A slice of Maine just earned national bragging rights 🍕

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When taking on the task of finding the absolute best pizza slice in every state in the U.S., they did the work and listed their top picks.

Since 2009, when OTTO Pizza opened its first slice shop in Portland, they have been striving to elevate the pizza experience.

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Making their own fresh dough, adding delicious Stanislaus pizza sauce, and loading it up with Grande mozzarella, it all makes for an excellent, tasty pie adventure.

With 11 locations in Maine, Brunswick, Gorham, Portland, South Portland, Saco, Yarmouth, Auburn, and Biddeford, they seem to have set up shop in one specific part of the state.

OTTO also has 10 locations in Massachusetts and 3 in New Hampshire

You could make the argument that we have plenty of pizza joints already, and also have something similar here in Bangor, at Portland Pie Company, but one look at the OTTO menu, and you will get the munchies!

  • The variety of pizzas they serve is quite impressive (and this is just a partial list!)

Three-Cheese Tortellini
Butternut Squash, Ricotta & Cranberry
Margherita
Buffalo Cauliflower, Scallion & Blue Cheese
Eggplant, Ricotta & Basil
Spinach, Kalamata Olive & Roasted Garlic
Mashed Potato, Bacon & Scallion
Spicy Pulled Pork, Pepperoni, Bacon & Sausage
Spicy Pulled Pork with Scallion
Pulled Pork & Mango
Sriracha Chicken & Avocado
Sausage & Vidalia Onion

Even Dave Portnoy, of Barstool Sports, stopped by for one of his "One Bite" pizza reviews

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