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The owners of a popular pizza restaurant in New Haven are promising to reopen and rebuild after a fire damaged their business, one week ago. Abate’s Apizza & Seafood Restaurant is a staple for ...
NORTH HAVEN, Conn. (WTNH) — New Haven’s beloved pizza shop is now getting a new location. In May, Abate’s Apizza was forced to close its doors on Wooster Street in the Elm City when a fire ...
The thin crust and coal-fire taste draws millions of hungry visitors to the city for a slice of New Haven-style pizza. “Your dough has to be good. It has to be nicely seasoned,” Abate Apizza ...
After a fire severely damaged its New Haven location in May, Abate Apizza & Seafood Restaurant has announced plans to reopen at 61 State St. in North Haven. The pizzeria made the announcement via ...
After a fire damaged its original spot in New Haven's Wooster Square neighborhood ... Seafood Restaurant website, Joseph Abate opened Luigi's Pizza on Whalley Avenue in 1956.
After its iconic New Haven location was damaged in a fire earlier this summer, Abate Apizza and Seafood Restaurant is opening a second location in North Haven. The North Haven chain will be ...
Regi Corona was sauteeing chicken in the kitchen of Abate’s Apizza & Restaurant ... a chef at the mainstay eatery on Wooster Street in New Haven’s Little Italy section, raced for a fire extinguisher.
Modern Apizza or Abate than drive all the way to Boston for Regina Pizzeria. New Haven might have some of the best known pizza joints in the state, but there are plenty of other great ones.
Small Business Saturday, which falls right after Black Friday, has become a vital day for supporting local businesses, and this year was no exception.