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Pizza shouldn't be crushed under the weight of a farm field of ingredients. That's the guiding principle at Sammy Mandell and Chris Cook's pizzeria, though customers have the option to weigh down pies with everything from grilled shrimp to zucchini. If you don't have enough room in your gut for a The Mes-Kin, with sour cream, cilantro and poblano chile y mas, order by the (giant) slice or give the orange chipotle wings a whirl. The pizzeria's meatball sub has garnered praise in the pages of the Dallas Observer, being christened as the best sandwich of 2008. The pizza joint is best known, however, as a late-night destination. The lines can seem infinite after the bars and clubs closed down, but that doesn't prevent revelers from flocking to the place.
Great pizza by the slice (two slices basically half a medium pizza). Wings and sandwiches are great too. Open and delivers til 2AM and til 4AM on Fridays & Saturdays.
Northeasterners, as a general rule, like to complain that there's no good pizza--and no good Italian food as a whole--to be found south or west of Pennsylvania. But while Greenville Avenue Pizza Company's pizza capably shuts the haters up, offering them delectable pies with crispy crusts and a wide array of fresh toppings, the restaurant's real treat comes with its other piece of Italian perfection. Really: You've got to try this place's meatball sub--like, yesterday. The... More »
We know this guy from Boston. Sort of The Friends of Eddie Coyle meets The Departed. We're not saying he's a wiseguy, 'cause there's a little Fever Pitch thrown in there too, but the dude knows his meatball sandwiches. It's no surprise, really, that he found one at the Greenville Avenue Pizza Company, 'cause whoever runs the place has got a little Goodfellas in him. The restaurant opened last October, and already it has a reputation. More than one person has come up to us and said, "You... More »
Earlier this summer, the folks who run Greenville Avenue Pizza Company decided that they needed to bring some entertainment into their Lowest Greenville restaurant. Who knows why--the lines for their slices are so long after the neighborhood's bars let out, but maybe they were just sick of missing out on the pre-2 a.m. crowd. Along the way somehow, the owners got hooked up with a group of semi-professional magicians. And before long, the restaurant's newest, um, attraction was born:... More »
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