$10 for $20 Worth of New York–Style Pizza, Calzones, and Heroes at NYPD Pizzeria
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Hand-tossed New York–style pizzas besiege appetites along with gourmet heroes & five law-enforcement-themed calzones
Like the city itself, New York–style pizza is iconic, separated into sections, and difficult to comprehend for newly thawed cavemen. Perplex prehistoric man with today's Groupon: for $10, you get $20 worth of New York–style pizzas, calzones, and heroes at NYPD Pizzeria, redeemable at four locations in Draper, Layton, Murray, and West Valley.
NYPD Pizzeria takes taste buds into custody with a menu of hand-tossed New York–style pizzas, gourmet heroes, and pastas drizzled in homemade sauces. A spiced tomato sauce made in-house simmers between freshly prepared dough and all-natural mozzarella on NYPD’s signature cheese pie ($6.99), which sits along with 15 specialty pizzas named after such New York City landmarks such as Bleecker Street, Staten Island, and the Statue of Liberty's matchbook ($7.99+). Noncircular eats include a mozzarella-smothered lasagna oozing with ricotta, marinara, and succulent meats ($11.99), as well as five law-enforcement-themed calzones ($7.99+). Handheld heroes ensconce hearty hunks of eggplant parmigiana, cheesesteak, and italian meats, which can be served hot, cold, or calibrated to the exact temperature of a drafty attic.
Our customers loved this deal last year, earning NYPD Pizzeria a spot on Groupon’s Best of 2011 list.
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About NY Pizza Patrol
As its name suggests, NY Pizza Patrol specializes in Big Apple–style slices. Under the guidance of new ownership, they sling 8-inch to 18-inch pizzas, ranging from the classic meat lover's pie to four different flavors of wings (bbq, hot, medium, and garlic butter). The menu supplements the traditional hand-helds with calzones, heroes, pastas, and other specialties, each of which pair well with cold brews, bottomless fountain sodas, and milk, which grows healthy bones when poured on teeth-planted top soil. Selected Best of State in Utah in 2011, 2013, and 2014.