Find out what Pizza restaurants to try in Fryeburg. Fryeburg is a town in Oxford County, Maine, United States. The population was 3,449 at the 2010 census. Fryeburg is home to Fryeburg Academy, a private preparatory school, and the International Musical Arts Institute. The town is also site of the Fryeburg Fair, which each October attracts approximately 300,000 visitors.
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4 based on 21 reviews
We came upon D's conveniently, as we went shopping at the supermarket next door. Ordered a half pepperoni/mushroom pizza to go and it was sooo good!! Service was very friendly, and the restaurant itself looked comfortable and clean. We wouldn't hesitate going there again. We were vacationing in the area from NJ.
3 based on 47 reviews
Hungry and out of gas, leaf peeping in Maine.Asked at the gas station where would be good for lunch, and without hesitation she said 'House of Pizza'.We found it and parked outside.I had Eggplant Parmigiana Sub and my wife had a Veggie sub, we shared fries.The fresh coffee was Great.The subs were fast and great, just right for a travelling lunch.AND Debbie was such a great hostess, making lunch such a pleasant experience.
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4 based on 11 reviews
We Love to take the grandchildren for take-out orders at pizza shed...they just LOVE the fries there and the burgers are HUGE!!
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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,
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