BRINGING DOWN THE HOUSE
For those of you circulating that petition to bring Piccolo Uno back to Middle and 6th Street you can close up shop. Construction workers today brought that rattrap down. The son of the former owner of the late night pizza shop said that he and his brother are scouting locations in the downtown area to possibly reopen the famous pizza shop using all the same recipes. Piccolo Uno was best known for the late hours, providing pizza delivery until 4 a.m. every day.
Clearing the way for the construction of the new Elyria High School crews demolished a house and the old Piccolo Uno Pizza shop this afternoon.
Clearing the way for the construction of the new Elyria High School crews demolished a house and the old Piccolo Uno Pizza shop this afternoon.
5 Comments:
When I first saw the picture, I thought it was a painting with a old house leaning
Randy
I do hope Unos returns...We miss the chili dog pizza..May ot sound the best, ,but man did we love it!
their sausage pieces used to be the size of meatballs. I still lament the day the health department closed them down
You might want to consider what you were really eating if the health department closed them down...
when it was Mr. Munchies back in my Majoras Ambulance days, they had THE best pizza in town!
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