The following pizzerias on Arthur Avenue will offer special discounts to customers valid only on Saturday, March 14.

Frank and Corrardo Ferri, Owners of Ivana’s Pizzeria
Ivana’s Pizzeria (2373 Arthur Ave) – Family owned and operated since 1977, Ivana’s Pizzeria has been crafting authentic Italian recipes passed down through generations. The business was founded by Antonio Ferri and is now managed by his two sons, Frank and Corrardo. This Pi Day, customers can enjoy $3.14 any pie, both plain and with toppings.

Chicken Bacon Ranch Pizza from Famosa Pizzeria
Famosa Pizzeria (621 E 187th St) – Opened in March 2018, Famosa Pizzeria has quickly become a neighborhood favorite with its wide variety of offerings, including pizza, pasta, salads, sandwiches, fried Oreos, and more. Famosa will offer $3.14 OFF any of their pies, from classics like cheese and pepperoni to specialty flavors like chicken bacon ranch and Philly Cheesesteak pizza.

Frank and Corrardo Ferri, Owners of Ivana’s Pizzeria
Arthur Ave Crust & Kitchen (2483 Arthur Ave) – Known for combining New York pizza with Balkan flavors, this pizzeria opened on Arthur Avenue to be part of its legendary food scene, while bringing something new and exciting to the neighborhood. On March 14, customers can grab a plain pizza slice for $3.14. Don’t forget to try their signature burek too (a flaky savory pastry)!

Funici A’Pizza & O’CCAFFE
Funici A’Pizza & O’CCAFFE (2344 Arthur Ave) – Located inside and in front of the famous Arthur Avenue Retail Market, the pizzeria will offer their Margherita Pizza for $10. Every ingredient featured in their pizza from Italy, from the flour and yeast to the cheese and sauce. They also offer Fordham University students 15% off their entire bill year-round.
As a fun fact – March 14 is also the birthday of renowned scientist Albert Einstein, who holds a strong connection to the Bronx community. The day after his 74th birthday, Einstein formally agreed to attach his name to the Albert Einstein College of Medicine, which officially opened in Morris Park in 1955. It was the first medical college to open in New York City since 1897.
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