StreetLevel: Papa John's Comes to Northern 4th Ave.
A Papa John’s has opened on 4th Avenue between Baltic and Butler, no doubt gearing up to deliver pies to the thousands of people who are going to live in the strip’s many new buildings. Think the gooey dipping sauce will be popular in these parts? GMAP
A Papa John’s has opened on 4th Avenue between Baltic and Butler, no doubt gearing up to deliver pies to the thousands of people who are going to live in the strip’s many new buildings. Think the gooey dipping sauce will be popular in these parts? GMAP
I think this forum is living proof that everyone has an opinion. An individual’s opinion is correct for the individual. But it is still just an opinion. There is no perfect pizza, only one which you believe is perfect because of standards you set for yourself.
anyone had the cinnastix pizza at domino’s? good shit.
FYI; The Domino’s on Smith street is one of the longest surviving eateries on Smith. And rumor has it that someone wants to put in a McD’s further down (not sure what the current status of that is). Say what you want about the chains, if they build it they will come.
It’s nice to have BOTH choices, the nice sit-down places, and the fast food too. We work from home and we do not always want to spend an hour cooking lunch or pay $10-12 every day for lunch from a nicer, independently owned restaurant. We live near a Popeyes chicken and a couple times a week we get that for lunch. It’s good and it’s cheap.
Everybody talks the talk about making Brooklyn more affordable for middle-income families, but then gets outraged when big chains come in. Big chains are more affordable. Everyone can’t buy all their clothes from fancy little boutiquey-boutiques. Even aside from cost, the selection is extremely limited if it’s just tiny boutiques everywhere. It’s annoying to always have to go to Manhattan then lug back big heavy bags on the subway, or plan an all-day shopping trip to a mall outside the city.
hey gabby, i’ve got your gooey dipping sauce right here!
-Big Papa Johnson
fast food has nothing to do with gentrification.
Go to some bum fuck town in the middle of no where and you will find some kind of fast food chain.
gowANUS
Everything on Brownstoner is a condo.
So what’s the deal with the fugly building next door? Condos? Rentals? Is it opening any time soon?
I have lived in brookyln all my life. Never ate at Papa Johns but thanks Brownstoner now I am going to try it. Hey do you make money on this? If so PLEASE PLEASE send this over to the CEO. I am soooo excited to try Papa Johns now.