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As far as 99-cent pizza goes, the stuff at Mamani at 151 Avenue A between East Ninth Street and East 10th Street is pretty decent.
Anyway, you may have to wait for another slice… the space is currently closed...
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No word if this is a temporary or permanent closure for Mamani. The space had been on the market in recent years.
4 comments:
That's my old store Live Shop Die. Never have been able to bring myself to go back in there though, not even for 99¢ pizza.
Where are the other $1 slice joints in the area? Joey Pepperoni on 1st b/w 13th and 14th; another spot on 14th b/w 1st and A. Anywhere else nearby?
The best of the cheapest.
I too thought this was one of the better $1 spots. Vinny Vincenz is probably the best one around, but Mamani's is quite good for the price. Getting a pie for $8 although not a better value was perhaps a better deal since they'd make you one fresh. Hope they open back up.
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