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$10 for $20 Worth of Pizzeria Eats at New York Slices in Highland Park

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  • NY–style brick-oven pizza
  • Salads, sandwiches, pasta & calzones
  • Live music & karaoke

Molding dough into a perfectly round pizza crust requires superior hand-eye coordination, a massive protractor, and mittens knitted from flour. Savor circular flavor with today's Groupon: for $10, you get $20 worth of pizzeria eats at New York Slices, located in Highland Park.

New York Slices emulates the essence of the Big Apple visually with murals of historic landmarks and orally with a menu that showcases cheek-staining discs of dough and sauce. Heated to a mouth-titillating temperature in an authentic brick oven, the 20-inch New York cheese pizza can feed groups of friends, bait Ninja Turtles, or make 12-inch pies acquire Napoleon complexes ($17.95). Smaller portions—including the grandma slice, made with smoked buffalo-mozzarella cheese and roasted garlic ($3.75), the ziti-topped pasta slice ($3.50), and the veggie slice ($3.50)—cater to individual satisfaction. Those looking to stray away from pie-chart-shaped eats can munch on pizza's unopened cousins, calzones ($4.95–$6.95), or chicken-parmesan sandwiches ($6.95) while bopping heads to live music on Saturdays or lively karaoke on Fridays.

New York Slices sometimes features discounted pricing, but this Groupon still offers the best deal available.

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Promotional value expires Oct 27, 2011. Amount paid never expires. Limit 2 per person, may buy 1 additional as gift. Limit 1 per visit. Not valid for delivery. No cash back. Tax not included. Not valid with other offers. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About New York Slices (NY Slices)

For Mark Greenbaum and his father, Lewis, sharing a pizza meant spending quality time as a family. When his father passed away, Mark decided that the best way to honor his memory was to give Chicagoans a taste of the New York–style pie he had loved so much.

Mark’s venture proved wildly successful—Time Out Chicago columnist and Brooklyn transplant Judy Sutton Taylor swears the eatery “could hold its own alongside any Brooklyn pizzeria.” Aside from the traditional thin-crust pies, the menu at New York Slices also features a specialty Grandma’s pizza with a thicker crust and hand-embroidered pepperonis.

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