Barstool founder Dave Portnoy recently saved a pizza shop in Baltimore from closing down. TinyBrickOven is located at 1036 ...
A Baltimore pizza shop​ that received a Christmas miracle in the form of $60,000 and a viral review on social media has for ...
There was no sitting room, and barely any standing room, at TinyBrickOven on Thursday, a day after the South Baltimore pizza ...
Among his chosen spots, Portnoy went to Pizza John's in Essex, and three Baltimore City restaurants including Frank's Pizza & Pasta, TinyBrickOven, and Angeli's Pizzeria.
Frank's Pizza & Pasta, on Belair Road in Baltimore, received glowing praise from Dave Portnoy, the President of Barstool ...
Portnoy, 47, shared an Instagram video on Monday, December 23, which showed him visiting TinyBrickOven in Baltimore. Before trying a slice of pizza, Portnoy learned from the owner Will Fagg that ...
BALTIMORE (WBFF) — TinyBrickOven can now stay open thanks to Barstool Founder Dave "El Pres" Portnoy, also known for Barstool Sports' One Bite Pizza reviews, donating $60,000 to the pizza shop.
Portnoy was traveling to Maryland for the Army-Navy football in mid-December when he made a pit stop at TinyBrickOven in the Federal Hill neighborhood to wrap up a day of filming his viral pizza ...
Brothers Gerry and Daniel Buontempo purchased the business from their father Armando Buontempo a few years ago and have been ...
His verdict after taking multiple bites of a TinyBrickOven pie outside the Baltimore shop this week was a 7.9, praising the pizza’s “nice undercarriage” and Fagg’s “upbeat” spirit.