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Pizza World Hoping Berlin Residents Will Give Them A Chance

They are also hoping old customers from store near Westfarms Mall in Farmington will find them and visit.

Luan and Jenise Dalipi forged a nice business with their restaurant Pizza World in its former location, in Farmington, near the Westfarms mall. But when the rent went up, the husband and wife owners had to look for a new location.

They found a spot they liked at 1211 Farmington Ave., a former home to Quiznos Subs, next to C&C Package Store.

"The rent went up and we knew we needed to move," Luan Dalipi said. "We are from Newington so we know the area pretty well. We have been here four to five months. We picked Berlin because we didn't want to be too far from home or too far from our old customers in Farmington.

"We thought this was a good place because there was a restaurant in here before and the rent is much more affordable. We are hoping the people in Berlin will give us a chance."

Dalipi says Pizza World is different than most Pizza restaurants in that "Just about everything is fresh."

"We use fresh chicken, veal, eggplant, meatballs, sauces and our house dressing is a family recipe," Dalipi said. "This is high quality food. We have great pizza but we have a wide variety of Italian dinners as well, such as Chicken Francaise, Chicken Marsala and Chicken Cacciatore. We have some offerings that other people don't have. Everything is very fresh and we have gotten a lot of nice comments from the people who have come in to eat. We are family-run and everything is fresh."

Dalipi knew coming in that there was no shortage of Pizza restaurants in Berlin.

"We knew there were a lot of places that sold pizza and we have found out that Berliners are very loyal to their favorite Pizza restaurant," Dalipi said. "All I can say is that I would like the people of Berlin to give us a chance. We are confident if they do that, they will have a new favorite and they will come back to us.

While doing the interview at the restaurant, a customer came in and asked if this was the same Pizza World from near the Westfarms Mall? Dalipi told her it was and she said "We loved you when you were up there so we will be back for dinner."

My daughter Rianne and I ate some pizza and had salads while we were at Pizza World. The homemade Italian dressing was a highlight on the robust salad. Dalipi said he sells the dressing by the bottle because it is such a big hit.

The pizza had cheese, hamburg on half and green peppers on the other. My daughter remarked that the green peppers were crunchy and very fresh tasting. The pizza crust was very airy.

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Mark Plona June 22, 2012 at 12:46 pm
Great Great Great house dressing, used to order by the bucket. Love this family too, real nice people. Miss them here in Farmington.
Wesley Rockhill June 22, 2012 at 06:11 pm
Great pizza!! Luan love soccer he was amazing person to talk about soccer.
He all in for Berlin soccer teams. Jr. Girls Steamers Wes Rockhill
Patricia Lussier June 23, 2012 at 02:48 pm
OMG! I can't believe we found them!!! Missed them so much when they left Farmington. My husband was in withdrawal because he can't find spaghetti like
theirs anywhere. We will go find them tonight!! Yahoo, a GREAT place to eat. Pat Lussier Newington
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greta stifel June 13, 2013 at 09:38 am
very sad indeed; so who is to blame for not teaching them? it is no wonder that the sat scores inRead More the DRG for Berlin and other townships are what they are....mediocre; at this comes right from the State of CT educational tracking stats a very telling article in Connecticut Magazine as well! the magnet schools are kicking the proverbial scholastic butts of the public school system. for less pay as well....so, the relationship of salary increases to all around better education;...well, all i can say is.....
William Brighenti June 16, 2013 at 04:40 pm
Berlin teachers' median annual salary is nearly $80,000, plus family medical benefits costing overRead More $20,000, plus the ability to retire at 55 years of age with summers off, winter and spring vacations, and virtually ever holiday known to man and woman, and a work day at the high school ending mid afternoon: not bad. Perhaps teachers salaries have little, if any, correlation to quality of education...huh?
Suzanne Helm June 12, 2013 at 02:08 pm
Next meeting to voice your opinion is at 7pm Community Center 6/13 Thursday. Friends of Pistol CreekRead More and the
Suzanne Helm June 12, 2013 at 02:14 pm
Friends of Pistol Creek Facebook page now up and running. Looking forward to your posts andRead More pictures on how you use Pistol Creek and what you have seen or done on the trails. Anything positive to help save this beautiful open space.
William Brighenti June 12, 2013 at 04:49 pm
How about signing my petition? I'd be happy to return the favor.
John Elsworth June 10, 2013 at 01:50 pm
Bill, you are correct on the motor vehicle laws an what should happen to drivers who break it.Read More There is also no law that people should eat food, but if they don't they will die.
John Elsworth June 10, 2013 at 01:57 pm
Bill, pushed wrong button an send comment off before I was finished. My point is everyone has toRead More use common sense in all situations an that includes parents on teaching there children as well as motorists. There will always be motorists who disobey the law an that is why parents must teach there kids about how to be safe an sound an not just say well there are laws on that. Make kids aware that accidents can happen an motorists speed an just be careful.
William Brighenti June 10, 2013 at 02:50 pm
Of course. But drivers need to obey the laws. If they don't, enforce the laws and make them payRead More the consequences of their actions: fines and civil lawsuits and higher insurance rates; loss of license;, prison for hitting a child.
chris choinski June 8, 2013 at 10:59 pm
heres a fun fact for ya, listening to you makes people want the old Berlin back. free ofRead More progressives like you
William Brighenti June 9, 2013 at 11:44 am
Name calling? Progressives? What next? Pinko Commie? I thought obeying the law, driving slow,Read More loving family and children were conservative values?
chris choinski June 9, 2013 at 06:38 pm
ok, first i would like to apologize for going a little nuts, i was a little worked up last night.Read More again, i apologize. but i dont believe i called you any names, i did however refer to the word assume, which you did when you said people like me speed. one speeding ticket in 13 years of driving (when i was younger). and you are correct, loving family and children are values i have, thats why i try to take the responsibility of protecting them, and not leaving their protection up to someone else (speeders in this case). but i guess that liberals/sheep, wouldnt know about that, wanting and thinking that the govt or someone else will be there to protect them. like i said in the other comment section, dont rely on others for your or others safety, rely on yourself.
William Brighenti May 31, 2013 at 08:03 pm
Thank you for speaking out, Gail. Where are our town leaders on this topic? I don't hear themRead More speaking out: do you?
Debra Tubbs May 31, 2013 at 09:24 pm
I live on Patterson Way and it is like there is no speed limit on this road.
William Brighenti June 1, 2013 at 09:06 am
What is the purpose of posted speed limit signs in residential neighborhoods if speeders are allowedRead More to drive recklessly, threatening the lives of children, pets, bicyclists, and others?