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Leaning tower of pizza saugus ma9/8/2023 ![]() So Steve’s dad, Arthur Castraberti, took it over in 1961, banking on his family’s red-sauce recipe. That company, with all its resources, struggled to make the pizzeria work. of Lynn - the “Wednesday is Prince spaghetti day” people. The Saugus landmark with its signature “Leaning Tower of Pizza” was founded in the 1950s by Prince Macaroni Co. “People always talk about the new high-end restaurants and esoteric pizza places, but for us it’s a great feeling to know that generations of people grow up eating here,” said Steve Castraberti of Prince Pizzeria. Boston, to its credit, still boasts many of these local landmarks. Only a select few family-owned eateries survive and thrive for decades and never lose their local soul. Corporate chain restaurants land with a noisy bang thanks to big marketing budgets, but rarely earn the warm embrace of the local community. Somebody newer and sexier invariably comes along. Trendy chef-driven eateries arrive amid breathless reviews from foodies, but few survive over the long haul.
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