A popular Wells pizza joint is receiving top honors for its unique and tasty pies.

The trendy human-interest site Far & Wide recently published a list of the best pizza restaurant in every state. The site utilized Tripadvisor reviews to come up with the tasty list. Maine's representative is a tremendous selection. It's a place known for big flavor, creative menu choices, and a variety of styles.

Seacoast Pizza & Patsa via Facebook
Seacoast Pizza & Patsa via Facebook
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Seacoast Pizza & Pasta was named Maine's top spot. The Wells pizza parlor has been a culinary sensation since opening. Seacoast is probably best known for their monstrous New York style thin slices. They are a true culinary dream. However, Seacoast also specializes in the large and thick Sicilian square slice, a totally different and unique pizza experience. Both are authentic home runs.

Seacoast Pizza & Pasta via Facebook
Seacoast Pizza & Pasta via Facebook
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Far & Wide points out that many of the reviewers rave about Seacoast's vast number of by-the-slice options. It's a tribute to all the wonderful pizza joints in New York, where it's easy to roll in, grab a slice and a Coke, roll out, and enjoy the rest of your day. Honestly, I'm surprised more places don't follow this concept. But kudos to Seacoast for nailing it.

Seacoast Pizza & Pasta via Facebook
Seacoast Pizza & Pasta via Facebook
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Seacoast is also a lot more than just a pizza joint. The popular haunt has classic pastas dishes, Italian-style grinders, and delicious desserts like tiramisu, cannoli, and New York style cheesecake. I highly suggest checking out the menu. Plus, there's pictures!

Congrats to Seacoast for the great online love. It's always wonderful to see a small Maine business get the recognition it deserves, especially one as tasty as Seacoast Pizza & Pasta. We wish them many years of continued success.

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