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  2. New York–style pizza - Wikipedia

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    New York–style pepperoni pizza, displaying its characteristic thin foldable crust. New York–style pizza is traditionally hand-tossed, consisting in its basic form of a light layer of tomato sauce sprinkled with dry, grated, full-fat mozzarella cheese; additional toppings are placed over the cheese.

  3. Joe's Pizza - Wikipedia

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    In addition to its original location in Greenwich Village, Joe's Pizza has four other locations New York City: in Manhattan at 150 East 14th Street, 1435 Broadway, and 124 Fulton Street, and in Brooklyn at 216 Bedford Avenue.

  4. John's of Bleecker Street - Wikipedia

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    John's of Bleecker Street, simply known as John's Pizzeria, is a historic pizzeria on Bleecker Street in the Greenwich Village neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City. Founded in 1915, [1] the pizzeria serves coal fired brick oven pizza prepared in the style of a tomato pie.

  5. Broadway Mall - Wikipedia

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    "My Pii" was a restaurant on the west end of the mall that featured then-unusual "gourmet" pizza in an atmosphere that featured low light settings and music through a specially designed high-end audio system.

  6. Minnesota-style pizza - Wikipedia

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    These early pizzerias included Red's Savoy Inn and Mama's Pizza in Saint Paul, Broadway Pizza in Minneapolis, and possibly the earliest version, Sammy's Pizza in Hibbing which opened in 1954. These pizzas are similar to Chicago tavern-style pizza and may have been inspired by the pizza in that city. [3]

  7. The Light in the Piazza (musical) - Wikipedia

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    Broadway production and national tour. After 36 previews, the Broadway production opened on April 18, 2005, at the Vivian Beaumont Theater in Lincoln Center, where it ran for 504 performances and closed on July 2, 2006.