Don’t Argue Slice Shop is coming back under the Via Tevere team, and opening on Commerical Drive in Vancouver on March 1.
, is making its triumphant return on March 1st. And its coming to Vancouver’s own Little Italy district, the birthplace of pizza . After a brief hiatus,. Now you can grab a slice of authentic New York-style pizza with a side of Italian charm and a true dry Italian cappuccino.Formerly a fixture on Main Street, Don’t Argue Pizza closed its doors in 2019 after a legendary five-year run.
Expect to see classics like the margherita along with the fancier pancetta pineapple and pesto ricotta. And let’s not forget the legendary potato mash—a pizza topped with whipped potato , red onion and braised kale that reminds us you really can have it all.Along with pizzas, you can grab a salad, antipasto, paninis, soft-serve ice cream and a selection of espresso-based drinks.
“We’re excited and honoured to relaunch one of Vancouver’s most iconic pizza brands in a new format within our Little Italy caffè,”“When we first opened Cafe Succavo in the former Abruzzo Cappuccino Bar, our goal was to breathe new life into the space while paying homage to a neighbourhood institution. We have an opportunity to do that once again now as we bring back Don’t Argue Pizza’s legendary slices in a new home.
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