Sue Moll, Townsquare Media
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It's the Grand Opening of Pies Place in Bayville and Taste Bowls right along Rt. 9, across from the dinosaur.

I'm so excited for you to join me at not one but two new eateries that are open in Bayville. Pies Place is a new pizzeria. Remember "Pies Place" from years ago, well the name is back. As I read on Berkeley Township Facebook pages, so many of you have fond members of Pies Place in Bayville growing up. Pies Place was the very first pizzeria in Bayville.

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Pies Place, while building the pizzeria, opened up a contest for he asked for ideas from the community. Pies Place and Taste Bowls are located Rt. 9 and Anchorage in Bayville, across from the dinosaur. It's in the spot where the Bayville Deli was. It's so nice seeing both eateries open for business.

From the Pies Place Facebook page for all of those with great memories: The Bayville "OG" Established in 2021, we are a family owned pizzeria bringing back some Bayville history. Pies Place is proud to serve everything from soups, salads, apps, subs, pizza, pasta & dinners using the freshest and finest quality ingredients.

Also from their Facebook Page, check out how nice it is inside. Everything was redone by the owners:

 

Posted by Pies Place Pizza on Thursday, April 1, 2021

Pies Place also shares the parking lot with the brand new Taste Bowls. The oh so popular acai bowls. Along with the bowls, they have smoothies, coffees, and more. This weekend while I'm out there live, get coffee for 92 cents.

 

Join me this Saturday April 24th, 2021 from 1 - 3 pm at Pies Place and Taste Bowls in Bayville. See you this Saturday. 1 FREE pizza slice per person is SATURDAY, only. Enjoy.

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