What’s a ReMix? Check out our location-specific pizza creations!

Over the last 15 years, we have prided ourselves on creating delicious pizzas that break the rules, with unexpected combinations of high-quality ingredients that are anything but ordinary. We do that by spending countless hours developing recipes and taking an unreasonable amount of time determining how each ingredient is prepared. While most of the initial ideas have come from the thousands of OTTO team members that have made our journey possible, we haven’t always found ways to highlight more of these ideas and personalities. That’s why we’re so excited about the Team ReMix pies.

Each OTTO team will be creating a custom pie using our currently available ingredients and toppings. Whether they’re prepping an item in a slightly different way, substituting or adding toppings to a pie currently on the menu, or going completely rogue with something totally new and unexpected, you’ll finally have the chance to order our teams’ favorite off-menu creations.

We invite you to try what our teams are creating. Better yet, let us know if you like their ideas…maybe one day it’ll become a permanent addition to our menu!

Currently Playing in Maine:
Sunrise Slice (Mozzarella, Egg, Cream & Bacon) — 159 Cottage Rd, South Portland
BBQ Chicken & Pineapple — 125 John Roberts Rd, South Portland
Jalapeno Pepper Pie — 250 Read St, Portland
Chicken Parmesan — 109 Main St, Gorham
The Rustic Spin (Chicken, Spinach, Cranberry, Goat Cheese, Herb Mix) — 730 Center St, Auburn
The BBQ Masher (Mashed Potato, Bacon, Scallion, Pulled Pork) — 779 Portland Rd, Saco
Big Burger Pizza (Beef, Pickles, Mozzarella, Lettuce, Thousand Island Dressing) — 305 US-1, Yarmouth
Pesto-Roni (Mozzarella, Pesto, Cup & Char Pepperoni & Hot Honey) — 15 Cushing St, Brunswick and 1299 Main St, Sanford
The Hot Peary Chicken Pizza (Chicken, Mozzarella, Caramelized Pears, Ricotta, Hot Honey) — 576 Congress St, Portland
The Chicken Caesar (Chicken, Mozzarella, Red Onion, Romaine Lettuce, Caesar Dressing, Shaved Parmesan) — 225 Congress St, Portland

Currently Playing in Massachusetts:
Pear, Bacon & Fontina — 1210 Market St, Lynnfield
Chicken, Ricotta & Basil — 289 Harvard St, Brookline
Beef, Ranch & Vidalia Onion — 888 Commonwealth Ave, Boston
Three Meats with Pink Spicy Sauce — 1432 Massachusetts Ave, Cambridge
Sauteed Spinach & Chicken — 202 Mass Ave, Arlington
Caramelized Pineapple & Roasted Turkey — 344 Walnut St, Newton
Roasted Corn, Bacon & Jalapeno — 27 Main St, Andover and 251 Primrose St, Haverhill
Bacon Ranch Garlic Sticks — 199 Rantoul St, Beverly, 345 Harrison Ave, Boston, 416 W Broadway, Boston and 39 Trotter Rd, Weymouth

Currently Playing in New Hampshire:
Roasted Corn, Bacon & Jalapeno — 110 Brewery Ln, Portsmouth & 33 Water St, Exeter

Check back each month to see what our teams are cooking up!

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26 thoughts on “What’s a ReMix? Check out our location-specific pizza creations!

  1. LOVE your pizza! Just making a suggestion as to where to open a new Ottos. Try Bridgton Maine as they have a new town plan that would be great fit to have you there or someplace near North Conway, NH.

    • Beverly, Mass — one of the oldest and most historic cities in our nation — seems to have been passed by. No Remix Pie for Beverly! Someone made an oversight.

    • I noticed that too. This doesn’t seem to be a successful marketing effort for those locations that were passed by. We’re not feeling the love, Otto. 👎

  2. I once had a banh mi pizza at the SoPo location behind the mall years ago, but have never seen it return at any location. You should bring that pizza back as it was phenomenal.

  3. We have been waiting and dreaming of caramelized onion as a featured ingredient. If you can caramelize pears and apples, why not onions? They’d go with everything!

  4. You know the quality of product you guys provide is certainly fabulous and a clam pizza I’m certain would be awesome! A great pie for Brunswick.

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