New York’s Favorite Slices
In New York City, pizza is as ingrained in daily life as the subway, though the average slice now exceeds the price of a one-way fare.
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In New York City, pizza is as ingrained in daily life as the subway, though the average slice now exceeds the price of a one-way fare.
Pizza can be a planned pause in front of a wood fire or coal oven, with pét-nat or Barolo in hand.
Maybe you don’t want to travel too far, or you feel like staying in (your pajamas). Or maybe you’re out and about and can’t think (or see) straight, and pizza manifests itself in front of you in the wee hours.
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