Dallas popular Pie Tap Pizza spins off innovative casual mini-me The secret ingredient to the greatness of their pizza: the dough.
Photo courtesy of Pie Tap An acclaimed Dallas pizza restaurant is spinning off a new concept that will make it faster and easier to get your artisan pie. Called
PT Neighborhood Pizzeria, it s a sibling to Pie Tap, the small pizzeria chain founded by veteran restaurateur Rich Hicks, but with an innovative approach to service that takes fast-casual to the next level. PT has debuted at 5715 Lemmon Ave., in the former Ming Place China Bistro at Inwood Road, where it s serving pizza whole pies and by the slice plus salads, sandwiches, and starters such as pepperoni puffs and truffle fries.
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NORTHWEST and SOUTHWEST Old School Pizzeria plans to open two new locations. A location at 1930 Rock Springs Drive near Lake Mead Boulevard plans to open by mid-April while a second at Blue Diamond Road and Buffalo Drive should open in August. Owner Giovanni Mauro also has Pizzeria Monzú on West Flamingo Road. [LVRJ]
NEVADA A new study by Business.org found that restaurant workers statewide made an average of $24,099 a year, 49 percent less than the average salary across all industries in Nevada. The study used each restaurant occupation’s annual salary and the number of persons employed to create a weighted average. The organization included servers, fast food workers, bartenders, dishwashers, hosts, and hostesses to create the data. [EaterWire]