The Boss eating Jersey pizza. What could be more Jersey than that?
Bruce Springsteen poses with Steve and Shanti Mignogna, the owners of Talula's in Asbury. Springsteen had lunch there Wednesday.in Asbury Park. But The Boss was spotted in town Wednesday, eating at one of the Jersey Shore’s most revered pizzerias.” the upcoming biopic about the legendary New Jersey rocker. Talula owners Steve and Shanti Mignogna told NJ Advance Media the group of seven diners included Springsteen and Scott Cooper, who is set to direct the film.
Talula’s first opened in Asbury Park in 2014 and has become one of the Jersey Shore’s premiere pizzerias. Their Beekeper’s Lament pie, topped with hot Calabrian soppressata and local honey, was named theby NJ.com. Springsteen and his party ordered that pie along with three others, a chicken salad sandwich, a kale Caesar salad and more and ate at the restaurant’s communal table.in Long Branch picking up hot dogs.
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