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  2. What to eat at Citi Field in 2024 - AOL

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    Prince St. Pizza. A New York City stadium needs a place to grab a slice. In the 2024 season, Citi Field will welcome Prince St. Pizza as a new vendor. Try an original cheese slice or Spicy Spring ...

  3. Move over, roast beef. Now there's a pizza pop-up at the ...

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    Prince Street Pizza will pop up with a drive-thru serving pizza by the slice at the Arby's on Sunset Boulevard in Hollywood, iconic for its cowboy hat signage, which will stay in tact.

  4. Goldbelly is the best place to buy food gifts — and ...

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    Goldbelly sells some of the best local treats, and during Black Friday, it's all 20% off. Shop pies, cupcakes, roasts, and more. ... or you can order Chicago deep dish pizza from an authentic ...

  5. Ray's Pizza - Wikipedia

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    [5] [6] Half of the space that once housed Ray's Pizza has been leased to a new company, Prince Street Pizza. [7] Meanwhile, Famous Ray's Pizza on Sixth Avenue and 11th Street, which had served pizza since the 1970s, closed down in 2011, [ 8 ] reopened under the name "Famous Roio's Pizza" in 2012, [ 8 ] and closed again in 2013.

  6. Goldbelly - Wikipedia

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    Goldbelly is an online marketplace for food products. Customers can order products from restaurants, bakeries, delis, etc. and have them shipped across the United States. Customers can order products from restaurants, bakeries, delis, etc. and have them shipped across the United States.

  7. Fanelli Cafe - Wikipedia

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    Along with the restaurants Food, Cafe Rienzi, the O.G. Dining Room and the Spring Street Bar, Fanelli Cafe was among the gathering places for the artist community that settled in Manhattan's SoHo neighborhood from the Beat Generation era to the 1980s, between the neighborhood's times as a manufacturing center and an upscale shopping district.