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Alexander "Chick" De Lorenzo established De Lorenzo's Tomato Pies in 1947. Zagat Survey reviews give it high marks for quality and taste, [5] it is a top pick on review site Roadfood.com, [6] and is now considered a landmark in New Jersey. [1] De Lorenzo's Tomato Pies opens at 4:00 pm and primarily serves dinner.
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Colonial Theatre, also known as the Lochiel Hotel, is a historic theater and commercial building located at Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania.The building consists of a five-story, brick and frame front section and a rear brick and frame auditorium.
This is a list of companies either based or with large operations in the greater Harrisburg, Pennsylvania metropolitan area of the United States. It includes companies based in the Pennsylvania counties of Adams, Cumberland, Dauphin, Lancaster, Lebanon, Perry and York.
Harrisburg's Market Square is located in Downtown Harrisburg at the intersection of 2nd and Market Streets. The square was created in 1785. Since then, it has traditionally been the navigational center of the city, and experienced a post-1980s revival, with the creation of several new commercial, residential and retail spaces.
Italian tomato pie is an Italian-American and Italian-Canadian baked good consisting of a thick, porous, focaccia-like dough covered with tomato sauce. [1]
Joe's Tomato Pie (now defunct), which opened in 1910, was the first Trenton-styled tomato pie. [8] Papa's Tomato Pies, whose proprietor learned the trade at Joe's, was opened two years later in 1912. [9] The Trenton region is home to the two oldest currently operating New Jersey tomato pie restaurants in the United States, Papa's and De Lorenzo's.
Papa's Tomato Pies at its Robbinsville location Papa's Tomato Pies was established by Giuseppe "Joe" Papa in 1912 on South Clinton Avenue in Trenton. Before opening his own restaurant, Papa learned the trade from Joe's Tomato Pies, which opened in 1910, and closed in the late 1980s.