June 12, 2026 - 18:17

A piece of New England dining history is now available for purchase. The private residence built for the family behind the iconic Hilltop Steak House in Saugus has officially been listed for sale in Lynnfield. Constructed in 1973, the one-of-a-kind property is a time capsule of retro design and mid-century ambition.
The home was originally built for Frank and Josephine Giuffrida, the family who turned the Hilltop into a roadside landmark famous for its giant fiberglass cactus and neon sign. Unlike the bustling restaurant, the residence offers a quiet retreat, but it still carries the same bold personality. The interior preserves many original details from the 1970s, including sunken living rooms, wood paneling, and a striking stone fireplace. Large windows and open spaces give the house a feel that is both nostalgic and surprisingly modern for its era.
Set on over an acre of land, the property includes four bedrooms and multiple living areas designed for entertaining. The kitchen retains its vintage charm with custom cabinetry and period fixtures. For fans of retro architecture or local history, this is a rare chance to own a home that feels frozen in time, yet is located in a desirable suburban community just north of Boston. The listing has already drawn interest from those who remember the Hilltop's heyday and from buyers looking for a unique property with a story to tell.
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