Restaurants & Bars

31-Cent Slices For Mulberry Street Anniversary In San Fernando Valley

Locals can grab a Mulberry Street slice for under $1 Tuesday to celebrate the beloved Los Angeles-based chain's anniversary.

Locals can grab a Mulberry Street slice for under $1 Tuesday to celebrate the beloved Los Angeles-based chain's anniversary.
Locals can grab a Mulberry Street slice for under $1 Tuesday to celebrate the beloved Los Angeles-based chain's anniversary. (Mulberry Street Pizzeria)

SHERMAN OAKS, CA — Come Tuesday, San Fernando Valley locals can grab a slice for under $1 at Mulberry Street Pizzeria.

The West Coast chain will sell $0.31 slices Tuesday in honor of its 31st anniversary. The cheap slices will be sold at all local Mulberry Street locations, including two in the San Fernando Valley.

The deal will start at 12 p.m. and last through 5 p.m. at Mulberry Street Pizzeria's four locations in Los Angeles:

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  • 17040 Ventura Blvd., Encino, CA 91316
  • 15136 Ventura Blvd., Sherman Oaks, CA 91403
  • 347 N. Canon Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90210
  • 240 S. Beverly Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90212

The chain will donate its anniversary proceeds to the California Prostate Cancer Coalition "for those who dedicate and advocate proper care treatment as a key public health priority," according to Mulberry Street Pizzeria.

Known for its New York-style thin crust pizza, the first Mulberry Street Pizzeria location opened in Beverly Hills in 1981.

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"With unconventional pizza-making techniques for showstopping pies and pastas, Bronx native and owner Richie Palmer garnered the ideal slice: a thin-sliced crust that isn’t too soft or too crispy with inventive toppings," a representative of the pizzeria said.

Some creative slices include buffalo chicken, eggplant and chicken parmesan, rigatoni and lasagna.

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