Timber Wood Fired Is the Clear #1 Pizza Spot in Lincoln
Lincoln has only a handful of pizza options, and Timber is the hard #1 — driven by a crust that's chewy, never floppy, and exactly right.
If you're hungry in Lincoln and only want one pizza recommendation, this is it: Timber Wood Fired is the hard #1 in town. Lincoln has roughly four to five pizza spots in the mix, and Timber is the one that consistently feels like a real step above.
The reason starts with the crust. The dough is chewy but not floppy — just right. You get enough structure to hold a loaded slice without collapse, but still get that soft, fresh bite that keeps it from feeling dry or brittle. Most places miss that balance. Timber nails it.
On this visit we ordered the Pemi-Roni, South Peak, and Trailblazer from the specialty side of the menu. The Pemi-Roni hit the classic comfort note with better execution than expected; the South Peak was layered and balanced; and the Trailblazer had the boldest profile without losing clarity. Different styles, same quality baseline.
What stood out most was consistency. It wasn't one great pie and two forgettable ones. All three landed. In a busy mountain town where kitchens can get slammed and quality often dips, that kind of consistency matters.
The room also works. Timber has a sports-bar energy without tipping into chaos, plus a free billiards table that makes it easy to linger instead of rushing out. Staff were friendly, quick, and low-drama — exactly what you want in a place you'll return to.
The Maple Walnut Old-Fashioned was worth ordering too: not gimmicky, not over-sweet, and on-brand for the White Mountains setting. It's a clean pairing with wood-fired pizza and rounds out the experience.
Location helps. Timber sits in the Lincoln Mall area, close to RiverWalk and Main Street, which makes it an easy choice for both visitors and locals. But convenience alone doesn't earn repeat business — quality does.
Bottom line: in Lincoln's small pizza field, Timber Wood Fired is the clear #1. If you care about crust first and everything else second, this is the place.
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