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Re: Pizza Hunter
[Re: olivant]
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05/02/08 02:24 AM
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Then the chains are making inroads into the NY area? But do the neighborhood places still dominate? In the boroughs they do. Out here in suburbia the chains are doing better (although some local pizzerias with good customer bases are outdoing the chains). The price of a slice has gone up pretty drastically... its averaging $2.25 now.
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Re: Pizza Hunter
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05/02/08 09:00 AM
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Then the chains are making inroads into the NY area? But do the neighborhood places still dominate? In the boroughs they do. Out here in suburbia the chains are doing better (although some local pizzerias with good customer bases are outdoing the chains). The price of a slice has gone up pretty drastically... its averaging $2.25 now. The owner of the local shop where I usually go came over from Italy in 1985. A plain large pizza costs about $10.00 while slices are about $1.75, which is the going rate around here. He tod me that he's struggling not to raise prices in light of the escalating cost of flour.
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Re: Pizza Hunter
[Re: klydon1]
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05/02/08 09:23 PM
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The price of a slice has gone up pretty drastically... its averaging $2.25 now.
The owner of the local shop where I usually go came over from Italy in 1985. A plain large pizza costs about $10.00 while slices are about $1.75, which is the going rate around here. He tod me that he's struggling not to raise prices in light of the escalating cost of flour. Even SC's favorite pizza place, L&B Spumoni Gardens, has had to make an increase in the price of a slice by 25 cents to $2.25 because the price of ingredients has skyrocketed. The cost of mozzarella and tomatoes, has shot up. Mozzarella has soared in price as much as 50%!!! And let's not forget that higher fuel prices also increase the cost of delivered goods -- getting something from point A to point B costs a lot more now. All this pizza talk has put me in the mood for a pizza.
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Re: Pizza Hunter
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05/02/08 10:09 PM
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Yea, pizza places here put newspaper articles up on the wall to justify the price increase, but I know its legit... I used to say that if all my expenses were food, I would be in good shape because I know how to cook and eat a lot of pasta, but the price of oil is making me reconsider that statement... tractors eat up gas to harvest the wheat/flour, and it costs lots of money to transport that product to the supermarkets, and for the supermarkets to keep those products refrigerated, even the cost of keeping the lights on for the same amount of time each day has significantly increased... Americans on both sides are getting screwed all the way around.
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Re: Pizza Hunter
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05/15/09 11:34 AM
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Did anyone grow up eating rectangular pizzas? My mother made them in rectangular pizza pans. I never had a round one unless it was store bought. That was a common way of serving pizza in Northeastern PA. Both thin and the thick crust. But Kly, it's pronounced, tin and tick. Also in NE-PA they don't get a slice of pizza, it's a "cut". Old Forge pizza, huh? I still like Sabatini's better (Exeter, PA) Atlantic City has an old Spaghetti/Pizza joint called Tony's Baltimore Grill. Great Pizza, and JoJo's makes an "Old Style Sicilian'; rectangle cuts, thin crunchy crust with sausage, red onions ...yum!
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Re: Pizza Hunter
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05/15/09 12:20 PM
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Anyone ever hear of, or eat at a place called Hungry Howie’s Pizza?
Last night the showed called Unwrapped which is on the Food Network, did a show called Pizzarama and they showed this place, Hungry Howie's, which specializes in making 8 differnet kinds of flavored pizza Crusts ; Sesame, Butter, Butter Cheese, Ranch, Cajun, Garlic Herb, Onion and Original. We have one here but I've never had any of the flavored crusts.
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Re: Pizza Hunter
[Re: MaryCas]
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05/17/09 01:11 PM
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Did anyone grow up eating rectangular pizzas? My mother made them in rectangular pizza pans. I never had a round one unless it was store bought. That was a common way of serving pizza in Northeastern PA. Both thin and the thick crust. But Kly, it's pronounced, tin and tick. Also in NE-PA they don't get a slice of pizza, it's a "cut". Old Forge pizza, huh? I still like Sabatini's better (Exeter, PA) Atlantic City has an old Spaghetti/Pizza joint called Tony's Baltimore Grill. Great Pizza, and JoJo's makes an "Old Style Sicilian'; rectangle cuts, thin crunchy crust with sausage, red onions ...yum! Always a cut and never a slice. And you don't order a pizza;it's a tray of pizza. I love Sabatini's too, but haven't had it in a long time. I love the pizza at Cebula's Bar on 315 where Dupont meets Pittston Township. It's only priced by the cut and not the tray.
