When it comes to pizza, Nicole Alicea believes anything is possible. “There’s so many different things that you can do on it. You can put a pasta on a pizza, or you can make a taco on a pizza. You could put seafood on a pizza. You could make a pizza into any meal possible.”
At Enrico’s in Sturbridge, they are doing all that and more. Situated in a strip mall on Route 20, Enrico’s Brick Oven Pizzeria is a family friendly spot serving up some of the best pizza around. In fact, Nicole loved the pizza at Enrico’s so much, that after being an employee here for years, she decided to take over.
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