Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Here's your Joe's Pizza signage on East 14th Street



Well, Joe's Pizza is opening a second NYC location at the former Naked Pizza space on East 14th Street near Third Avenue... Gone is that food-court looking Naked Pizza ...


Here's what New York has to say about Joe's, the Carmine Street pizzeria that has been around since 1975:

It's the epitome of what a slice is supposed to taste like: thin-crusted, with the proper balance of bold sauce and cheese that tastes like cheese, not rubber. Joe's also bakes Sicilian slices and pies, but he doesn't do fancy pie concoctions, heroes, garlic knots, or other diversions.

Perhaps this will bring back some dignity to these $1 slice times ...

6 comments:

  1. If it's as good as Carmine Street this is an epic win.
    Wish it was further east; kind of a dreary block. But soon a little less dreary.

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  2. Joe's take over Nino's on A.

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  3. would love a real Joe's. One of the few things I missed from moving from Christopher street to this neck of the woods.

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  4. Great news. Best pizza by the slice hands down. Hopefully will teach those shitheads at artichoke a few things

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  5. Wow I have never seen a business facade go back in time to 1986 so quickly. The large modern window and doors now have vintage stock black-brown facing along with 100% real authentic simulated bricks and lots of bricks two kinds in fact. I thought this was done for a circa 80's movie set but I guess I'm mistaken.

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