Toto's Pizza House
{{Short description|First pizzeria established in Melbourne, Australia}}
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{{Use Australian English|date=November 2017}}
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| defunct = {{End date and age|2020}}
| industry = restaurants
| foundation = Australia ({{Start date|1961|07|07}})
| hq_location_city = Melbourne, Australia
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Toto's Pizza House (Toto's) was the first pizzeria established in Melbourne, Australia, now a small chain of Pizza stores. Toto's opened for business on 7 July 1961 in Lygon Street, Carlton, Victoria, where the business remained until closing in 2020 due to Melbourne’s COVID lockdowns.{{cite web |url=http://www.foodgod.com.au/777 |title=Toto's Pizza House - CARLTON - FoodGod Restaurant Review |publisher=Foodgod.com.au |date= |accessdate=2012-10-31 |archive-date=5 May 2013 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130505002448/http://www.foodgod.com.au/777 |url-status=dead }} Toto's was originally owned by Salvatore Della Bruna, who operated the business in partnership with Franco Fera and in 1968 with Silvio Tuli and Salvatore Mercogliano.Michael Harden (2008)Lygon Street: stories and recipes from Melbourne's melting pot, Millers Point, NSW, Murdoch Books Australia, p.208. {{ISBN|978-1-74196-232-1}} Successful, and well respected, business man Mario Bandera also played a large part. In 1983 the business was purchased by the most recent owner and Managing Director, Sami Mazloum.
Silvana Mercogliano, the wife of former owner Salvatore Mercogliano, credited Toto's with changing the image of Lygon Street from an area with primary appeal to European migrants, commonly referred to as New Australians in the 1950s, to an eating destination of mainstream Australians in the 1960s.Harden (2008), p.209 Professional historians have credited Toto's Pizza House with contributing to the development of pizza as an Australian fast-food staple.Alan Mayne and Kasia Zygmuntowicz, "Changing Fortunes. Postwar Carlton," in Peter Yule (ed.) (2004), Carlton. A History, Carlton, Victoria, Melbourne University Press and Carlton Residents Association. {{ISBN|0-522-85204-1}} p. 45.
In 2007 Toto's Pizza House was inducted as the second member of the World Pizza Hall of Fame,John Beveridge (2007), "Toto's fame set to spread worldwide", Herald Sun Business Daily, 14 June, p. 72{{cite web|url=http://pizzahalloffame.org/hall_pizzerias.htm |title=The Pizza Hall of Fame |publisher=The Pizza Hall of Fame |date= |accessdate=2012-10-31}} after Lombardi's Pizza in New York City, New York. Although the accolade was given on the basis that Toto's Pizza House was the first pizza bar in Australia, it was unknown at the time that Lucia's Pizza and Spaghetti Bar of Adelaide should hold this title having opened its doors in 1957.{{cite web|url=https://www.indailysa.com.au/citymag/food-drink/2024/11/21/adelaides-20-most-powerful-restaurants-ranked |title=Adelaide's most powerful restaurants - CityMag | InDaily, Inside South Australia |date=19 September 2024 }}
See also
References
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Further reading
- Michael Harden (2008). Lygon Street: stories and recipes from Melbourne's melting pot, Millers Point, NSW, Murdoch Books Australia. {{ISBN|978-1-74196-232-1}}
- Peter Yule (ed.) (2004). Carlton. A History, Carlton, Victoria, Melbourne University Press and Carlton Residents Association. {{ISBN|0-522-85204-1}}
Category:1961 establishments in Australia
Category:Restaurants established in 1961
Category:Pizzerias in Australia