Greater than 13,000 votes have been forged over six weeks to decide on the pizzerias that can be included within the state’s first-ever Connecticut Pizza Capital Path and the listing of the highest 20 has been launched.
This was step one in a statewide celebration of the impartial pizzerias.
The votes are to decide on the highest 100 pizzerias that may make up the path. The total listing can be launched within the fall for the launch of the Connecticut Pizza Capital Path in October, which is Nationwide Pizza Month.
Prime 20 vote-getters
These are ranked so as of the votes.
Fashionable Apizza, New Haven
Frank Pepe Pizzeria Napoletana, a number of cities
Sally’s Apizza, a number of cities
Zuppardi’s Apizza, West Haven
BAR, New Haven
Roseland Apizza, Derby
Tony’s Pizza, Willimantic
Colony Grill, a number of cities
Little Metropolis Pizza, Avon
Domenic’s & Vinnie’s, a number of cities
Pizzeria Marzano, Torrington
Ernie’s Pizzeria, New Haven
Little Rendezvous, Meriden
Vero Cucino Rustico, Middletown
Mangos Wooden Fired Pizza Co, Mystic
Pizza Palace & Restaurant, Outdated Saybrook
Grand Apizza, a number of cities
Mondo, Middletown
Fuoco Apizza, Cheshire
Est Est Est Pizza & Restaurant, New Haven
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“This is exactly what we hoped to see, “ Anthony Anthony, chief marketing officer for the Connecticut office of Statewide Marketing & Tourism, said in a statement. “Yes, New Haven made apizza put our pies on the map, but this list shows that Connecticut’s passion for pizza runs statewide, from shoreline to the Notch, and everywhere in between. From charred crust to Greek-style pies, what unites all of these pizzerias is their local loyalty, generational roots, and the kind of pride you can taste in every bite.”
There can be a statewide bus tour to place a highlight on stops throughout the path.