Restaurants & Bars
Sally's Apizza Is Giving Back To Essential Workers
The famous pizza spot will offer a free dine-in meal to essential workers at their original New Haven location as well as Stamford.

STAMFORD, CT — With Thanksgiving and the holiday season all but here, Sally's Apizza is giving back to essential workers.
On Monday, Nov. 22, Sally's will offer a free dine-in pizza event to honor essential workers at both the original New Haven location, and the new restaurant in Stamford.
"With next week being Thanksgiving, we wanted to give thanks to the men and women who do so much to help everyone who lives or works in New Haven, and now also, in Stamford," said Ted Zizlsperger, Sally’s Chief Operating Officer, in a news release.
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"We continue to be moved by the enormous turnout at our new Stamford location.We wouldn’t be able to bring this level of excitement to the Stamford area without Essential Workers helping us all be safe and keeping things running smoothly," Zizlsperger added. "Doctors, nurses, first responders, police and fire departments, active military, government workers, construction and utility workers, teachers, professors and, of course, all restaurant workers. Let’s all take this time to appreciate what they do for us every day."
This offer is for a dine-in meal served on the premises between the hours of 11 a.m. and 4 p.m. on Nov. 22. Designated essential workers can show their work badge or other credential to receive their honorary guest dine-in meal, consisting of a free small or medium size pizza and a free soft drink.
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Sally's Apizza originally opened in New Haven in 1938 at 237 Wooster St. Known for its signature tomato sauce and chewy, crispy crust with an iconic char, Sally's has captured the hearts of pizza fans far and wide.
Sally's recently opened up a 4,000 square foot restaurant in Stamford at 66 Summer St.
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