Monday, November 28, 2011

Eagerly Awaiting...

I hope everyone had a great Thanksgiving!
And what better thing to kick off the holiday season with than a post about more food? Only this time, instead of turkey, we're talkin' pizza!

.... Gloria's Pizza...  I was talking with a friend yesterday who expressed doubts about whether indeed the popular pizza place, Gloria's, which gained quite a following while it was open in Flushing, was actually going to open next to the Midway Theater. After all, the space has remained stubbornly devoid of any construction activity for quite a few weeks.

Well, the last I heard, it was indeed going to open there, by the end of December. This, according to this ltidbit of information, posted on Chowhound by the son of the owner: http://chowhound.chow.com/topics/235529#6897541

Here's another post I did about all of the pizza excitement, in case you missed it: http://edgeofthecityblog.blogspot.com/2011/10/more-on-new-pizza-place.html

10 comments:

  1. There is a new brick oven pizza bar coming soon next to dd on 67th ave

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  2. Really? Interesting news... thanks for posting. Know what its name is?

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  3. It is going to be a Kosher pizza place owned by friends of the barber next door.

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  4. There are way TOO many Kosher eateries in FH! The 'hood is desperately in need of more eclectic choices, not just Kosher, and mediocre Chinese take out on every block.

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  5. It looks cute they r installing the brick oven--- I hope regular people are allowed in there-- primadonna has been sucking lately this end of fo hi needs more eateries

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  6. I mean non Jewish people my use of regular makes no sense sorry I'm a sleep deprived momma!!!

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  7. When have "non-Jewish" people *not* been allowed in Kosher places? That's a ridiculous statement.

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  8. Actually if a non-Jew would enter one of those Russian Koser Dining centers I am certain they would be turned away.

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  9. I think it more has to do with culture than being Jewish -- you might feel uncomfortable if you are non-Russian or non-Eastern European. I am Jewish and would probably not feel welcome or comfortable in these places.

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  10. That's your own deal. I'm not Jewish and I've visited plenty of kosher places without any issues.

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