Modern Apizza

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Modern Apizza

Modern in 2007
Restaurant information
Established 1934 (as State Street Apizza)
Current owner(s) Bill Pustari
Food type New Haven-style pizza
Dress code Casual
Street address 874 State Street
City New Haven
State Connecticut
Postal code/ZIP 06511-3925
Country United States
Reservations Not taken
Other information Credit cards are accepted.
Website www.modernapizza.com
Modern Apizza's brick oven

Modern Apizza is an American pizza restaurant in New Haven, Connecticut.

History

Originally called State Street Apizza,[1] Modern Apizza was founded in 1934 and has been in the same spot ever since. Unlike Frank Pepe Pizzeria Napoletana and Sally's Apizza, the other well-known New Haven pizzerias, Modern Apizza is not located on New Haven's famous Wooster Street but rather on nearby State Street in the East Rock neighborhood. In 2011, the restaurant was visited by Adam Richman on the first episode of Man v. Food Nation.

Specialties

Like the Wooster Street pizzerias, Modern serves New Haven-style thin-crust apizza (closely related to Neapolitan-style Italian pizza). Unlike the Wooster Street pizzerias which is baked in a coal-fired brick oven, Modern uses an oil-fueled brick oven.[2][3][4][5] The restaurant also sells Foxon Park soft drinks, made in East Haven, Connecticut, which many locals argue are the perfect beverages to accompany New Haven-style pizza. Modern's specialties include the Clams Casino (Clams, Bacon & Peppers) the Italian Bomb (Sausage, Bacon, Pepperoni, Mushroom, Onion, Pepper & Garlic) and a classic Italian variation: Pizza Margherita, made with fresh mozzarella from Liuzzi Cheese in North Haven, Connecticut.[1] Modern Apizza also uses fresh littleneck clams for their white clam pies; the only difference between Modern and Pepe's is that Modern uses pre-shucked clams while Pepe's shuck their clams on location. Yet another coastal favorite is a white tuna pie.

Awards and accolades

In a blind taste test conducted by two Yale University undergraduates in 2008, Modern Apizza finished in first place ahead of five other New Haven pizzerias.[6] It has also won the New Haven Advocate’s Best of Reader’s Poll for “Best Pizza” twelve years in a row. Playboy magazine named Modern Apizza as one of the ten best in the country.[7][8]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Ed Levine (2005). Pizza: A Slice of Heaven. Universe Publishing
  2. "Connecticut's Best Restaurants". New England Riders. Retrieved November 29, 2012. 
  3. Scott's Pizza Journal, Pizza Road Trip - New Haven, CT
  4. Pizza Month tracking log
  5. Jeff Varasano's NY Pizza Recipe
  6. Pannell, Courtney (2008-11-06). "Taste tests prove that brand does matter". Yale Daily News. 
  7. Shouse, Heather (2010-08-18). "The A-List: Best Pizza in America". Playboy Enterprises, Inc. 
  8. "Playboy's Top 10 Pizzerias in the U.S.". Slice. Serious Eats. Retrieved 3 November 2013. 

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Coordinates: 41°18′50″N 72°54′46″W / 41.313756°N 72.912732°W / 41.313756; -72.912732

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