Discover Restaurants offering the best Pizza food in Kittery, Maine, United States. Sitting at the southernmost corner of Maine, Kittery is a charming small town and one of the most historic communities in the state. First settled in 1623, Kittery features some of the oldest architecture in Maine, including the John Bray House, built back in 1662. Nearby Fort McClary has been guarding the entrance to the Piscataqua River for over 275 years, having been manned through five wars. Another nearby attraction is York's Wild Kingdom, the state's largest zoo and amusement park.
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4 based on 35 reviews
We stopped in for dinner and drinks before a Prescott Park concert. I had the house margarita and the appetizer bowl of pasta with marinara sauce; he had a Manhattan and the chicken parmesan. Both meals came with fresh baked bread and dipping oil. Everything was great! The portions here are always larger than normal, with enough to take home for another meal, and prices are very reasonable for Portsmouth. We like the bar atmosphere in this historic building, with large windows overlooking State Street.
4 based on 233 reviews
We had booked into the Quality Inn and wanted a place for dinner. This restaurant is within walking distance. The hotel receptionist highly recommended this place and she did not steer us wrong. One section, the Bratskeller, is a bar style restaurant and more laid back while the Dinnerhorn is a little more up scale. We ate crab cakes at the Dinnerhorn and they were the best I ever tasted. The whole meal was fabulous and so was the service.
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4 based on 107 reviews
While visiting Kittery, we decided that pizza was going to be the dish of choice Saturday evening and sought out a local pizzeria. AJ's did not disappoint. Pizza was fresh and tasty. They had no problem customizing in halves to accommodate our slightly different preferences when it comes to pizza. Staff members were very friendly. While placing our order, I spied what appeared to be homemade barbecue potato chips on the counter. Having been treated to some fine homemade chips in one of my favorite Fort Lauderdale restaurants, I just had to try AJ's version. In short, you owe it to yourself to place an order. You will not be sorry. The chips alone are worth a trip to AJ's!
4 based on 509 reviews
Felt very welcomed into the restaurant. Great place to unwind, and get comfortable. Pineapple chicken was ok, not too memorable, though the lobster tail was definitely above average. Found it perhaps, a little pricey, for what we received...but we had a good time.
4 based on 489 reviews
Paige was a wonderfully personable server, attentive service and fast deliver of our pizzas. Salad seemed expensive at $7.75. Pizza crust is thin and chewy. Just delicious. Thanks for your visit! We're glad to hear that your service was great while you were here. Our salads are made from scratch and feature local head lettuce, spring mix, and kelp (with local carrots and celery coming later in the season). We look forward to seeing you again soon!
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4 based on 703 reviews
My husband and I stopped here for lunch after ziplining, it was only two minutes away from Take Flight Adventures. My husband had a cheeseburger and a steamed bun for an appetizer. I had the avacado toast, I was glad the egg was easy to take off the avacado toast as I didn't eat that part. My husband said the bun was "tasty" and he had wished he ordered two. He said the burger was good quality but was disappointed it did not come with fries, and that was additoinal. The order was large and I can't eat french fries, so we passed on those. The drinks are served in mason jars, which we thought was a cute choice. We also loved the many different beer handles that were displayed on the walls. If you are into beer choices, this looks like the place to go. The lunch was not cheap, but it wasn't horribly priced either. The waitress was friendly and prompt and had good suggestions. When we were walking out we noticed a lot of people going to the place next door, which is a bakery with the same name. This place is outstanding and if we lived next to it, we would visit it every night. They have many fresh breads, some cookies, muffins and etc. The bread choices were both savory and sweet. The prices seemed to be around 6 to 9 a loaf depending on what you got. They had jams, seasonings and etc to purchase. We even bought two of their mason jars with their logo on it. The bakery to us was definitely a great ending to our lunch and probably our favorite part! The bakery alone is a must visit. But I would also eat lunch there again if in the area. The bathrooms were clean and despite the large crowds, they were quick, friendly and not too loud.
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