Restaurants & Bars
Famous Pizzeria Has 2 MA Locations In The Works: Here's Where
A Connecticut-based restaurant is continuing to expand with two new locations planned for Massachusetts.
Sally's Apizza, an iconic New Haven establishment, has big plans for expansion, including two more restaurants coming to Massachusetts.
New locations are planned for Concord and Weymouth in 2026, according to the company.
Sally's also opened restaurants in Dorchester and Woburn this year and has another in the works at Boston Seaport. The company has set a "target" of opening 15 restaurants in Massachusetts.
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The pizzeria will have six more restaurants opening next year in Connecticut, Florida, and Rhode Island. Long-term goals include over 100 restaurants from Texas to Florida to Maryland and other states.
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The celebrated New Haven establishment was founded on Wooster Street in 1938 by Salvatore Consiglio and has since become one of the most beloved and famous pizzerias in all of Connecticut. Sally's became known over the years for its "thin crust pizza still baked in the same coal-fired oven that has been in use for over 80 years."
Sally's, along with nearby Frank Pepe Pizzeria Napoletana, is considered a pioneer of New Haven-style pies.
The Consiglio family sold the Wooster Street business in late 2017 to Stamford-based Lineage Hospitality, which said at the time that it had plans to expand the business nationally.
In addition to pizza, Sally’s offers an extended menu of appetizers, salads and entrees, plus a beverage program that includes top-rated wines, cocktails, and draft beer.
Currently, Sally's operates six restaurants in Connecticut.
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