Well, I just got a call at work from Hungry Howie's telling me I won a free pizza, bread stix, and pop from when I put my business card in their fishbowl four months ago! I forgot all about it, but now it is mine. YES YES YES YES!!!!!!! :o
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I wonder if the pizza there is any good. I had it in Florida probably 15 years ago and liked it.
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Congratulations! Write a review of what you think of it.
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Cyclist wrote Well, I just got a call at work from Hungry Howie's telling me I won a free pizza, bread stix, and pop from when I put my business card in their fishbowl four months ago! I forgot all about it, but now it is mine. YES YES YES YES!!!!!!! :o
Hi my new best friend.
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Ndcent wrote I wonder if the pizza there is any good. I had it in Florida probably 15 years ago and liked it.
I ate it all the time back home and loved it.
Make sure to get the flavored crust!
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WACKY WEDNESDAY HUNGRY HOWIE'S REVIEW!
Well, let me start by saying the Hungry Howie's is located in the wimpy neighborhood of Clintonville a block from world famous WCRS studios, Crestview Market, Skreened, Patty Cake, 4 Seas, Bear Wheels, and the Speed Factory.
I got my pizza delivered to me like five minutes after ther order was placed!!!!!! Fastest deliver ever. It was Free, but I think thier drivers are super well-paid because I still wanted to give the driver a tip, but he turned around so fast I could not. Nice lookin' chap too. Looks like he could chop wood all day, at least after 8th period.
So I told my two co-workers, Susanne and Dianne to join me for some free Italiante food from our buddy Howie. They quickly obliged, I grabbed some glass and ceramic plates, metal silver ware and real cloth napkins from the WCRS/Simply Living Kitchenette. We do not use disposable stuff.
Me and the girls dived into the pizza and pizza bread voraciously. I ate 3/4s of the Pizza and most of the pizza bread. I ordered chese, onions, and mushrooms and three-cheese pizza bread. The box looked like a NYC Specialized Langster (for non-cyclists that means a Taxi Cab). And the box said "Hot Fresh Baked Bread" yeah it was yummy!
The girls finished eating before me as I plowed more into my mouth. I finished and saved some for tomorrow (6pm today). I then washed my plate and fork.
I was really happy about that free pizza. I relly think God is on my side. I was really hungry too before I won the pizza, but I could not get any food at Crestview Market of gay Giant Eagle because I do not have any shoes on at work nor socks. They got totally soaked by this mornings commute and will not be dry untill 7:30 when I leave for Xaliscos tonight! Thus I did not want to go outside barefoot and gay Giant Eagle requires shoes. So once again God was on my side just like the summer of 06 and every other moment.
I would only recommend Hungary Howies if your date buys it, you win it, or you are taking a vaction to wimpy Clintonville going to tourist sites like Skreened and Mike Reed's house and need a quick bite of authentic Clintonville cuisine, or what I like to call Clintonvillan- notice the word villian is almost in there.
Anyway, good luck to Howie and Skreened and any other business in the Tulane corridor.
My grade to Howie's: B-
Better than Cup O Joe but not as good as NS or Rally's
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I hear ya on the soaked socks!
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so...other than telling us how it was eaten...how was the pizza itself?
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aigh't
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Not as good as Rallys...? *shudder*
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I LOVE HUNGRY HOWIE'S. I'm sad we aren't in their delivery area anymore, but they're still not far.
Their garlic herb crust is THE BOMB. So is their bread. I have always had great service and great food from them. I HIGHLY recommend it. :D
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Got some Papa John's yesterday. Double cheese and onions. Left overs for Tuesday too!
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