As Jeremiah first reported, a pizza place is taking over part of the former Dunkin' Donuts space on Second Avenue... signs are up... and the place is expected to be open for the weekend with sidewalk seating...
so glad dunkin is gone :) they do not belong in the village - stay on the turnpike, in new england, or in a train station.
don't forget the original pizza place (i think related to the freaky liquor store next door) price-gouged pizza slices during the great summer blackout of 2003. NEVER FORGET!!! would be curious to know though how their slices are ...
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You'd think they'd have checked the spelling of "PIZZERIA" before putting up that sign...
ReplyDeleteAny relation to the pizza place that was there before dunkin donuts?
ReplyDeleteI hope they serve coffee.
ReplyDeleteAnd beer in buckets! Shouldn't be a problem getting that past CB3...
ReplyDeleteWhat was the name of the original pizza place here?
ReplyDeleteI can't recall, RatherBeBiking... the name will come to me eventually...(I hope)
ReplyDeleteso glad dunkin is gone :) they do not belong in the village - stay on the turnpike, in new england, or in a train station.
ReplyDeletedon't forget the original pizza place (i think related to the freaky liquor store next door) price-gouged pizza slices during the great summer blackout of 2003. NEVER FORGET!!! would be curious to know though how their slices are ...