bigsmooth wrote:Has anyone tried this place out downtown?
I have and it's not that bad. I'll recommend to try it at least once.
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bigsmooth wrote:Has anyone tried this place out downtown?
bigsmooth wrote:anything you recommend?I ordered a full pepperoni but their veggies was pretty good as well. I have to go back and try some other things though.
Cider Jim wrote:Isn't that in a pretty scary part of town, esp. if you go at night?It’s on Fifth and Madison; people are more friendlier as one would think. It’s downtown so everyone is doing their own thing lol.
Cider Jim wrote:Isn't that in a pretty scary part of town, esp. if you go at night?That reminds me of my father in law! There was a time when he would go 15 minutes out of his way to avoid taking the fast way home from my house...down Rivermont and Church St to the Expressway. It took a while for him to realize that the best food is generally found downtown, and everything changed after that.
Cider Jim wrote:Isn't that in a pretty scary part of town, esp. if you go at night?I do not live in the Burg anymore but that area is ok. Just up from
Purple Haize wrote:It’s different. I’m sorta ok with the concept but ....
bigsmooth wrote:I found a good NY Pizza place in Roanoke I’m more excited aboutPurple Haize wrote:It’s different. I’m sorta ok with the concept but ....
I expect more from an experienced eater like you.
Old Red wrote:What’s the name of the place in Roanoke? My folks still live there, so I’d like to check it out next time I’m in town.Tony Avellino’s down by Tanglewood Area. I guess it used to be an old Waffle House. A Philly Native says their Cheese Steaks are legit but I like A Taste of Philly in Lynchburg better. The Pizza is super solid New York style and the owner has a tremendous accent!
bigsmooth wrote:I'm sure you stop by tony's after you workout! lolMaybe...... it is like a 1/2 Mile down the road. And a good cheese pizza isn’t a bad thing