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🙂 4/5 - The Little engine that COULD!!! It's a Pizza Joint!
By 👻 @Kat H, 06/27/2016 3:00 am
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Ok kiddies, get your notepads out, She's at it again. Giving out history lessons in the guise of rating a restaurant. Be sure to take notes for her quiz... Here Goes: Waaayyyyyyy Back in the 1940's, after WWII around 1947, there was a Dairy Bar at 424 West Chisholm Street in Alpena. They had invented a frozen concoction called a TRIANGLE. It was a Popsicle, on a stick, shaped like a triangle. They couldn't keep up with the demand. Then the BIG Boys came in with Popsicles, & theirs faded into history. So did the dairy bar. Numerous restaurants opened & closed there. It was a pretty good location between two schools & across from a factory. Fast forward to the 1960-70's & an entrepreneur opened a Pizza place & he called it Dino's.Pizzarea. It was just a little small town joint & no one thought to copyright its name. One day they were served with court papers to cease & desist using the name. It was copyrighted to another company & they were going to sue. That is how Komo's Pizza began. It is a little hole in the wall, has a counter with four booths inside and two picnic tables outside & now sits across the US Highway (street to us) from the Public Safety Building which was built on the site of the former factory. Different people have owned it but the recipe is still the same.Good, tasty, American Pizza. They also have a variety of other good takeout items - or you can eat there. It's quick, convenient, has tasty Mozzarella cheese (some places stint & use crappy cheese & it ruins an otherwise good pizza) & does not taste like it came from one of the box stores. I like it. You will too. Strictly mom & Pop! Drat! I don't have a photo. Hmmm, will have to get one!
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