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Frank Pepe Pizzeria Napoletana is famous for a number of items,
including its white clam pie. After whetting Boston appetites for the past year, the famed Frank Pepe Pizzeria Napoletana said it has finally decided to open its first local restaurant, in Chestnut Hill, this fall. Pizza-loving Bostonians — even competitors — were salivating Friday over the news about the New Haven institution’s plans to move into the area. “I’m all for it,” said Todd Winer, the chef-owner of the Neapolitan-style pizza restaurant Pastoral in Fort Point. “Pepe’s pizza is a tried-and-true classic.” Commonly called Pepe’s, the legendary pizzeria is known for thin-crust pies baked in coal-fired brick ovens. Winer stops in New Haven for the famous white clam pie, made with fresh clams, grated cheese, olive oil, garlic and oregano, on every road trip to New York. The gourmet pizzas are so tasty they’ve been named among the best in the country, and often number one, by publications including Zagat, Food & Wine, USA Today, and Time magazine. Bostonians have been known to drive to Connecticut and wait in line for hours just for a taste. For a bigger slice: http://tinyurl.com/kdcud5p -- Proud to be a Liberal. |
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