Harry
$7.85
Thick Crust
Red Sauce
Bacon
- Ham
- Pineapple
- Feta
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Origin: Thick crust, ham pineapple, bacon and feta- where do you think Harry is from? If you guessed New York, you’d be right. What an insane guy- there is no sane person from New York who eats thick crust pizza, or would ever allow pineapple to touch it! But the iPIE matches his personality. Harry is sweet, a little salty thick and robust.
This Goes Great With
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Grandpa Bill
Regular Crust, Red Sauce, Pineapple, Ham, JalapeñoRegular Crust
Red Sauce
Pineapple
- Ham
- Jalapeño
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Origin: This man matches the heat of his jalapenos, he is on fire. He is a working man, a firebrand for the union, the newspaper guild. He negotiated contracts for printers that were so good, they are still in effect. He is incredible and monumental. If you sat across the negotiating table from Grandpa Bill you might accidentally negotiate yourself out of business. Being a proper gentleman, however, he would never allow that. To his Granddaughters, he was very sweet, to everyone else, quite spicy. He has passed on from this world, but we still love him deeply.
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Trainwreck
Regular Crust, Tomato Sauce, Pepperoni, Fresh Sausage, Mushroom, Red Onion, Green PepperRegular Crust
House Red Sauce
Pepperoni
- Fresh Sausage
- Mushroom
- Red Onion
- Green Pepper
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Origin: At the Lyon’s music festivals, where Katie PIE developed her love for pizza and business, a family friend name “Scottie Traynor” was an infamous man engaging in all manners of debauchery, we’ll leave that to your imagination. It is common in a pizza restaurant to have “catch trays”. As teams top their pizzas, some ingredients fall into the trays. During a 90 pie hour, lots of toppings fall into this tray. At the end of the night, we would use the caught ingredients to make a tray pie! We would bring them back to camp, and our friend, nicknamed Trainwreck would always nosh the delicious food down. When brainstorming names, we named this classic supreme pie, after our good friend, the tray pie eater, Scottie Traynor aka “Trainwreck”.
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