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Andrea's House of Pizza

Andrea's House of Pizza

Watertown Pizza Place Closing After Four Decades

By Charlie Breitrose | August 17, 2022

Andrea’s House of Pizza will be closing. A favorite spot for Watertown pizza lovers will be closing after 40 years serving local diners. Andrea’s House of Pizza in Coolidge Square will be closing this week, said Alex Taoultsides, who co-owns Andrea’s with his father Stratos. “Our last day is August 19th,” he said. “After 40 years it’s time to retire.”

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