Restaurants & Bars

Park Slope's Emmy Squared Thanks Pizza Fans With Treats In August

Get ready for some Detroit-style customer appreciation.

Emmy Squared opened in Brooklyn in 2016 and now has 23 locations across the country.
Emmy Squared opened in Brooklyn in 2016 and now has 23 locations across the country. (Emmy Squared)

PARK SLOPE, BROOKLYN — Don't let Emmy Squared's square Detroit-style pizzas fool you, Park Slope — you're part of its circle.

The pizza chain, which recently opened a Fifth Avenue location, plans to hold a "Guest Appreciation Month" all August.

And true to its Midwest inspiration, "appreciation" means generous portions: each week in August will feature special offers and treats.

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Starting Aug. 6 to 10, munchers who order at least two items on the menu will get a free Skillet Baked Brownie, an ice cream topped decadent double-chocolate treat.

From Aug. 13 to 17, Emmy Squared is offering 15% off their burgers, which have gotten about as much acclaim as their pies.

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For National Dog Day on Aug. 26, foodies who bring their puppies will get free treats and a unique Emmy Squared doggy bandana (only at locations with outdoor patios).

And to finish the month, families Aug. 27 to 31 will get a free kid's meal with the purchase of any two pizzas, burgers or salads. Kids can choose from a burger, chicken strips or pizza sticks, with a side of fries or corn and a drink.

Emmy Squared, despite its Detroit-style pies, is actually a New York City-based chain.

The chain opened its first spot in Brooklyn in 2016 and now has 23 locations across the country, including six in New York City in the Upper East Side, East Village, Hell’s Kitchen, Midtown West, Park Slope and their original Williamsburg spot.

Peter Senzamici contributed to this report.

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