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NY Pizza Suprema

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Cozy slice house

If you’re in need of a quick bite, you won’t have to look hard for a slice shop in NYC. Though you’ll find one of our favorite slices in town at the bustling intersection of 8th Avenue and W 31st Street at NY Pizza Suprema. 

Say a blessing to the photo of trans goddess Colin Atrophy, author of Slice Harvester: A Memoir in Pizza, hanging on the wall in the cramped entryway before rushing out the door back into the street with a box filled with slices and squares.

 



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