A'Pizza Badamo Focuses On Fresh Flavors, Family Traditions In Mt. Lebanon
The first pizzeria Anthony Badamo ever set foot in is now his own. The twenty-something grew up South Hills, chowing down at the Caruso family's pizzeria on Washington Road in Mt. Lebanon.
Badamo had been planning on opening his own pizza and sandwich shop for some time, but always imagined it in the city--in Lawrenceville, or the Mexican War Streets. But when Caruso's shut down, Badamo knew he couldn't pass up the opportunity to be in the heart of Mt. Lebanon's walkable Uptown business district. Badamo opened A'Pizza Badamo last month in that spot at 656 Washington Rd., not far from his father's salon, Bill Badamo's Hair Styling Studio.
Read more: www.popcitymedia.com/devnews/pizzabadamo030310.aspx
Badamo had been planning on opening his own pizza and sandwich shop for some time, but always imagined it in the city--in Lawrenceville, or the Mexican War Streets. But when Caruso's shut down, Badamo knew he couldn't pass up the opportunity to be in the heart of Mt. Lebanon's walkable Uptown business district. Badamo opened A'Pizza Badamo last month in that spot at 656 Washington Rd., not far from his father's salon, Bill Badamo's Hair Styling Studio.
Read more: www.popcitymedia.com/devnews/pizzabadamo030310.aspx
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Any neighborly reviews on the pizza here? I haven't had a chance to try it just yet.
James
Coming in a bit late on this one...
Took my gang up for pizza a couple weekends ago. They definitely make a tasty pie. A worthy successor to Caruso's.
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