Restaurants & Bars

Iconic Pizzeria Moving To Broomall, Closing Longtime Restaurant After 70 Years

Sunday was their last day at their longtime location, but they'll be back.

UPPER DARBY, PA — After 70 years in Upper Darby, one of Delaware County's best-known pizzerias has closed up shop as the business prepares to relocate to Broomall.

In 1941, Frank Pica, Sr. opened a brick-oven pizzeria in West Philadelphia with just a few tables and a takeout counter. Fifteen years later, Pica's Restaurant moved to a larger space in Upper Darby.

Seven decades later, Pica's Restaurant will relocate to a smaller space in Broomall. Read more: Beloved Delco Restaurant Planning New Location In Broomall

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The business's last day in Upper Darby was Sunday.

Now, Pica's is relocating to Broomall. The business said on social media that they'll announce the opening date soon.

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Pica's is moving to a multi-use business complex in Broomall — at 1101 Sussex Blvd., Suite 10.

In February, Pica's announced that construction in Broomall was well-underway. So the pizzeria isn't starting from scratch.

Meanwhile, if you're craving square pizza or anything else from Pica's, their other location in West Chester remains open.

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