Town Line Pizza steps into old State Line site on Route 7

NORTH CANAAN — Bessie and Andreas Fois are back and serving pizza to customers who remain loyal more than a decade later. Their new/old eatery, which opened at the end of June, is Town Line Pizza.

The husband and wife were the original owner/operators of State Line Pizza, which opened in 1979.

They returned to Greece in 1999, and a cousin took over and now has ownership of State Line — which recently moved to a new building a little way down Route 7.

Can the town support a fourth pizza place?

“We were here a long time. Our old customers are coming back,� Bessie Fois said. “I think everyone has their favorite type of pizza and we can all do well.�

Town Line has a liquor permit pending.

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