By Suzanne Corbett, STLSportsPage.com Travel / Food Editor
Super Bowl is considered the busiest day for pizza sales with an estimated 13 million pizza sold. That’s a record, which according to the American Pizza Community, a coalition of the nation’s largest to the smallest pizza companies, and was probably broken with Super Bowl LV due to an increase of households ordering carry-out and delivery. Sales are expected to continue to ride the tsunami through Tuesday February 9, National Pizza Day. A day Joe Kurowski, owner of Pizzeria da Gloria can appreciate.
‘’I’ve always wanted to open pizzeria,’” said Kurowski, who isn’t Italian, but speaks the language. He had the opportunity to live in Rome for a year during college, and when asked if Pizzeria da Gloria’s pizza, including the sausage pizza shown left, is Roman or Neapolitan style he explained it is somewhere in the middle.
“Neapolitan style pizza is quickly baked in a really hot oven, about 900 degrees,” he said. “As a result, not all the moisture cooks out it making it a little floppier. Roman style has two styles. One is round and called tonda, which is like a St. Louis style pizza, then there’s another called pizza Italiano that’s more of a pan pizza. Our pizza is like a Neapolitan style, but we cook it at a lower temperature so it has more time to crisp up. We call it American pizza with Italian sensibilities.”
“We use wood fired ovens, and we use Missouri Oak,” said Kurowski. “The wood fire is as important as the rest of the ingredients.”
Counted among those ingredients is the house-made mozzarella and burrata. it has a creamy center made from fresh mozzarella, which is shredded for his signature Stracciatelli pizza. As Kurowski explained, the Stracciatelli, which translates to “stretched” in Italian, features fresh mozzarella, is handmade, stretched, shredded and soaked in cream. It tops the homemade crust ladled with tomato sauce before the cheese is scattered over the top and baked.
Pizzeria da Gloria is located in the heart of The Hill, at 2024 Marconi, across from Milo’s. They are open Wednesday through Sundays with Wednesdays being their special “Prosecco and Pizza Night”
Wednesdays in February get a margherita pizza and a bottle of Col di Luna Flora prosecco for 25 bucks. The special is for takeout only and you can order online. For information on hours, the menu and ordering options, click on pizzeriadagloria.com.

