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The Bagel Café and Ray's Pizza
2 St. Marks Pl., New York, NY, 10003
at Third Ave.
212-533-6656
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never again.
By AlyBaba on 7/19/2009
after being a faithful customer for four years living down the street, i was thrilled to learn they would still deliver to my new apartment in alphabet city. apparently 3 blocks is too far, and i was hung up on rudely 3 times (even though i have ordered to this apartment since i moved 2 months ago).... NEVER AGAIN. ABSOLUTELY RUDE AND DISGUSTING PEOPLE WHO WORK THERE.
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Nasty!!!
By bethjones11 on 1/14/2011
Not sure why I remember this place having good pizza. We had the most disgusting slice here tonight--tasteless accept for the green pepper which tasted rotten and literally made me gag. When I told "Papi," the employee behind the counter, he told me that no one else complains and refused to do anything to make the situation better. Gross pizza, horrible service. Do not eat here!
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