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It’s news to exactly no one in Philadelphia that our city makes some great pizza. But it’s nice that Vice’s The Pizza Show decided to […]
I tend to begin a lot of stories with, “I was listening to a radio program, and … ” Ideally, you assume this anonymous program […]
On Sunday, May 31st, Jim’s Steaks is hosting a special one-time Philly Beer Week event celebrating the “Philly Taco,” a Jim’s cheesesteak wrapped in a […]
The web site CityPASS has created an infographic of the fifteen most outrageous foods in America. And in what must be a point of pride, […]
South Street will be closed between 2nd and 8th Street tomorrow, May 4th from noon to 8 p.m. More than thirty restaurants and bars will […]
Just a quick note to alert the faithful that Lorenzo & Sons–the best pizza on South Street–is back after a terrible fire in June 2012. […]
Lorenzo’s on South Street is back. After a fire that closed the late-night pizza institution back on June, 27 2012, the pizzeria reopened today at […]
The facade of Lorenzo’s on South Street has been stripped away to reveal a previous incarnation, South Side Pizza. – Photo by Kar Vivekananthan
Lorenzo’s & Sons Pizza was hit by a fire back on June 27th, 2012. Since then the building has been gutted and owner Giuseppe Pulizzi […]
Photo via Philadelphiarealestate.com This morning a one-alarm fire struck Lorenzo’s Pizza at 3rd and South. Black smoke could be seen billowing from the roof in […]
Puh-lease. We needed another consumer gaming site as much as we needed someone else to yak at us about eating better. And now, thanks to […]
Midtown Lunch’s Jamie gives us a stomach ache as she consumes the South Street Prizzasteak. A Jim’s cheesesteak wrapped in a slice of Lorenzo’s pizza […]
It’s Charlie and the Chocolate Factory come to life. Willy Won … — um, Max Brenner — has brought his vision of chocolate heaven to […]
The New York Times packs a lot of action in its 36 Hours in Philadelphia and they sure don’t skimp on the culinary. Among the […]