Best Pizza in the White Mountains
The best White Mountains pizza depends less on some fake regional crown and more on where you are when everybody gets hungry.
You will learn:
Why the obvious White Mountains pizza stop is not always the right move when your day ends in a different corridor...
Which places actually solve different jobs like wood-fired sit-down dinner, quick family takeout, or beer-first pizza night...
How to avoid the classic mistake of driving past a good pie because you were chasing the wrong town name...
And more...
If you are near Lincoln and North Woodstock, Timber Wood Fired is the strongest wood-fired dinner move, while GH Pizza is the easier no-drama grab-and-go answer.
If you are finishing on the east side, Flatbread Company and Via Roma are the cleaner North Conway plays.
If you want a Littleton stop with serious beer and pizza together, Schilling is the one that changes the plan.
The real trick is picking by corridor, not pretending one pie is worth an hour of extra windshield time.

What is the best pizza in the White Mountains if you just want the short answer?
If you want one fast answer, start with Timber Wood Fired in Lincoln for a sit-down wood-fired pizza night, GH Pizza in North Woodstock for easy takeout after a long day, Flatbread Company in North Conway for a bigger east-side group dinner, and Schilling Beer Co. in Littleton when beer matters almost as much as the pie.
That split works because these places are doing different jobs, not copies of the same job.
Timber says every pie starts with a flame, hand-stretched dough, and a wood-fired oven in its Lincoln shop at Mills Marketplace. Source: Timber Wood Fired.
Flatbread's North Conway location leans hard into organic dough, wood-fired baking, and big shareable flatbreads that are usually enough for two per large pie. Source: Flatbread Company.
Schilling's brewpub kitchen says its menu centers on wood-fired pizzas in Littleton. Source: Schilling Beer Co..
Where should you go for pizza in Lincoln and North Woodstock?
If you want the most polished pizza dinner in the Lincoln corridor, go to Timber Wood Fired.
Its own site is blunt about the pitch: hand-stretched dough, fresh ingredients, and a wood-fired oven built for crisp, blistered crust with smoky flavor.
That matters because Lincoln has plenty of casual food, but not every stop feels like the meal itself is the point.
Timber does.
If you want quicker, more casual, and less of a sit-down production, GH Pizza in North Woodstock is the other strong move.
WMI's directory shows GH Pizza at 77 Main Street in North Woodstock with a 4.4 Google rating from 1,170 reviews, which is a lot of proof for a straightforward pizza stop in this corridor.
The practical point is simple.
If you are staying near Loon or coming off Franconia Notch with hungry kids in the car, a fast North Woodstock pizza run can be the smarter move than turning dinner into a project.
You should also keep Alpine Pizza in Lincoln on the short list if you want another wood-fired option right on Main Street.
Alpine says it serves handcrafted wood-fired pizzas at 45 Main Street in Lincoln using fresh ingredients daily. Source: Alpine Pizza.
What is the best pizza in North Conway?
For many visitors, Flatbread Company is the easiest first place to check.
Its North Conway location serves wood-fired flatbreads, uses organic flour in the dough, and offers big specialty pies that fit groups better than a tiny two-top pizza stop.
That makes it a clean answer after outlet shopping, a rainy-day family reset, or any east-side day where everybody wants one place that feels easy.
If you want a more classic pizzeria move, Via Roma Pizza & Mediterranean deserves a look.
Its official site says it serves traditional New York hand-tossed pizza along with thin-crust pies in North Conway. Source: Via Roma Pizza & Mediterranean.
WMI's directory backs that up with a 4.2 Google rating from 600 reviews, which is enough to treat it as a real contender instead of filler on the strip.
If you want another plain-spoken pizzeria option, Boston Brothers Pizzeria is also worth knowing because its official site keeps the pitch simple: dine-in or to-go slices and pies right on White Mountain Highway. Source: Boston Brothers Pizzeria.
Is there a good Littleton pizza stop if you are not sleeping in North Conway or Lincoln?
Yes.
Schilling Beer Co. is the most useful answer if your trip is rolling through Littleton and you want the beer and the food to pull equal weight.
Schilling's own brewpub page says the menu centers on wood-fired pizzas hand-crafted by its culinary team in Littleton.
That is not the same dinner job as grabbing a fast roadside pie.
It is better for a slower evening, a couple, or anybody who wants the meal to feel like a destination instead of a pit stop.
If you want a more traditional pizza-shop setup in town, Gold House Pizza is still worth knowing.
WMI's directory lists Gold House Pizza on Main Street in Littleton with a 4.5 Google rating from 579 reviews.
Which White Mountains pizza places make the most sense for families, groups, or post-hike dinners?
Use the situation, not your ego.
For a post-hike or post-ski family feed, GH Pizza is easier because quick pizza beats a fancy wait when everyone is cooked.
For a sit-down dinner that still feels casual, Timber and Flatbread are the stronger plays because both lean into wood-fired identity rather than generic sports-bar food. (Timber Wood Fired, Flatbread Company)
For a beer-first group night, Schilling is the cleanest answer.
For a Gorham-side stop on a Mount Washington or eastern Great North Woods swing, Mr. Pizza Restaurant & Tavern has the biggest review volume among directory pizza listings in that corridor, with a 4.2 Google rating from 1,622 reviews.
That does not make it the universal winner.
It makes it a useful corridor-specific backup when you are nowhere near Lincoln, Littleton, or North Conway and still need a reliable pizza stop.
How should you choose the right White Mountains pizza stop without overthinking it?
Use this rule.
Pick Timber if you want the best bet for a real wood-fired pizza dinner in the Lincoln area.
Pick GH Pizza if convenience matters more than atmosphere.
Pick Flatbread if you are on the North Conway side with a bigger group.
Pick Via Roma or Boston Brothers if you want a more direct pizzeria feel in North Conway.
Pick Schilling if Littleton is already on your route and you want a pizza-and-beer night that feels like a stop worth making.
Then use WMI's Lincoln area guide, North Conway area guide, and Littleton guide to match dinner to the rest of your day instead of driving all over the region for one pie.
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