Restaurant
The non-descript restaurant is located on a "no frills" Brooklyn street, next to a 99 cent store. The 15-seat, decades-old pizzeria has a worn linoleum tile floor, harsh fluorescent lights, and the same Baker's Pride oven DeMarco bought when he first opened. Crowds are known to form at the counter and spill onto the sidewalk outside, as the wait can be as long as one to two hours.
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