Article: Secret no more: Tucked away on Wooster and Chesnut, meet Anastasio's

Ask any long-time New Havener about Wooster Street memories, and undoubtedly there will be stories about Tony & Lucille's. First dates under hanging plastic grapes, celebrations around wax-dripped Chianti bottles, decades of calzones shared at the corner of Wooster and Chestnut, in a wee building that itself seems to be shaped like a slice of pizza (although that might just be my imagination).

Great stuff. But perhaps there's no better Wooster Street story than Kevin Anastasio's.

"I used to go to St. Michael's grammar school around the corner," recalls Kevin. "I was the captain of the baseball and basketball teams, and after every game, win or lose, we'd go to Tony & Lucille's and ...

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