Friday, December 23, 2016

Pieology is coming to Bethesda Row

Pieology, a fast-casual pizza restaurant, is coming to Bethesda Row. It will take over the former 100 Montaditos space at 4922 Elm Street, which has been vacant since June 2015.

The chain modifies its ingredient list for each restaurant, but promises 78 billion potential flavor combinations. If that is too many for you, they also offer a list of specialty pizzas, including Mad to Meat You, Alfredo's Alfredo and Rustic Veggie. It appears to be a thin crust-style pizza. They also sell salads and sweet cinnamon sugar strips.

Pieology, founded by Carl Chang, was described as the fastest-growing fast-casual pizza chain in America at the moment by Business Insider. Here, its competitors will include &pizza and Pie 360, and nationally, Pie Five and Blaze Pizza. Blaze Pizza's Bethesda location has already closed, suggesting there is a ceiling for the current fast-pizza boom. Pieology has another Montgomery County location that opened recently, in Gaithersburg.

7 comments:

  1. Anonymous7:35 AM

    SHUT YER PIEHOLE DYER

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  2. Anonymous9:44 AM

    Wow, you are so brave and articulate. How to you find the courage to write asinine and silly troll comments to a blogger providing a free service to the community? You must fee so strong and powerful, telling Dyer to shut-up. Clearly you learned something on the 3rd grade playground, where you were the dominant annoying kid.

    (The worst part: you don't realize everyone thinks you are a troll and simply ignores your comments.)

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  3. Anonymous10:08 AM

    They feel sorry for the poor bloke.

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  4. Anonymous1:23 PM

    9:44 just typed 75 words to say that "s/he is ignoring" 7:34.

    U mad bro?

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  5. Anonymous1:35 PM

    Actually, 9:44AM's words were "ignores your comments" indicating the troll's presence was acknowledged but the content of the comment was ignored.

    Reading comprehension bro!

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  6. Anonymous2:40 PM

    Looks like 1:35 read every word of 1:33, and responded within 12 minutes.

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  7. Anonymous6:38 PM

    Or, perchance, 1:35PM (4:45PM Eastern), was simply reading a blog and commented.

    And, the content we were discussing was in 7:35AM's post. Keep up.

    I don't share your compulsion for refreshing a page or caring about the space between readers/commenters.

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