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[[File:Sally's apizza half tomato half with cheese (72126).jpg|thumb|A half-tomato/half-mozzarella pizza at Sally's Apizza]] | [[File:Sally's apizza half tomato half with cheese (72126).jpg|thumb|A half-tomato/half-mozzarella pizza at Sally's Apizza]] | ||
Sally's serves [[New Haven-style pizza|New Haven-style]] thin-crust apizza, which is baked in [[Coal-fired pizza|coal-fired brick pizza ovens]]. By default, a New Haven pizza is a "plain" pizza topped with only tomato sauce and Parmesan. Sally's is a small restaurant, and patrons must often wait in line, sometimes for hours. | Sally's serves [[New Haven-style pizza|New Haven-style]] thin-crust apizza, which is baked in [[Coal-fired pizza|coal-fired brick pizza ovens]]. By default, a New Haven pizza is a "plain" pizza topped with only tomato sauce and Parmesan. Sally's is a small restaurant, and patrons must often wait in line, sometimes for hours.{{Cn|date=June 2025}} | ||
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Latest revision as of 22:07, 25 June 2025
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Sally's Apizza is a pizzeria in the Wooster Square neighborhood of New Haven, Connecticut. Sally's Apizza also has locations in Stamford, Connecticut, Fairfield, Connecticut, and Woburn, Massachusetts.
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Sally's serves New Haven-style thin-crust apizza, which is baked in coal-fired brick pizza ovens. By default, a New Haven pizza is a "plain" pizza topped with only tomato sauce and Parmesan. Sally's is a small restaurant, and patrons must often wait in line, sometimes for hours.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".
History
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.[1] Sal Consiglio, a son of Filomena, ran it until his death in May 1989.[2] His wife Flo died in September 2012.[3] While their children Richard and Robert still operate the restaurant,[4] they sold it to an unnamed buyer in 2017.[5] In 2021, a second location was opened in Stamford, Connecticut.[6] In 2022, a third location was opened in Fairfield, Connecticut.[7] In December 2023, a fourth location was opened in Woburn, Massachusetts.[8] Additional locations are planned in Connecticut and Massachusetts.
Sally's was featured in the 2019 documentary film about New Haven-style apizza, Pizza A Love Story.[9][10]
See also
References
External links
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- Sally's Apizza at pizzatherapy.com
- Sally's Apizza review at Slice
- Barstool Pizza Review - Sally's Apizza (New Haven, CT)
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- Italian-American culture in Connecticut
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- Restaurants in Connecticut
- Buildings and structures in New Haven, Connecticut
- Economy of New Haven, Connecticut
- Restaurants established in 1938
- 1938 establishments in Connecticut