While they are mostly known for their gourmet sandwiches on a special type of Italian bread, their pizza is amazing too. Time is running out to experience that menu item.
When you think of O’Baby’s, many people think of a wide variety of menu items. Of course, the restaurant uses the phrase ‘We have Foccacia!’, which is one of the things you might think of, the bread. Some people know them for their sandwiches, which is right in the name of the company. But for a good portion of people, pizza is something they like in the New Hartford establishment.
Pizza is the thing about to say goodbye to O’Baby’s menu, forever.
Sandwiches, that’s why. When you think about it, sandwiches are in the name of the restaurant. According to their Facebook page, they are simplifying their menu and after 10 years launching pizza alongside chicken wings in an effort to focus even more on their sandwiches they certainly shine.
Many people in the comments section of the announcement are sad. One person chimed in saying O’Baby’s is the only safe gluten free pizza they’ve ever had. For many who have allergies, finding a pizza that is truly gluten-free is quite a task. The business responded to that concern, though it said there are many more gluten-free options that will still be available.
If you have time, the last day to enjoy both will be Saturday, January 29. But let’s not feel depressed, let’s be excited for the new sandwiches that we will be able to try, since there will also be additions to the menu.
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