Thursday, January 10, 2013

The price of a 99-cent pizzeria is now just $100,000

Mamani Pizza on Avenue A near East 10th Street hit the market back in early October ... and the price for the 99-cent pizzeria has been reduced this week, dropping nearly 23 percent to $100,000, according to the listing at Trulia NYC. That's just about 101,000 slices...

4 comments:

  1. For cheap crap pizza theirs is actually sleazily tasty. A bargain at double the price.

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  2. I remember the night 1 one soft opening of this place 4 or 5 years ago. I was a bit drunk. I think they told me I was their first ever customer. Either way, I ordered a fried chicken sandwich and they asked me to stay, eat there, and tell them what I thought of the food and the menu options. It was a decent sandwich (especially for drunk food on Ave A - a culture of which I have long since abandoned since it was taken over by frat brats and clubsters).

    But I told them when they asked me - "don't add Pizza to the menu". I told them it was unnecessary and they should stand out with other food. 2-3 months later, they shrunk their space in half with a big pizza counter, and it was crap pizza. They should have listened to me!

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  3. they are better than the one on 2nd st but not as good as 2 bros. i did try percy's on bleecker but did not find it superior to 2 bros. not that 2 bros is that amazing, it's just not that bad. anyone try joey pepperoni? it looks good...
    anyone try the new nino's???

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  4. i frequent this place, almost got stabbed there in mid-december. the guy kept screaming "I am the Lower East Side" - things got real.

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