If you’re from Augusta or central Maine, you’ve probably heard of Whipper’s Pizza.

It’s a true staple of the community, sitting proudly on Bangor Street for decades. Many generations of employees have worked there, and it has remained a family-owned business under the same owners, making it one of Augusta’s long-standing local establishments.

Whipper’s has been around since 1960. That’s 65 years!

As I thought about Augusta’s oldest restaurants, other places came to mind, like Mullholland’s House of Pancakes (now Augusta House of Pancakes), Damon’s Pizza and Sandwiches, and College Carry Out.

Over 60 years is an impressive run for any restaurant. Its longevity makes sense, though, given how delicious their pizza is, as well as their sandwiches, including the iconic "Big Whip," probably the largest sandwich I’ve ever seen.

If you’re not feeling a sandwich, they also have awesome juicy burgers with a side of fries, but don’t forget the gravy. Yum! And don’t get me started on their pizza. So delicious and always fresh. I usually go for the all-meat, or the slightly controversial ham-and-pineapple. I remember going in here in high school and ordering sandwiches before basketball games, and the staff is always friendly, making you feel right at home.

Being around for 65 years says a lot, and it feels like it will be here for many more. If you plan to stop by, try to go during the lunch rush. It’s always busy, with orders flying out of the kitchen, and it feels straight out of a movie, full of energy and hard work.

For me, Whipper’s Pizza is a strong contender for one of the most iconic of Augusta’s oldest restaurants.

What's one of your favorite Augusta restaurants?

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