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Re: Pizza Hunter
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07/15/09 01:51 AM
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DM is in trouble... wow, just wait!
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Re: Pizza Hunter
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08/09/09 11:15 AM
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My brother lives about a block away from DiFara's on Avenue J in Brooklyn. It's been getting a lot of coverage about being the "best pizza" in Brooklyn. Now, says my brother, he's charging $5 a slice. Typical of New Yorkers, they think anything priced that high must be worth it, so the line is three blocks long and the wait for one of those $5 slices is 90 minutes. The owner even is bragging about it: http://slice.seriouseats.com/archives/20...good-there.html Yes TB, it's $5.00 a slice. My uncle came over last night and told us that he stopped there on friday and his eyes almost popped out of his head when he saw the price for a slice. Personally, I could care less how good the pizza is,( and we do know what a great pizza they make there), I would never pay that much for a slice of pizza! Meanwhile one of our local pizzerias here took the exact opposite approach. They decided to charge a $1.00 per slice and now have become known as the "Home of the Dollar Slice!" The owner (who's father happens to be a friend of mine) told me that the other day he sold 750 INDIVIDUAL SLICES of pizza! He told to me that while he's not making a killing on a slice, he's not losing money either. It keeps people coming in and for the most part the "add ons" that they order make up for his making less money on the slice itself. He feels that in these tough time his lowering the price of his pizza allows those living in the community to be able to once again afford a night out with their families. 750 Slices in ONE day! And that does NOT include the pies that he sold as a whole.
Don Cardi Five - ten years from now, they're gonna wish there was American Cosa Nostra. Five - ten years from now, they're gonna miss John Gotti.
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Re: Pizza Hunter
[Re: Sicilian Babe]
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08/09/09 12:02 PM
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DC, the truth is, there are so many good pizza places in Brooklyn that there's no reason for this place to be doing business with those prices. You underestimate the power of the mind of jerks.... they figure if the price is that high the product MUST be great.
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Re: Pizza Hunter
[Re: Turnbull]
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08/10/09 09:35 AM
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When I was an adolescent, neighborhood pizzerias charged 15 cents for a slice.
I'd ask if it was a wood burning oven, TB, but I realize they didn't have fire when you were an adolescent .
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Re: Pizza Hunter
[Re: pizzaboy]
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08/10/09 12:51 PM
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I live just a few blocks from DiFara's. I heard coverage of this ridiculous "$5.00 a slice" crapola on local radio a few days back. The owner claims the pizza is worth it because - besides the high quality of the pizza itself - all the ingredients are imported. Ergo, it costs more to make. BFD. Like Turnbull, I remember when a slice was fifteen cents. To pay five dollars for what is essentially dough, tomato sauce and cheese is the height of lunacy. Especially when, with our country's economy the way it is, some local shops are offering reduced-price combination "specials" (pizza, soda, etc.) to attract customers. $5.00 a slice? They can keep it. Guess you can fool some of the people all of the time. Signor V.
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Re: Pizza Hunter
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08/10/09 01:32 PM
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Ridiculous.
Asshole celebrities and poseurs decide they have to have it and suddenly it's the best pizza outside of Rome.
It's not.
I used to work on Flatbush, just off King's Highway, and it's not even that good. Yes, it's better than average, but so are half the pies in Brookyn (or the Bronx, for that matter) for half the price.
There are literally half-a-dozen pizzerias within walking distance of my house and ALL of them are great. At my favorite place I get a large pie, a dinner salad, a quart of Italian Ice and a 2 liter bottle of soda for $20. Where you gonna find that?
Obviously not at DiFara's.
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