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What happened to Decara's?




jpa

Well-known member (45 ACP)
#1
I stopped in to exchange a gunvault (thanks Cliff!) and noticed the space formerly occupied by Decara's Pizza is totally empty except for some random furniture and a lot of garbage strewn about. Did they go belly up or did they move? I've been meaning to try one of their grinders/hoagies/subs and a calzone and even got a coupon from restaurant.com. It's a damn shame they went under if they did. I hate to see local businesses fail, it makes it harder to keep our money in our community instead of shipping it back to Applebees, Chilis, Best Buy headquarters etc.
 

RepairMan

Guest
#2
Last time I ordered a sub, none of the people I was used to seeing were there. Then I called last week and got the "this phone number has been disconnected" tones.
 

requiem

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#3
wow. i was there a few weeks ago. they made decent food, but rarely had any serious business so i often wondered how they were managing in this economy.

what a shame.
 

GrimmLV

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#4
Noooooooo!!! The canoli's are gone!?

The place was awesome, and the owner was a great guy.
 

Glocksterpaulie

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#5
WTF, are you guys kidding me? Sorry to see them leave. Guido better get off his ass and find a new place to buy me a grinder, it's not like he is expanding the store and is too busy.

Paulie
 

titanNV

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#6
By popular demand.. New Frontier Armory and Pizzaria! :2guns:

No ?
 

Quickdraw

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#7
I'm sorry to see any small business close but by the time NFA's current expansion is finished they wil need to push out that next wall and keep on going anyway. :hurray:
 

gewehrmonkey

Guest
#8
Bummer. That was an integral part of the trip to NFA. I even made a good friend over lunch and canollis in there.
 

Guido

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#11
Yeah, unfortunetly Tony had to shut the place down. Its sad because the food was GREAT. He just didn't have enough traffic in the plaza to keep busy.

I've lost weight since its happened, but I would gladly put the pounds back on if I could see Tony back in business!