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Anonymous Anonymous said...

This place , under various names, has been a middle eastern pizza place for at least 25 years. At times they have also had an Italian hot plate buffet, and at other times it has had a middle eastern buffet. At one point they featured a chicken rotisserie. The one thing they all have had in common is that the pizza has always been terrible, and the hot dinners terrible to mediocre at best. In the past 10 years, with so many better options available around them, they haven't had much business apart from the odd cabbie, or late night drunk kids. The name and ownership keeps changing, but the formula remains the same, and nobody has figured out that the problem is the type of food they serve, and its terrible quality, and the awful atmosphere with the glaring fluorescent lights, the non-stop arabic television, the uncomfortable communal tables and the rest. Changing the signs yet again is not going to make this a successful business unless they change the basic concept and formula.

March 17, 2014 at 10:10 AM

Anonymous david said...

Despite the change of awnings, the pizza has always been pretty unappetizing. I live around the corner, but walk up to 8th street when I want a good slice.

March 17, 2014 at 12:13 PM

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