WIN 2 Seats On The Connecticut Pizza Trail Bus Tour Oct 1-2 Events Features Pizza CT Pizza Trail CTbites Team September 03, 2025 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 EnterOn 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. Read More
Taco Guy Launches “Mexican Pizza” Thursday Pop-Up Events Features Restaurant Mexican Pizza Pop-Up Tacos Norwalk Homepage Andrew Dominick December 12, 2023 In the latter part of July, I covered the opening of Taco Guy and owner Adrian Hurtado. If you read THAT article, towards the end of it, I alluded to the wood burning pizza oven being used at some point.If you’re a regular to Taco Guy like I have been, I’m sure you’ve asked Hurtado if he was going to fire that oven up. Well, friends, that time is now. Read More
Pizza for a Good Cause: Letizia’s Pizza Creates Specialty Pies for Two Local Charities Restaurant Events Pizza Norwalk Letizia's Pizza charity Andrew Dominick September 09, 2020 Letizia’s Pizza is no stranger to helping out local charities. It’s a simple win-win concept; buy a specialty pizza, devour it, and ALL the proceeds from each pie sold are donated to a good cause.This September, Letizia’s brought back their taco pizza to benefit Filling in the Blanks, a charity that’s geared towards fighting childhood hunger by providing children with meals on the weekends.Partnering with charities is something Letizia’s owners Dennis Letizia, Dave Cook, and Danny Segers say they’ll always be a part of. “It’s our way to give back,” Segers says. “Our community is so supportive of us whenever we ask, so when we find local charities like Filling in the Blanks and see all the hard work, they put in to end childhood hunger, we’re ecstatic to help.” Read More