Filtering by Tag: CT Pizza Trail

CT Pizza Trail: Tipsy Tomato in Derby- The Unexpected Stop That Won Me Over

Restaurant Pizza CT Pizza Trail Derby

Jeff "jfood" Schlesinger

I’ve added another satisfying notch to my pizza belt and one more stop checked off the CT Pizza Trail.

Tipsy Tomato sits tucked in the corner of a strip mall along Route 34, halfway between Routes 8 and 15. I know that sounds a bit vague, but once you find the right plaza (think Big Y), the next challenge is locating the entrance, which is slightly hidden from view, two nondescript doors next to the pet store. When you approach, you might wonder if the interior is too small to seat adventurous pizza addicts, but step inside and your worries will immediately vanish. There’s an “S” shaped bar immediately to the left with a dozen stools, tables for another two dozen guests, and in the rear is a spacious dining room that seats dozens more. Anchoring it all is “pizza central,” an open kitchen where you can watch the stretch-top-bake ballet unfold right before your eyes.


CT Pizza Trail: Roseland Apizza - Preserving CT's Pizza Legacy Since 1935

Restaurant Pizza Derby CT Pizza Trail

Jeff "jfood" Schlesinger

I ordered a pizza, they delivered an apizza, and they called it ah-beetz.

 

Pizza lovers in Connecticut know exactly what the word apizza means, and they also know that one of the best (if not the best) versions in the entire state is found at Roseland Apizza in Derby. On a recent Saturday night, we joined some friends and made the pilgrimage to the neighborhood that has had the privilege of protecting this pizza icon. We sampled three distinct combinations, each with three distinct personalities and three different tastes, all sharing one undeniable theme: perfection.

 

Before diving into our visit, it’s worth appreciating Roseland's roots. The story begins in 1935, when Giovanni “John” Scatolini, an Italian immigrant, opened a bakery and grocery store in neighboring Ansonia. He originally baked bread in a coal-fired oven in his backyard; a tradition he carried with him when he moved the business to Derby in 1938. World War II brought a family tragedy to the Scatolini family, when John’s son, Reno, was killed in the Battle of the Bulge in 1944.


Join Us On The Apizza Bus To Celebrate CT's NEW Top 100 Pizza Trail

Features Pizza CT Pizza Trail New Haven Pizza Homepage

Gina Zammit

Connecticut, like the rest of the country was buzzing with excitement this week as election day loomed. But last month, there was a very different kind of election with sauce, crust, and plenty of cheese. After more than 13,000 votes from pizza and apizza fans were tallied, Connecticut launched its first-ever Pizza Trail, a culinary map celebrating 100 of the Nutmeg State’s most beloved pizzerias.

I, along with CT Bites Editor in Chief, Stephanie Syrop Webster, were there for the unveiling of the trail and boarded the couldn’t-miss-it-you-tried giant DATTCO bus wrapped in apizza pies. 


Beyond New Haven: Discovering the Greek-Style Deliciousness of Zois Pizza in Seymour

Restaurant Pizza Seymour CT Pizza Trail

Jeff "jfood" Schlesinger

The Connecticut Pizza Trail recently unveiled its list of the top 100 pizzerias for us pizza-loving Nutmeggers. While I could easily name a few they overlooked, it’s no surprise that many of the revered New Haven legends made the cut, with the rest fanning out in a 180-degree sweep west, north, and east across the state. Some of the additional names were instantly familiar, others have now earned a spot on my ever-growing “must-try” list. As I worked through the county-by-county alphabetical lineup, my attention naturally drifted to my home turf, New Haven County. One recognizable name after another appeared, and then, near the end, there it was: Zois Pizza. Tucked just off Route 8’s Exit 18 in Seymour, this unassuming gem might fly under the radar for outsiders, but for locals, Zois has long been among the Valley’s best.


Revisiting BAR’s Take on New Haven Pizza

Restaurant Pizza New Haven New Haven Pizza CT Pizza Trail

Jeff "jfood" Schlesinger

Bar is located at 254 Crown Street in New Haven, CT, in an industrial building that proudly boasts its historical heritage with exposed brick, garage-style doors that open in warm weather, and vintage prints. As you walk through the different rooms and look at the food-beer offerings, you wonder whether Bar is a pizzeria that serves great pizza with a side of beer, or a microbrewery that drafts in-house microbrews with a side of New Haven pizza. For us, we were there for the pizza, and our single question was how it would compare to the other legendary New Haven pizzas.


Why Modern Apizza in New Haven is #1 on the New CT Pizza Trail

Restaurant Pizza New Haven New Haven Pizza CT Pizza Trail

Jeff "jfood" Schlesinger

Over the past months, I’ve been on a quest to find the best pizza in the Valley, exploring Waterbury and its neighboring towns. Now, it feels like the right time to turn my attention to what many consider the epicenter of Connecticut pizza: New Haven, where you're met with no shortage of options to explore. When a couple of buddies and I were scheduling a pizza lunch, we decided to sidestep the potential chaos of Wooster Street and headed over a few blocks to Modern Apizza on State Street. Once you manage to find parking, be prepared to wait, and count yourself lucky if you have that lucky timing of an immediate opening. We arrived just after noon and, to our good fortune, a booth was open in the back room. We took it as a sign of good things to come. As soon as our server arrived, we ordered a couple of bottles of Foxon Park, Kola and Root Beer, then got down to topping talk. We kept it semi-classic: one pie fully loaded with pepperoni and the other topped with sausage and onion.


Connecticut Launches First-Ever Connecticut Pizza Trail

Features CT Pizza Trail

CTbites Team

After drawing more than 13,000 votes and months of anticipation, the State of Connecticut officially unveiled the Connecticut Pizza Trail — the first-ever statewide trail celebrating the pizzerias, makers, and partners that earned the state its title as the Pizza Capital of the U.S.

The launch event took place at Modern Apizza in New Haven, the number one vote-getter in the statewide survey that determined the trail’s Top 100 pizzerias.

“Pizza is one of America’s most beloved foods, and nowhere does it better than Connecticut,” said Anthony Anthony, Chief Marketing Officer for the State of Connecticut. “For more than a century, our apizza has been a source of pride, community, and economic strength. The Connecticut Pizza Trail brings that story to life – and this new experience for residents and visitors alike shines a global spotlight on the people and places that make this state the undisputed Pizza Capital of the U.S.”


WIN 2 Seats On The Connecticut Pizza Trail Bus Tour Oct 1-2

Events Features Pizza CT Pizza Trail

CTbites Team

Governor Ned Lamont today announced a statewide social media giveaway to celebrate the October 1 launch of the Connecticut Pizza Trail. Anyone who reshares CT Visit’s official “Connecticut By The Pie” social post will be entered into a raffle to win two tickets to the Connecticut Pizza Trail event—a two-day bus tour on DATTCO’s one-of-a-kind “Pizza Capital of the U.S.” coach, featuring the state’s most iconic and up-and-coming pizzerias.

How to Enter

  • On Instagram, X, or Facebook, share CT Visit’s official Pizza Trail.

  • Include the hashtag #CTByThePie in your caption.

  • Tag @CTvisit (Instagram/X) or @VisitConnecticut (Facebook). 

  • Entries are valid only if all three steps are completed. One entry per person per platform.