UNO Pizzeria & Grill
UNO Pizzeria & Grill: Pizza Restaurant in Bangor

Why Eat
Why UNO Pizzeria & Grill
UNO Pizzeria & Grill is the kind of place families keep coming back to. They sling Chicago-style deep dish pizza, pasta, sandwiches, and steaks in a casual, no-fuss setting on the Bangor dining scene. Most regulars praise the friendly staff and wallet-friendly prices, though the kitchen can lag when things get busy. Monday pizza deals draw crowds.
- Family atmosphere where kids and grandparents both fit in.
- Monday pizza specials cut the bill in half.
- Cold beer and genuinely good fries.
- Italian sausage sandwich and fish and chips standouts.
Menu
What to order
Start with the Chicago-style deep dish pizza, especially on Mondays when prices drop. The Italian sausage sandwich is solid, one guest said so after trying it. Fish and chips were praised as tasty. The Rattlesnake pasta brings mild heat and pairs with a cold beer. Don't skip the fries. The carrot cake has fans despite the slightly steep price.
At a Glance
At a glance
Best for
Family lunch, multi-generational dinners.
Price range
$$
Details
Opening Times
Atmosphere
The room
Clean and casual, built for families and weekday lunch crowds. It's relaxed without being quiet, easy to navigate, and the parking lot is convenient.
The deep dish pizza is the draw, though don't expect a puffy, thick crust, it's more hearty than traditional Chicago. Italian sausage sandwiches and fish and chips keep non-pizza eaters happy. The Rattlesnake pasta has heat but won't set your mouth on fire. Prices skew high relative to portion size, and sides matter (those fries, the carrot cake). Special attention to order notes: the kitchen doesn't always nail customization, so be clear and double-check before you leave the counter.
Reviews
What guests say
Regulars and first-timers alike land on friendly staff and decent prices. One recent visitor said the food 'tasted way better than it looked,' though another noted that service and portion sizes relative to cost could use work. Folks bring kids and grandparents. It's the kind of place people return to without fanfare.



























