It is my understanding that DeLorenzo's Tomato Pies got their start in this building at 439 South Broad street in Trenton. I will need confirmation of refutation on this unverified post. Rick, Al, John, Can you guys help me with this? Also wasn't "Pat" one of the the early 1940's DeLorenzo guys I remember as a young boy of 16 or 17?
A few years ago, I commented about Rick DeLorenzo's family having a "Tomatoe Pie" restaurant in this building which was Officially beyond the boudnaries of "Mill Hill" This is at the corner of Ferry and South Broad a just below what was the "famous/infoamous Eagle Tavern" Across the street was the Hamilton Hotel, and in the same building as Delorenzo's on the 2nd floor, Sam Guidotti had a fine dining establishment where I took my wife on our first "dinner date" in 1959. It was named Armondo's.
We attributed that particular block, and corner as part of our everloving " South Trento".
Fond regards
Mike Kuzma
I know that you place that picture on Broad street but I could swear thatit on Hudson and Mott. My granfather had a grocery store down aways near those trees on 412 Hudson.The older guys hung out in front of Delorenzo, watching the girls pass by and chasing us kids away. We payed $.35 for a pie when we could afford it.I think thats the place.
Lee .
That picture is on S Broad and Ferry Street. The original place was on Hudson and Mott a couple of doors down from your Grand Father store Lee. They moved from Hudson and Mott to S Broad and Ferry, then when they moved from S Broad and Ferry, Chickie opened on Hudson St and Rickie opened up on Hamilton Avenue.