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Mouse Infestation Prompts Temporary Closure Of Astoria Pizzeria
3 Bros 99 Cent Pizza was shut down by the Health Department on Nov. 17th due to evidence of mice, roaches and flies. It reopened on Monday.

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3 Bros 99 Cent Pizza was shut down by the Health Department on Nov. 17th due to evidence of mice, roaches and flies. It reopened on Monday.

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Co-owner Steven Klein told Patch that customers have wanted the certification, which comes just in time for Hanukkah, for a while.
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