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The pizza spot has been ranked No. 16 of the best pizza joints in the world, according to travel site Big 7. “It looks great, it really does,” Portnoy said of the pizza after taking a bite ...
Denneno's Pizza in Stoughton is closing this December after 69 years in business. Barstool Sports founder Dave Portnoy made sure to review it first.
A New Haven–style pizza without extra toppings may also be called a "tomato pie". [11] Mozzarella is considered an optional topping. [9] Pepe's restaurant is credited with inventing the white clam pie: a pizza of crust, olive oil, oregano, grated cheese, chopped garlic, and fresh littleneck clams. It first served littleneck clams on the half ...
Modern Apizza's brick oven. Modern Apizza is an American pizza restaurant in New Haven, Connecticut.Along with Frank Pepe Pizzeria Napoletana and Sally's Apizza, Modern forms what is informally referred to by locals as the "Holy Trinity" of New Haven-style pizza; the three pizza parlors are consistently ranked by food critics as some of the best pizza places in the world.
Gannett bought what was then called the Norwich Bulletin in November 1981. On April 12, 2007, it was announced that GateHouse Media bought the newspaper. In 2010, the paper expanded its coverage area and began publishing two different editions, one for southeastern Connecticut and one for the northeastern part of the state.
Papa Gino's, Inc., is a restaurant chain based in Dedham, Massachusetts, [5] [6] specializing in traditional thin crust pizza along with pasta, subs, salads, and a variety of appetizers. As of 2023, there are 79 Papa Gino's locations in Connecticut , Massachusetts , New Hampshire and Rhode Island .
Greeneville is a neighborhood of the city of Norwich, Connecticut, United States, located northeast of downtown Norwich along the west bank of the Shetucket River.Most of the neighborhood is designated Greeneville Historic District, a historic district that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
The Greeneville section of Norwich Connecticut was named by William Greene. In 1826, Greene purchased land on both sides of the Shetucket River to develop. In 1828, he transferred the land to the Norwich Water Power Company, in which he was the largest shareholder. Norwich Water Power Company began construction on a dam in 1829.