Tuesday, December 22, 2015

Incoming 99¢ pizza place on Avenue A will be called 99¢ Pizza



Signage is up for the incoming 99-cent pizza dispensary at 91 Avenue A ... looks like the business is called 99¢ Pizza. (With the promise of being both "famous & fresh," per the sign.)

The pizzeria is taking the vacant space that last housed Benny's to-go right here by East Sixth Street.

Previously on EV Grieve:
How about some 99¢ pizza for Avenue A

11 comments:

  1. 99c pizza AND free delivery. Now that's a deal!

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  2. I hope it's decent. We could use a slice spot there. I still miss Sal's, which I believe was in the same space (after it moved from just up the street).

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  3. You can't get decent* Pizza for 99 cents a slice. It's economically impossible..
    * of course it depends on your definition of "decent"

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  4. Oh, goodie, yet more cheap drunken broho food - er, I mean, 99-cent pizza. That leaves me plenty of money to guzzle a quick sugar water - er, I mean, juice - on the side. Disgusting - er, I mean, great.

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  5. Do they sell gift cards? I need to get a few cheap Christmas gifts, and a gift card good for one slice of pizza would be perfect.

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  6. I have seen them cleaning up the old d-lish falafel place too. I cant tell, but they may be taking over both of those locations. It looks like the back of the Bennys togo place wraps around to the falafel space, but I may just be seeing the entrance to the full Bennys kitchen.

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  7. This is make the people happy who hate dollar pizza!

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  8. Damn, Sal's was so dope when it was next to Niagara.

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  9. I can see and smell the piles of barfed-up pizza already...

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  10. I want to apologize in advance for barfing up their pizza.

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