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Pizza By Cer Te To Celebrate Earth Day With Free Seeds, Pot, & Slices

Tomorrow is Earth Day, which also happens to be Pizza by Cer Te’s one year anniversary.  So to celebrate their first year in business the first 200 customers of the day starting at 11:30am will score a free packet of basil seeds, a free pot (not that kind of pot you stoner), and a coupon for a free slice to be used on your next visit.

Half Off Pizza by Cer Te: It seems a day doesn't go by that we don't hear someone questioning the online coupon trend. We've got no idea whether it's good for restaurants or not, but a deal is a deal and today, InBundles is offering a $12 credit at Pizza by Certe (on 56th btw. Park+Lex) for $6. That's good enough for us.

Pizza by Certe’s “Cheesesteak” is Really Just a Tasty Meatball Sub

pizza by certe brooklyn cheesesteak

Based on an ongoing forum discussion about cheese steaks in Midtown in the forums got my attention, and jogged my memory a bit. I recalled that Pizza by Certe had a menu item called the “Brooklyn Cheesesteak” ($8.50), which I’d been meaning to try. Try I did, and found that calling this thing a ‘cheese steak’ is a bit of a misnomer.

There’s cheese sure enough – gooey strands of mozzarella, which bind together tender strips of roasted peppers and tomato sauce. But there’s no actual steak in this sandwich. Instead, they use plump and fluffy meatballs, which turned out to be tremendously meaty, competently seasoned, and velvety smooth. It’s a tasty sandwich, but a cheese steak (in the traditional sense) it is not. Then again, with meatballs this good you don’t miss the steak.

Pizza by Certe, 132 East 56th St. (btw. Park+Lex)

Uncle Sammie Named Most Extreme New Pizza

Eater posted a round up of the 12 most extreme pizzas in New York City today, and Pizza by Cer Te’s Uncle Sammie made the list. For those of you who may not remember this beauty from back in July it featured pulled BBQ chicken, grilled corn, green beans, and a bacon-potato puree. Extreme? That sounds like a typical day at the office to me!

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Cer Te’s Uncle Sammie Sandwich vs. Uncle Sammie Pizza

Today is 2 For Tuesday at Pizza by Cer Te

Regular Slice

Awwwww, yeah.  It’s Two For Tuesday day at Pizza by Cer Te (on 56th btw. Park+Lex) again. All day today, starting at Noon, you can get two margherita slices for just $2.

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Our First Taste of Pizza by Cer Te

A Look at Pizza By Cer Te’s Sustainable Side: Our posts about Pizza by Cer Te (on 56th btw. Lex+Park) focus mostly on how the pizza by tastes, but if you're curious about the whole "green" aspect of the business the blog "Have You Ever Picked a Carrot" has a pretty in depth look at what makes the place environmentally friendly.

Two for Tuesday is Back at Pizza by Cer Te: Remember the 2 For Tuesday deal that Pizza be Cer Te (on 56th btw. Park+Lex) did back in July, and September?  By popular demand, they're bringing it back again tomorrow.  Get two slices of margherita pizza for just $2 all day long starting at Noon tomorrow.  (Available in store only.)

$1 Pizza by Cer Te Alert: Remember Pizza by Cer Te's two for $2 Tuesday promotion back in July?  Well, they're doing it again today.  Get two margherita slices for just $2 all day long starting at Noon today.  Pizza by Cer Te is on 56th btw. Park+Lex.  [via NYC Daily Deals]

Tomorrow is 2 for $2 Tuesday at Pizza by Cer Te

Thanks to Lunch’er “Chris” for passing along this one last week. Tomorrow (Tuesday 7/20) Pizza by Cer Te (on 56th btw. Park+Lex) will be selling 2 slices of pizza for $2 starting at noon. Offer good in store only.

Related:
Our First Taste of Pizza by Cer Te

Cer Te’s Uncle Sammie Sandwich vs. Uncle Sammie Pizza

Cer Te (on 55th btw. 5th+6th) debuted their special July sandwich, the Uncle Sammie, but it came with a twist: you could get it as a pizza over at Pizza by Cer Te (on 56th btw. Park+Lex). The Uncle Sammie consists of pulled BBQ chicken, grilled corn, green beans, and a bacon-potato puree and since this is the first time you can get a special as a sandwich or a slice, of course we had to see which is better.

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