Difference between revisions of "Koronet Pizza"
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'''Koronet Pizza''' or just '''Koronets''' is a legendary local pizza parlor on [[Broadway]] at 110th St. | '''Koronet Pizza''' or just '''Koronets''' is a legendary local pizza parlor on [[Broadway]] at 110th St. | ||
− | Koronets mainly doles out oversize "JUMBO" slices for $ | + | Koronets mainly doles out oversize "JUMBO" slices for $3.00. These are seriously humongous; one slice is more than enough for a meal. Throw in a can of soda and for need_updated_price your hunger shall be sated, and your thirst quenched. The pizza has an unoffensive, even tasteless tomato sauce, crispy-on-the-outside-chewy-on-the-inside crust, and some think it's deliciously greasy. There is so much grease that a slice can melt its way through a brown bag and slither onto the floor. |
Koronets is open from 10am to 3am every day, making it the perfect antidote to a beer-filled stomach. The cheese is particularly effective at absorbing alcohol. However, besides its drunk-food purposes, it is ultimately just a big slice of pizza. For a truly good tasting slice, trek a few more blocks down Broadway to [[Sal and Carmine Pizza]]. | Koronets is open from 10am to 3am every day, making it the perfect antidote to a beer-filled stomach. The cheese is particularly effective at absorbing alcohol. However, besides its drunk-food purposes, it is ultimately just a big slice of pizza. For a truly good tasting slice, trek a few more blocks down Broadway to [[Sal and Carmine Pizza]]. |
Revision as of 18:40, 19 June 2007
Koronet Pizza or just Koronets is a legendary local pizza parlor on Broadway at 110th St.
Koronets mainly doles out oversize "JUMBO" slices for $3.00. These are seriously humongous; one slice is more than enough for a meal. Throw in a can of soda and for need_updated_price your hunger shall be sated, and your thirst quenched. The pizza has an unoffensive, even tasteless tomato sauce, crispy-on-the-outside-chewy-on-the-inside crust, and some think it's deliciously greasy. There is so much grease that a slice can melt its way through a brown bag and slither onto the floor.
Koronets is open from 10am to 3am every day, making it the perfect antidote to a beer-filled stomach. The cheese is particularly effective at absorbing alcohol. However, besides its drunk-food purposes, it is ultimately just a big slice of pizza. For a truly good tasting slice, trek a few more blocks down Broadway to Sal and Carmine Pizza.
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