To paraphrase Teddy Roosevelt, "Speak softly and make the best pizza!" That is certainly a fitting tribute to these two gentlemen who have carried on the tradition of the DeLorenzo family's incredibly delicious tomato pies. When young Rick took over the craft from his Dad, Rick Sr., I was honestly apprehensive that our favorite tomato pies would become a thing of the past. Well folks, the tradition continues on for many more years. The manyTOMATO PIES I ordered from "Ricky D's" since Rick Sr. retired were of the same consistent quality and taste that all of us DeLorenzo fans have come to expect. Keep up the good work, guys! Oh, one another thing: Those young men you have with their neat black and white uniforms and their very courteous manners reflect very positively on a very classy establishment. Where else can you go to pickup dinner, and have a young man open the door for you? My friend John, and the lovely young lady you have on the phone and cash register all contribute to very pleasant experience.
beckinabox said...
Thank you sir! And thank you for the mention!
Thank you sir! And thank you for the mention!
ReplyDeleteThanks Tom for the flattering comments about DeLorenzos Pizza. It's always nice to hear positive feedback especially when it comes from someone who knows a thing or two about a thing or two ! The lovely young lady you refer to in your post is my daughter Melissa. Thanks Again , Rick D
ReplyDeleteForgot to mention how much my Wife and I enjoy your column about the old days in the Times. Keep up the good work !
ReplyDeleteThank you, Rick. I not only love DeLorenzo tomato pies, I also love my readers!
ReplyDeleteTom