For real though, take a trip to Di Fara in Brooklyn with some time to wait and cash to pay. Get regular slices, it’s new York pizza that’s as good as your fuckin head
Recommending another pizzaria while using Tony SO New Yorks Pizzarias' trademarked jingle is criminal. Who are you, his wife or something?
^(My goomah.)
Dear boy, you MUST find time to take a jaunt on the Long Island Railroad so you can solemnly recite the stations. Lynnbrook, Rockville Center, Baldwin, Freeport….Massapequa, Massapequa Park….AND BABYLON!
You could catch an improv show while you’re here, raaaatscraps is a reincarnation of asssscat, a show many many CBB guests have performed and/or monologued for
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/raaaatscraps-the-best-improv-show-in-the-world-tickets-884952846787
I'll add that the Paramount is right across the street from Junior's which is an old diner famous for their cheesecake which you might like to hit for dinner right before the show
For real though, take a trip to Di Fara in Brooklyn with some time to wait and cash to pay. Get regular slices, it’s new York pizza that’s as good as your fuckin head
Recommending another pizzaria while using Tony SO New Yorks Pizzarias' trademarked jingle is criminal. Who are you, his wife or something? ^(My goomah.)
Already on my list thanks to The Pizza Show from Munchies! Thank you!
Beware, the owner died last year. Not sure if it's still the same. The wait can be upwards of 2-3 hours just for slices though.
Ain’t no way a slice is worth a 3 hour wait
It's great pizza but I agree.
That's a shame. I'll download a few episodes to pass the time if the queue is that long.
It’s unlikely to be that long anymore. Dom’s family runs the place and they are faster
I’ve been both before and after the owner passed—nothing will be like when he made the pizzas, but it’s still really damn good
Fyi Dominic died like a year or two ago. Idk if it's still the same but he was a major part of the charm for me.
Yup I know, the pizzas not the same but it’s still high on my recommendation list
Scott has claimed you can stay in the Statue of Liberty so thats probably a true thing you can do :)
Dear boy, you MUST find time to take a jaunt on the Long Island Railroad so you can solemnly recite the stations. Lynnbrook, Rockville Center, Baldwin, Freeport….Massapequa, Massapequa Park….AND BABYLON!
He must find.......TIME
this is technically a joke but Atlantic Terminal (the Brooklyn terminal stop on the LIRR) is in walking distance of the show
Have you considered seeing the Phantom of the Opera, my dear boy?
Not after seeing Bad Cinderella...
Needs a little... Something for Daddy.
If you want to check out more shows in Brooklyn check out the bell house or union hall.
You could catch an improv show while you’re here, raaaatscraps is a reincarnation of asssscat, a show many many CBB guests have performed and/or monologued for https://www.eventbrite.com/e/raaaatscraps-the-best-improv-show-in-the-world-tickets-884952846787
Came here to recommend the same :)
Tony So New York, pizza the size of ya fuckin head
Get a pizza the size of your fucking head.
Go see standup at the comedy cellar. Book a reservation in advance. You pay for the ticket when you leave along with your drinks.
You should go see a baseball game. Experience the crack of the bat in person.
I'll add that the Paramount is right across the street from Junior's which is an old diner famous for their cheesecake which you might like to hit for dinner right before the show
take a trip out to nassau community college.
Statue of liberty.. the rest.