Many come in for the ready-made food offerings as they rush to work. The customers can be colorful and offer a glimpse of "local" language and customs.
Stopped in for dinner after shopping. Personal pan pizzas were served hot and fresh. All the staff were friendly and attentive and the price was low. Not many old style classic pizza huts left like this gem. Will return when in the area.
3 based on 63 reviews
The pizza was disgusting! We ordered two stuffed crust pizzas online to pick up. One just cheese and one pepperoni, mushroom, and black olive. When we got there they had mistakenly made the cheese on a pan crust. We waited while they made the stuffed crust cheese pizza. The lady did end up giving us the pan pizza as well. (Which was nice which increased the rating on this review.) The pizza, however, was disgusting. We all got sick afterwards and took turns in the bathroom back at our hotel room. We threw it out. I worked at a Pizza Hut back in the 80's and we would never allow pizza's like that to be served. YUCK!
4 based on 25 reviews
Small building with great food. Big rectangular pizzas loaded with toppings. Also good sandwiches and salads. Convenience store necessities. Mostly carry out but has a few counter seats.
My family and I visited Frye's on a Sunday at 5pm. Quite the strange place. Part convenience store, part counter-service restaurant. Half the shelves were completely empty as were the beverage coolers. Not sure if this was because they had a busy day...?One table was occupied and one party was ordering in front of us. Not noticing that anything was amiss, we placed our order of two sandwiches and a small pizza. Then the wait began. 15 minutes - 20 minutes - 25 minutes - 30 minutes. We were never told that there would be a long wait. The place was definitely seriously under-staffed. The phone was ringing off the hook and the staff was busy taking more and more orders rather than working on the orders that they had already taken. I never heard anyone tell a caller that there would be a long wait. After more than 30 minutes, I approached the counter and asked the clerk/chef if he knew how long before our order would be ready. I provided the details of our order and the clerk/chef asked the woman preparing the food (who was also clerking). Her angry reply was "I DON'T KNOW. I'M WORKING ON ALL THE ORDERS AT THE SAME TIME! MAYBE 10 MINUTES." I did see a completed small pizza and two sandwiches sitting on a shelf, but assumed they weren't ours as we were dining in and did not request take out. I continued to keep my eye on the staff only to see them pluck our food off the shelf and serve it to us as take out 15 minutes after I saw it sitting there. My husband thought his pastrami sandwich was outstanding. My daughter liked her pizza. My chicken parm sandwich was tasty but soggy by the time I got it. A quick meal before our long drive home turned into a marathon. If you decide to go here, consider going on a weekday and definitely ask how long the wait will be before you order,
4 based on 175 reviews
Food was okay. Guess their specialty is pizza. We had pasta. Portions were big and the food was tasty but the sauce didn't seem to be homemade. Service was fine. It was not what we expected. We thought it was more of a traditional restaurant with traditional seating. A little on the fast food side of the scale.
3 based on 289 reviews
They deliver so I called them one night. Ugh. The pizza was so disappointing and the meat lasagna was so so. I would eat it if I couldn't get something else but felt it was expensive for the little they put into it.
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4 based on 185 reviews
When you stop in this unassuming place... definitely try the Veg Head pizza... pesto, artichoke and spinach!... it was fabulous!!!!
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4 based on 1339 reviews
Great restaurant offering delicious pizza cooked before your eyes in a huge pizza oven. Fun restaurant that offers a variety of pizzas and drinks. Good stop after a nice drive on scenic highways!
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