I used to walk by every day on my way home from 17th Street school (that’s gone too). I would stop in and have a piece if I had the money! My father(Cataract Supply Co.) sold Trusello’s the big rotating oven that they used to cook the bread. I wonder if that is the same oven?
1953 high school, we would stop there on our way home with our 10c for a slice of pizza, now my future son-in-law is making the bread and pizza 60 years later
love ma
Used to stop here when I delivered papers. Two loaves @ $0.30 each; one to take home and one to eat along my paper route…after I stopped at Marasco’s for a stick of Margherita pepperoni. A good Italian meal for a Polish kid!
Love..love…love this good memories loved Trusello’s my grandmother lived across the street from there we used to get a slice every time we would visit her
Can’t wait to try it. I can still smell and yes, even taste, the square pieces we used to eat at Mary Adams picnics…in Kenmore, but the best pizza I’ve ever had. Lots of luck to DG Bread and Pizza. The good ole days were pretty good!
Just seeing the video was a joy. It proves the truth of what Marcel Proust wrote: “When nothing else subsists from the past, after the people are dead, after the things are broken and scattered…the smell and taste of things remain poised a long time, like souls…bearing resiliently, on tiny and almost impalpable drops of their essence, the immense edifice of memory.”
I cannot wait to walk in there and relive that piece of my childhood.
I’ll definately be giving that a try.Trusello’s pizza hasn’t been duplicated as far as I’ve tasted. Though the people who head up the Trusello’s facebook page are not happy.
I got a half tray at 8:25 am when I did the videos for this post. I now have to stop again to get some to bring home for the family. Yikes, it sure tastes good! And every piece is just a little different from the others.
Well Wishes to the new Owners of our Memories of taste and Smells part of our past Childhoods . Do us Honor and don’t make some changes in the recipe . You think we can get it shipped out to Colorado? I’LL order now!
I was there at 6:00 a.m. Thank you for carrying my pizza out to the car. As soon as you were out of sight, I couldn’t wait to dig in! lol! OMG I could hardly drive! It was soooo good. Thank you from a going-to-be steady customer !
I sure miss the old Italian community that area once was. But, Its good to see that people care enough to take notice. Tipping my hat to all of the folks who have taken to time to raise our awareness.
I used to walk by every day on my way home from 17th Street school (that’s gone too). I would stop in and have a piece if I had the money! My father(Cataract Supply Co.) sold Trusello’s the big rotating oven that they used to cook the bread. I wonder if that is the same oven?
1953 high school, we would stop there on our way home with our 10c for a slice of pizza, now my future son-in-law is making the bread and pizza 60 years later
love ma
You’d let HIM marry your daughter?!? Just kidding, thanks for the comment.
Used to stop here when I delivered papers. Two loaves @ $0.30 each; one to take home and one to eat along my paper route…after I stopped at Marasco’s for a stick of Margherita pepperoni. A good Italian meal for a Polish kid!
Love..love…love this good memories loved Trusello’s my grandmother lived across the street from there we used to get a slice every time we would visit her
That video just brought a tear to my eye,hope in my heart, and a growl to my stomach,, Can’t wait to get there!!!
Just went there, line was out the door! Try later.
Can’t wait to try it. I can still smell and yes, even taste, the square pieces we used to eat at Mary Adams picnics…in Kenmore, but the best pizza I’ve ever had. Lots of luck to DG Bread and Pizza. The good ole days were pretty good!
Here in PA, we call it “tomato pie” and we have the best there is…….Trusselo’s in the Falls always had a great pizza.
Just seeing the video was a joy. It proves the truth of what Marcel Proust wrote: “When nothing else subsists from the past, after the people are dead, after the things are broken and scattered…the smell and taste of things remain poised a long time, like souls…bearing resiliently, on tiny and almost impalpable drops of their essence, the immense edifice of memory.”
I cannot wait to walk in there and relive that piece of my childhood.
thats what my grandma used to make…love it
I’ll definately be giving that a try.Trusello’s pizza hasn’t been duplicated as far as I’ve tasted. Though the people who head up the Trusello’s facebook page are not happy.
wow this is the first time ive heard of this. gotta get some!!!!!!!
be there early, they sold out by 11:30!
I’ll be there friday!!
I got a half tray at 8:25 am when I did the videos for this post. I now have to stop again to get some to bring home for the family. Yikes, it sure tastes good! And every piece is just a little different from the others.
Well Wishes to the new Owners of our Memories of taste and Smells part of our past Childhoods . Do us Honor and don’t make some changes in the recipe . You think we can get it shipped out to Colorado? I’LL order now!
I was there at 6:00 a.m. Thank you for carrying my pizza out to the car. As soon as you were out of sight, I couldn’t wait to dig in! lol! OMG I could hardly drive! It was soooo good. Thank you from a going-to-be steady customer !
had some for breakfast (a meal I never eat) Amazing!!!!! just like I was a kid again!
They should have bought the Trusello’s name along with the building – they were well known for their authentic Italian-style pizza
I sure miss the old Italian community that area once was. But, Its good to see that people care enough to take notice. Tipping my hat to all of the folks who have taken to time to raise our awareness.