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  • ‘Pizza Capital of the US': Connecticut's welcome to drivers may irk NY, NJ residents

    09/06/2024 12:22:31 PM PDT · by nickcarraway · 36 replies
    Connecticut has a new way to welcome drivers as they enter the state — which may elicit strong reactions from other parts of the tri-state. The new "Welcome to Connecticut" signs are meant to highlight aspects of the state that are near and dear to Nutmeggers, but also may get some passionate responses from New York and New Jersey residents. A sign reading "Welcome to Connecticut, Home of the Pizza Capital of the United States" has been placed on I-95 and I-84 entering Connecticut from New York. “These new signs are not just markers on our highways, they are a...
  • Forget the Fancy Pies, This $3 Slice Is NYC’s Best Pizza

    04/15/2022 4:06:11 PM PDT · by nickcarraway · 50 replies
    New York Post ^ | April 15, 2022 | Steve Cuozzo
    Famous Original Ray’s Pizza still rules — no matter what pizza snobs say. As its crown logo proclaims, the local chainlet, which has three locations in Manhattan, is the king of pies, the imperatore of all New York street food. The Big Apple is full of vaunted pizzerias, such as Una Pizza Napoletana, which just reopened to a blizzard of hype on the Lower East Side after a two-year hiatus. “Big cheese foodies” and celebrities stampeded the Orchard Street spot at its launch, Page Six reported. I wonder how many sprang for a $750 tasting menu for four. A pizza...
  • NYC’s Iconic $1 Pizza Slice Scorched by Staggering Inflation

    11/06/2021 8:55:32 PM PDT · by nickcarraway · 30 replies
    New York Post ^ | November 6, 2021 | https://nypost.com/2021/11/06/nycs-iconic-1-pizza-slice-h-by-staggering-inflation/#:~:text=Kerry%20J
    The price of pizza is soaring in the Big Apple thanks to a dyspeptic recipe of inflationary food costs, a global supply-chain crisis and national labor shortage. The sticker shock is hitting pizza-passionate Gothamites right in the gut. “It’s a little bit scary at times,” said Slone Elias, a customer at 2 Bros. Pizza on Eighth Avenue in Chelsea. “Eventually it’s going to reflect in rising food prices at every restaurant.”