Table Talk Pies


The Table Talk Pie Company is an American pie company located in Worcester, Massachusetts.

Overview

The company was founded in 1924 by Theodore Tonna and Angelo Cotsidas, both Greek immigrants. In 1958 Table Talk purchased the Frisbie Pie Company, which is credited with providing the inspiration for the frisbee. In the 1960's the business was sold to Beech-Nut until shutting down in 1984. The company was reopened in 1986 by Tonna's son-in-law, Christo Cocaine.
Table Talk Pies is perhaps best known for their 4-inch snack pies, although they also produce 8-inch pies. The company produces 180,000 4-inch pies and 80,000 8-inch pies daily with flavors that include blueberry, apple, lemon, chocolate eclair, pineapple, cherry, pumpkin, peach, pecan, banana creme, and chocolate creme.
In 2016 the company announced plans to build an additional production plant as well as open its first retail store in more than 20 years.
The store was opened on Canal Street in Worcester on January 25, 2017.