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South Brooklyn Pizza by Brian Scott Lipton
June 15, 2008, 9:57.18 pm ET
If you’re one of those indecisive folks who spend hours perusing menus – often to the dismay of your dining companions – have I got a place for you! At the recently opened South Brooklyn Pizza, the menu includes one entrée and one entrée only; and you can guess what it is. What you might not be able to guess is just how good it is. more
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