
In a town already dominated by pizza places, three new by-the-slice pizzerias are opening downtown this semester, testing students' appetites for the cheesy classic as they compete for customers. Though city Economic Development Coordinator Michael Stiefvater said the three pizza joints aren't necessarily a reversal of the city's trend toward different flavors and cuisines, some students and residents disagreed.
"How many pizza places do we need?" said 15-year city resident Bill Coleman. "We've got Ledo's, which is pizza. That's the one thing the city of College Park really lacks: a place to eat, a decent place to sit down with the family and have a decent meal."
Source: http://www.diamondbackonline.com
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