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Frank Pepe Pizzeria Napoletana, commonly known as Frank Pepe's or simply Pepe's (/ ˈ p ɛ p i z /), is a popular pizza restaurant in the Wooster Square neighborhood of New Haven, Connecticut, at 163 Wooster Street and originator of New Haven-style pizza. Opened in 1925, it is one of the oldest and best known pizzerias in the United States.
Phil Roberts founded Buca di Beppo in 1993 as an imitation of "red sauce joints", Italian-American family restaurants in the northeast United States. Not Italian himself, Roberts wanted his restaurant's stereotypical depiction of Italian-American culture to be "intentionally in bad taste, but good-natured bad taste".
The restaurant was purchased for $500 in 1938 by Filomena Consiglio, sister of Frank Pepe, who was the owner of Frank Pepe Pizzeria Napoletana, another Wooster Street pizza restaurant. [2] Sal Consiglio, a son of Filomena, ran it until his death in May 1989. [3] His wife Flo died in September 2012. [4]
Franco Pepe (born July 18, 1963, in Caiazzo) [citation needed] is an Italian award winning pizzaiolo, internationally recognized as one of the best in the world. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] He is the owner of Pepe In Grani restaurant in Caiazzo, Italy, [ 3 ] and is featured in one of the episodes of Netflix's docu-series Chef's Table: Pizza .
Frank Pepe Pizzeria Napoletana: Connecticut New Haven: 1925 [19] 1999 [18] Mosca's: Louisiana Avondale: 1946 [20] 1999 [18] Phillippe the Original: California Los Angeles: 1908 [21] 1999 [18] Grand Central Oyster Bar & Restaurant: New York New York City: 1913 [22] 1999 [18] The Berghoff: Illinois Chicago: 1898 [23] 1999 [18] Original Pancake ...
Peppes Pizza also delivers pizza all over in Norway. Their menu was first put online in March 1995 as the first foodcompany to do online ordering. The servings have been described as enough for two people and that the pizza chain is "a cut above the rest". [6]
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In 2015, a subset of Pepe memes began to be referred to as 'rare Pepes', with watermarks such as "RARE PEPE DO NOT SAVE", generally meaning that the artist had not previously posted the meme publicly. [2] In April 2015, a collection of rare Pepes was listed on eBay where it reached a price of $99,166 before being removed from the site. [119]