Friday, January 8, 2016

Interesting new business now serving oven baked goodness (and pizza) on East 14th Street



The Domino's Pizza® opened its doors on Wednesday here on East 14th Street ... just a little west of Avenue A...





Aside from pizza, the location also offers items ranging from Stuffed Cheesy Breads and Oven Baked Sandwiches to desserts, such as Domino's Marbled Cookie Brownie®.



The storefront was previously home to the 99-Cent Discount Center.

Thanks to EVG contributor Edmund John Dunn!

Previously on EV Grieve:
Interesting new business opening on East 14th Street

Work continues at interesting new business coming to East 14th Street

Signage arrives for interesting new business on East 14th Street

Activity to note at interesting new business coming to East 14th Street

8 comments:

  1. The suburban transplants will love it.

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  2. I'll be sure to miss it.

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  3. Grand opening deals ?

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  4. this is not an independent business, it's actually part of a huge global chain

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  5. I like my oven baked goodness by the slice, 99 cents a slice.

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  6. Ahem, "Domino's (r)" please. No longer "Domino's Pizza (r)." This is important.

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  7. Sooner or later, you'll try it. Some late night you'll find yourself in need of a hot, filling snack and you won't feel like going outside. You'll log on to Domino's, place an order and then excitedly watch the delivery-meter creep along, displaying the exact to-the-minute progress of your pizza.

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  8. Gross fast-food pizza in the only place in the world that never needs such a thing. Please, stay out and maybe they'll go away. Yuck!

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