Pizza My Heart Video Interview

Pizza My Heart grew from a one store pizza operation serving surfers to over 20 pizza outlets.

According to Chuck, owner, the main goal of Pizza My Heart is to serve the absolute best gourmet pizza available.

They only use the freshest ingredients available.  You won’t find any canned mushrooms at Pizza My Heart.

According to Yelp, Rimi says:

Mushroom Pizza.  Very filling.  Cool drink dispenser.  Free blu cheese to dip the crust in!
Everything a girl needs for a soul food lunch!

 

Pizza My Heart was founded in 1981 right on Capitola Beach, California. A lot has changed in those 30 years, but our commitment to serving hand tossed pizzas with superior ingredients hasn’t. It is part of why we know we are worthy of the title, “World’s Best Pizza.”

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Pizza My Heart Capitola
209 The Esplanade
Capitola, CA 95010

Sun-Thurs – 11:00am – 10:00pm
Fri-Sat – 11:00am – 1:00am

(831) 475-5714

If you are interested in making great pizza check out: My Pizza: The Easy No-Knead Way to Make Spectacular Pizza at Home

The secret to incredible pizza is a superb crust—one that is crisp yet chewy, and slightly charred around the edges. Jim Lahey, the baking genius behind New York City’s celebrated Sullivan Street Bakery and Co. pizza restaurant, has developed a brilliant recipe that requires no kneading and produces an irresistible crust in any home oven—gas or electric—in fewer than five minutes. My Pizza shares this revolutionary technique

 

And for bread discover: My Bread: The Revolutionary No-Work, No-Knead Method

Mystic Pizza: A Fun Flick for Pizza Lovers

 

Mystic Pizza
is a fun movie. It’s not a great pizza movie. It may not be totally factual, but it is totally fun!

Mystic Pizza
was somewhat of a cult movie in that it launched the career of Julia Roberts, who had a leading role in the film. Also featured was Anabeth Gish, and Lili Taylor.

The film is less of a pizza movie and more of a coming of age movie analyzing the cultural and female struggles of three high school friends who work at a pizza place. While pizza is featured in the movie, pizza is more of a backdrop for the relationship story. It really is an innocent movie.

And I did enjoy it…
Although, I give Mystic Pizza, an honorable mention, I may have to re-think my position after uncovering an article published in The Day Newspaper (New London, Connecticut) on Sunday October, 19, 2008. The story written by Kenton Robinson, was an eye opener.

Mystic, itself has a piece of my heart because I grew up and went to high school in Southeastern Connecticut. I recognize where the scenes were filmed. The area is quite beautiful with lots of New England charm.

My brother lives in Mystic.

I have countless friends who have remained in Southeastern Connecticut. Although I haven’t lived there for many years, I can’t deny it is still part of my life.

But the facts surrounding the film is what really amazed me.

Here’s what I learned from Kenton’s story:

  • Mystic Pizza’s original name was Ted’s Place. The Zelepo’s family bought the pizzeria from Ted and changed the name. (“There’s no Ted here. Let’s call it Mystic Pizza.”)
  • A 19 year old Julia Roberts, Anabeth Gish (16), and Lili Taylor (20), tried to buy beer at Mystic Pizza but were turned down because they did not have an ID.

(“But we’re in the movie,” they explained. John Zelepos, who waited on them, said: “Well I’ll see you on the Big Screen”. They never did get their beer.)

  • The number of pizzas served during peak Summer hours: 600.
  • Number of menus stolen each year: 30,000.
  • In 1987, there were the three Zelepos who worked there (John, his mother and father) and three waitresses. Now there is a staff of 65. My how things have changed.
  • The owners of Mystic Pizza never received a penny in compensation for allowing film producers to use the name Mystic Pizza.
  • As a matter of fact John Zelepos, owner of Mystic Pizza, stated: “We let them use our name. We didn’t charge them any money for it. We didn’t think it was going to be big or nothing. We said ‘As long as it isn’t a porno movie or nothing like that'”.
  • Originally the producers wanted to rent Mystic Pizza for six months, during the course of the filming. The owner said: no way. People may forget about us in six months.

The producers filmed elsewhere.

How is the pizza at Mystic Pizza? Some locals and visitors claim it really is “A Slice of Heaven”.

In honor of the 20th Anniversary of the film, the State of Connecticut Tourism Bureau created a document, which will allow you to visit all of the actual locations used in the movie. It’s a great resource with lots of behind the scenes information. You can download the “Mystic Pizza 20th Anniversary Movie Trail” pdf. here.(Right click and save)

You can also visit with me as I explore Southeastern Connecticut. Connecticut videos at my Connecticut Page at pizzatherapy.comOf special note is Abbot’s Lobster. One of my favorite lobster places of all time, located in Noank, Connecticut, the next town over from Mystic.

So if you get a chance, see Mystic Pizza
again. And if you haven’t seen it, you are in for a treat!