Editorial summary
Domino's sits at the heart of Portland's fast-casual scene, serving pizza plates that read familiar at first glance but reveal a surprising amount of care on the plate.
The menu is tight on purpose, leaning on a small set of signatures that the kitchen clearly cares about, generously portioned, fairly priced, and built for people who want to eat well without making it a whole evening.
The room is bright and unfussy, counter ordering, a wash of casual seating, and just enough warmth in the lighting to make a solo lunch feel like a small treat rather than a transaction.
Pricing sits comfortably in the $$ range, with portions that feel honest for the spend and very few items that read as upsells dressed up as essentials.
Bottom line: Domino's is a confident, dependable pizza pick that earns its place on a regular rotation in Portland, and the kind of place you find yourself recommending to friends without much hedging.
Cuisine and category
Domino's is registered primarily as a Pizza fast-casual operator. The fast-casual format here means counter ordering, real cooking on the line, and a price point that respects a weekday meal, somewhere in the $$ range depending on what you put together.
Where it is
You will find Domino's at 788 Forest Avenue in Portland, ME 04103. It is part of the broader Portland fast-casual scene, and one of 12 restaurants currently registered across Maine.