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Famed Sally's Apizza is planning several more Boston-area locations

Sally's Apizza first opened in New Haven in 1938 and is one of a few pizzerias in that city--including Pepe's and Modern--that have gained national recognition for their pizza

A pizza pie at a location of Sally's Apizza
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[This story first appeared on Boston Restaurant Talk.]

[May 31 update: This article was updated to reflect the fact that a possible Burlington location is only being looked at and has not been confirmed.] 

An award-winning Connecticut pizzeria that recently expanded into the Greater Boston area and is currently working on another location will also be opening two more outlets locally.

The Tables section of The Boston Globe is reporting that Sally's Apizza is planning to open new outlets in Dorchester and Concord, while the website for Sally's mentions that Burlington is being considered as well, though we have been told that this is only a "target market" that they are "actively and/or interested in exploring but...not confirmed." It looks like the two new locations are slated to debut in 2025, with the Concord location opening on Route 2 where a location of Papa Razzi had been and the Dorchester location coming to South Bay.

The new outlets of the pizzeria will be joining one in Woburn which opened last December while another is coming to Boston's Seaport District sometime in 2025. 

A legendary pizza restaurant in New Haven, Connecticut, has expanded into the Bay State.

Sally's Apizza first opened in New Haven in 1938 and is one of a few pizzerias in that city--including Pepe's and Modern--that have gained national recognition for their pizza. The website for Sally's Apizza is at sallysapizza.com.


[A related post from our sister site (Boston's Hidden Restaurants): List of Restaurant Closings and Openings in the Boston Area]


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