Wednesday, March 11, 2020
More 99-cent pizza for Avenue A; plus hot dog
Blink and you may have missed this coming soon signage at 131 Avenue A between St. Mark's Place and Ninth Street... Incoming: 99-cent pizza and hot dog (singular)...
This will mark the third 99-cent pizza shop on Avenue A between Houston and Ninth Street, joining Alphabet 99-Cent Fresh Pizza and 99¢ Pizza. (There's also FDR 99¢ Slice Pizza just off of A on Second Street.)
The latest 99-cent pizza shop takes over the sliver of a space last leased by Sorbet Cray Cray.
Thanks to Steven for the photos!
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You can say good bye to Village Square pizza right next to this one. Pizza shops are far more profitable than coffee shops. It’s the way of the future lol plus 99 cent pizza tastes very good plus you won’t hurt you in the pocket.
ReplyDeleteWon't hurt the excellent Square a bit. 99% of 99 cent pizzas taste like a candle was poured over a cardboard.
DeleteVillage Square pizza tastes great and that's worth the extra dough.
ReplyDeleteDibs on the hotdog!
ReplyDeleteIn Italian, pizza is a singular noun, too! So one pizza (slice or whole?) and one hot dog. This place will sell out in no time.
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