I got so many emails and texts about places people ate years ago – perhaps with a future wide or husband! The memories live on. One of those places is Ledo's Pizza. It's definitely a Maryland thing!
How’s your ‘taste memory’?1/1
How’s your ‘taste memory’?
by The Rehoboth Foodie
/ January 23, 2022
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Your column comments that “I don’t believe the restaurant would have survived without dishing up the expected taste and experience that brings back memories for so many.”
I am the first to admit that my taste bids may have changed over the years, but I have never had a ‘franchise’ Ledo’s pizza that resembled the original enough to go back a second time.
Bob, the pizza sold by the franchisees may be the same shape people remember from their college days, but it’s *not* the same recipe as what was sold at the original Adelphi/College Park restaurant and Fireside Inn. The Marcos family retained the rights to the original recipe as part of the agreement with the management company that bought the franchising rights.