Back in the 1980s, a small town pizza shop caught the eye of screenwriter, Amy Jones. Hollywood came to Connecticut and the movie, “Mystic Pizza” was born. Today you can visit the charming restaurant that inspired the movie that gained a cult-like following. It’s worth the trip to enjoy a slice of heaven.
Mystic Pizza was opened in 1973 by the Zelepos family in the quaint town of Mystic. While New Haven may be considered the capital city of pizza in Connecticut, this restaurant has carved out its own corner of the market in the eastern part of the state.
The movie "Mystic Pizza" was released in 1988 and this little shop was the inspiration and setting. The movie follows the lives of three young waitresses and was filmed in Mystic and neighboring towns.
After the movie release, the restaurant gained immediate popularity for movie buffs and pizza fans alike. Even today, decades after the film's debut, Mystic Pizza is a dining destination for locals and tourists alike.
The thick handmade crust loaded with toppings is absolutely indulgent. A small pie is 10 inches but you might want to upgrade to a large 12-inch pizza so you can take home leftovers!
Learn more by visiting their website or Facebook page. Address: 56 West Main Street, Mystic, CT 06355.
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