storrsroars
Exiled in Pittsburgh
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When I lived in north Bridgeport before circling back to New Haven, Salerno's filled that 'local' slot I keep referring to. The dining room was fixed in the 70's, the history was on display in the people who worked & ate there, and I'd get a consistent, traditional (if unspectacular) sausage & cheese pie that again made me wonder why pizza isn't always at least this good, and wh so many people accept bad pizza so often. Norwalk's Letizia's in Norwalk and Carminuccio's in Newtown similarly saved me from crossing into New Haven County,though trying to get New Haven quality is what led me initially to cross the Housatonic and go to Roseland. My sister is in north Stratford and I look forward to following your recommendation.
I lived about a 1/2 mile south of the Trumbull Mall for a couple years in late 80s. About the only decent thing I recall food-wise in N. Bridgeport was a deli on the corner of Madison & Eckhart that introduced me to salt sticks and became my regular breakfast hit on my daily commute to Norwalk (apparently the building is now a Goodfellas). I know I must've eaten pizza while I lived there, but nothing stood out, nor do I recall ever going out for pizza in Bridgeport while living there. I recall most of my pizza eating was after work in Norwalk or Westport, or bringing pizzas home from Norwalk or Westport.
Btw, that Willi pizza in the photo... that's what 90% of all pizza in Pittsburgh looks like.