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Brozinni’s Pizzeria brings their New York-style pizza to Niceville

Brozinni Pizzeria announced on Sunday that their Niceville location will officially open on Monday, March 14th. Originally based out of Seagrove Beach, the pizzeria will now bring their Big Apple signature crust and buttery garlic knuckles to the Niceville community. The restaurant will be open daily from 11am-9pm. “Every ingredient we use has been hand-selected […]

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Brozinni Pizzeria announced on Sunday that their Niceville location will officially open on Monday, March 14th.

  • Originally based out of Seagrove Beach, the pizzeria will now bring their Big Apple signature crust and buttery garlic knuckles to the Niceville community.
  • The restaurant will be open daily from 11am-9pm.

“Every ingredient we use has been hand-selected to provide an amazing experience for each of our recipes,” according to Brozinni’s website. “Whether you’re just in for a slice of New York style pizza or one of our incredible salads, you’re in for a treat.”

According to the company, there was an issue with getting their Certificate of Occupancy that caused a delay in opening.

  • Brozinni’s is located at 144 Palm Blvd N., right next to Pounders Hawaiian Grill.
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The pizzeria offers:

  • Appetizers such as Cocoons Famous smoked tuna dip served with toasted chips, traditional wings, buttery garlic knuckles, and bread sticks.
  • Salads including Brozinni’s signature house salad, Caesar.
  • Pasta such as spaghetti with marinara, spaghetti with meatballs, meatballs, side meatballs, fettuccini Alfredo.
  • Build your own pizza: toppings include mushrooms, red onions, green bell peppers, tomatoes, artichokes, green olives, sausage, jalapenos, zesty peppers, black olives, bacon, pepperoni, ham, pineapple, fresh spinach, fresh basil, roasted garlic
  • Specialty pizzas: Cheese, Pepperoni, Park Avenue, Broadway, Canal Street, 34th Street, Garden State Parkway, Madison Ave, Sunrise Highway, Brooklyn-Queens Expressway, Kissena, Fifth Avenue, Maiden Lane (Hawaiian pizza), Wall Street. Gluten-free pizza options available.
  • Calzones: cheese, ham and cheese, meatlovers, spinach, Stromboli, buffalo chicken, chicken bacon ranch, BBQ chicken, veggie
  • Desserts: cannoli’s, chocolate chip cookies, homemade Key Lime pie, homemade banana pudding, cheesecake, brownie, Tiramisu

Click here for more info on the Niceville location

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