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Help Sick Children with FREE Pizza at Carmine’s II

Updated: Aug 08, 2011 11:18
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When Carmine’s II opened, they built every ninja turtle’s dream: a pizza garden. While it’s not quite as magical as pizza growing on trees,  eating Carmine’s already bangin’ pizza in a vine-covered garden is a close second. Tonight, they’re fufiling every Broke-ass ninja turtle or wanna be ninja turtle’s dream  with a FREE pizza tasting in the garden. If you haven’t had Carmine’s pizza before,  run there immediately after work.

Their classic pies are amazing, as are their fancier flavors like arugula, walnut and cherry tomato , calamari and penne alla vodka. And the pizza tasting is for a good cause–Carmine’s is collecting donations for St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital. So don’t forget to take a break from shoving your face to throw a few bucks in the jar.

Photo from slice.seriouseats.com

FREE Pizza Tasting
Carmine’s II
463 Union Avenue, between Metropolitan and Devoe St. [Williamsburg, Brooklyn]
Monday, June 27
6:30 to 9:30pm

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