![]() ![]() “A lot of pizzerias in our town, so it sounds like it's a crazy idea to put one here, but nobody has those two styles ,” Polizzi said.Īnd for guests looking for gluten-free dough, he’s planning to have that available, as well. Polizzi has a vendor that's developing a gluten-free crust that will be tested in two weeks, he said. ![]() And Sicilian is a traditional square pizza that Polizzi bakes in a pan made by his grandfather in his Brooklyn grocery store after he moved from Sicily. Detroit is pan-style pizza with a thick crust that’s crispy on the bottom and chewier up top. The neo-Neapolitan style takes flavors and ingredients of a classic Neapolitan pizza with its pillowy, chewy crust in neo (or new) directions. More: King's Road Brewing announces opening date for second location in Medford The pizzeria offers Polizzi’s three styles of pizza – neo-Neapolitan, Detroit and Sicilian pies with all different toppings for guests to choose from. But then, his family built a backyard pizzeria outside their home just 0.9 miles from the new restaurant, complete with brick oven, cheesesteak griddle, grill, sink, countertops and refrigerators. ![]() Jessica wasn’t too keen on opening another pizzeria at first, he confided. “I lost everything I had – it took me a lot to rebuild.”Īnd now he’s back in business 14 years later with his new venture, Polizzi’s Brick Oven. “I took another risk with that Hainesport store, and then I failed miserably … not wanting to get back on that horse for a long time,” Polizzi said. More: Haddon Culinary to open a second location with grab-and-go foods at former Ludovico's Deli ![]() The couple lived in Washington Township multiple times for over 17 years.Īfter Polizzi’s Pizza Bistro closed, Polizzi hung up his apron and took a break from the industry due to health concerns, he said, and “a slight fear of failing again in New Jersey.'' He worked as a regional sales manager in the home-improvement industry during his break. Polizzi grew up in Marlton and Jessica grew up in Mount Laurel. ![]()
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