Discover Restaurants offering the best Pizza food in Franconia, New Hampshire, United States. Franconia is a town in Grafton County, New Hampshire, United States. The population was 1,104 at the 2010 census. Set in the White Mountains, Franconia is home to the northern half of Franconia Notch State Park. Parts of the White Mountain National Forest are in the eastern and southern portions of the town. The Appalachian Trail crosses the southern part.
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3 based on 21 reviews
We love the pan pizza and we love the bread sticks, both were very good. I had the salad and although there are plenty of things on the salad bar, some needed refreshing and it would have been good if they had cut up the lettuce some. Our server was very good as well.The issue we have with Pizza Hut is their restaurants are all very dated and in need of a good cleaning and an overhaul. The main part of the table was clean but the line where it met the walk was not. The furniture is old and it just needs an update.
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3 based on 15 reviews
The pizza is always thickly covered with toppings and the price is right! It's your average pizza shop. It's not a fancy place but it's locally and family owned. I've always been happy with my selections and will continue to go back. I've read past reviews about the $.50 charge when using a credit/debit card, if you've not worked in the retail world then you wouldn't know there's a charge each time a credit/debit card machine is used that the retailer or restaurant has to pay (plus you have to lease the machine), therefore, if you're a small business it becomes very costly to accept credit/debit cards. I'd rather pay the $.50 than pay marked up food prices, wouldn't you?
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4 based on 49 reviews
absolutely friendly staff and best pizza in town at a great price.You can get everything you possible could need in this small place from sandwhiches,pizza, cold cuts,salads etc,Wonderful meats just everything you could possibly need.Parking can be tricky but you have the whole main st to find a parking or you can park in the back and short walk down.
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4 based on 63 reviews
too much cheese, not enough flavor on the Greek and Mediterranean pizzas. Next time, I'll check another place in town.
4 based on 64 reviews
3RD trip here, Love the atmosphere/food, however, I have TWO BIG issues. My #1 problem that has me soooooo annoyed is the false advertising. Great craft beer selection but their draft beer menu advertises all draft beers at $8.25 for a 16OZ glass, only it arrives in a 12 ounce glass, when questioned (few would notice glass size) they make up some BS story about alcohol content, such a farce and flat out false advertising. I took a photo of the beer menu, Northwoods Mac and Margie Double IPA, $8.25 for 16 ounces, we were charged $8.25 for 12 ounces even when confronted.#2 problem is the live band that starts jamming at 6PM Thursday evening, although very good, drowns out any chance of having a conversation at your table and we sat as far away as possible. We are early 50's and appreciate good music but not that early on Thursday when you can't converse with your table guests. Back to Schillings I guess.
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4 based on 302 reviews
I can't review their upstairs restaurant as I only visit their downstairs pub. The pub fare that I've had (pizza or wings) are both very good and their bartender, Lisa, is always very nice. Unfortunately, she is "retiring" from bar tending bar and will only be doing the occasional fill-in for the regulars.
4 based on 806 reviews
Schilling Beer Co. Is a progressive European-inspired small-batch brewery. We exclusively brew beers that we are personally passionate about--beers that tell a story about our history, friendship and values. We believe that craft beer is best enjoyed in c
My husband and I were passing through on our way home. OMG it didn't disappoint at all. We were here on a Friday afternoon. Sat outside overlooking the river and a covered bridge on a gorgeous fall September afternoon. The waitstaff was attentive friendly and courteous and the food was awesome, kudo's to the chef! We split the pretzel with beer cheese, to die for, piping hot light and delicious. My husband had the 2 bratwursts with sauerkraut and mustard and I opted for teh salad with craisins, walnuts goat cheese pumpkin seeds with roasted chicken which was so moist and a nice honey mustard dressing. Great spot location. Next door is the tap house where you could buy and sample or stay for beers which included a food truck also out front. Lovely spot! Don't bypass it if your in Littleton NH, we will be back and only 25 mins north of Lincoln, NH, worth the drive.
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