Fryeburg House of Pizza
11 Portland St, Fryeburg, ME, 04037
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Address :
11 Portland St
Fryeburg, ME, 04037 - Phone (207) 935-4172
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Opening Hours
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Specialities
- Takes Reservations : No
Delivery : Yes
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Bike Parking : Yes
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Noise Level : Average
Alcohol : Full Bar
Outdoor Seating : No
Wi-Fi : No
Has TV : No
Waiter Service : Yes
Categories
Pizza
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Eugenia J.
I always think that if you know your food is bad, you might as well make up for it with a smile and great, kind service. Clearly in the world of Fryeburg House of Pizza, this was not the case. My colleagues and I were just up in the area/SACO River for an overnight trip with the company. Our department director has kindly arranged through our motor lodge this "restaurant" after a long, activity-filled day. We were hungry and looking forward to eating dinner of shrimp scampis and steak tips. As soon as we entered the "restaurant," we were not met with any "hello's" but with scathing looks at our late appearance. Granted, our reservation was for 6 PM and not 6:15 PM, but the entire "restaurant" looks miserable and empty. The first thing that we hear is the waitress's passive aggressive statement of "You're late, we expected you 15 minutes ago," along with an eyeroll. We were then unkindly shown our tables (seats reserved for 18 people) with salads on them. After the second half of our party showed up, the rude waitress then proceeded to give out name cards and try to take down salad dressing orders. This seemed to be a very difficult task for the poor girl - it looked like a 14 year old trying to solve quantum physics. When we asked her to repeat the dressings, another eyeroll appeared. Clearly, we were not blown away with the restaurant's first impression. The next hour, chaos ensued. The two waitresses trying to serve us seemed to have an IQ of a goldfish, not remembering who ordered what. (Ever heard of a notepad and a pencil?) They slammed drinks in our hands and whenever we asked for another drink or even a bottle of ketchup, it was like asking them to bring the Empire Building to our doorstep. Basically, mission impossible. When one of my waitresses was frantically carrying my chicken pesto pasta, she initially refused to give it to me, calling it Pasta la Pasta. It was clearly chicken pesto. After a few minutes, she begrudgingly gave it to me, saying that there's chicken pesto in it, but it's called Pasta la Pasta. This time, an eyeroll came from me. Our group had already pre-ordered and paid for 18 meals and 36 drinks (2 per person). We only had 18 meals and 23 drinks. My manager and director then asked for the manager to remedy this simple problem: we paid for 18 meals and 36 drinks. All we wanted were the 13 drinks that we ALREADY PAID FOR. But no, the staff only kept repeating "there's nothing we can do" for a simple math problem. Tempers ensued and management babbled on like robots. Obviously the food was horrible. My pasta was oily, overcooked, and just unappealing in all manners. My colleagues who had the steak tips poked at it feebly and we all just ate from my huge plate of overcooked pasta, which was already bad enough. Please, if you can avoid them, run far FAR away from this "restaurant." Clearly, they didn't appreciate the ONLY business they get in the area. Disappointing, disappointing, disappointing. I have warned you, reader. BEWARE if you value your life and enjoy food in general.
(1)Lauren E.
With very few pizza choices in town, this place may seem like an obvious one. But I am sad to say that I am going to try to get my pizza from elsewhere. When I ordered a mushroom pizza I was sad to see that the mushrooms were yellow-ish, and seemed to be out of a can. The spinach feta pizza I ordered next time was way better (thought it was frozen, not fresh spinach). My pancakes for breakfast were thicker than my thumb, and tasted kind of cakey, but they were decent. The omelette we got was a little oily, but okay. I won't say the food is bad, just not the best. The service certainly helps to make up for this, as everyone has been really nice to us.
(3)Katie R.
As soon as we entered the restaurant it was clear that we were not wanted. The staff didn't manage to even acknowledge our presence nor say "hello." The food was nearly inedible, most of it seemed to have been cooked 20 minutes prior to us even arriving, and then reheated. It was extremely overcooked and over-garlicked. While the food wasn't good, the entire experience would have been better if the staff had at least been friendly to us. Our waitress repeatedly rolled her eyes, slammed drinks into our hands, glasses on the tables, and sneered as she walked past our party; as if she had way better places to be. Bringing "service" to a whole new, low, level. When we asked to speak to a manager, one became available but didn't seem interested with addressing our concerns. He instead continued to raise his voice in front of the rest of the diners, with no regard to the issues we were trying to remedy on the spot. Without a massive overhaul of their entire staff, your experience here will not be a good one. It would truly be a shocker if this establishment was still in business by the time you read this review.
(1)Joseph C.
GREAT PIZZA! Really friendly service. And they will put ANYTHING you want on a pizza if they have it. They were great about the special requests we had last weekend when we ordered five pizzas....and they were ready in 30 minutes (take out).
(4)Chris K.
We ordered two subs for take out from the very friendly person at the counter, and were served in a very reasonable time. I had a meatball and cheese while my wife had the sausage and cheese both subs were nice and hot and tasted great! Very satisfied, and we'll definitely come back.
(4)Jenn F.
This restaurant needs to be inspected, in order to serve food. We came to take our son out of camp for the day. He wanted one thing: pizza with shredded grilled chicken from this place that the counsellors would bring back. When I asked the waitress about the chicken, she said,"yeh, they shred the chicken". I looked around at the filthy restaurant. The walls need paint. The oil stained carpet needs to be pulled. The waitress needs an attitude adjustment. We were ignored. Only two others in this "joint". When the fried chicken chunked pizza came, I explained that that's not what he ordered. "Sorry" and turned her back. My burger had white hard chunks of something that made noise as I dropped it on my plate. Bone? As we signed the bill, I reminded her of the pizza, and again, sorry slipped thru her lips. This is a warning. Try any other place around.
(1)Kristen A.
I'm surprised by the reviews for the Fryeburg HOP as we have been many times. I've never had an issue with the food or service. They have such a large selection of foods and serve breakfast, lunch and dinner. They just added a fantastic bar area in the back half of the place. It's called "Top of the Ninth" and they have entertainment and karaoke on certain nights. We have had breakfast there and it's been really good. We have had pasta dishes, salads, sandwiches and pizza. All good. There really is a huge selection- half the time it's hard to pick what to have! They serve dinners, such as meatloaf, but we have not had them before so can't comment. I recommend going or getting take out.
(4)Michele Q.
Wow, I must be really easy to please ... That being said, I disagree with the previous food reviews... Not only is it so reasonable to eat there, they have homemade dough made daily for there pizza . It's flaky mad delish . Not flat fall apart in your hand like New York pizza , which by the way I like too, But crispy and airy. Although we are locals we have never been ignored and maybe I just do not need someone to fall all over me? Just saying :-))) And just a FYI..... THE BAR OUT BACK IS AMAZING !!!!! Small but fantastic!
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