

The one thing I can say is that they're not up against particularly strong competition (e.g., Pontillos) - JohnCocktosten Anyway, good idea, good varieties of toppings but something in the taste is just a little off. There's something a little off about the sauce though (too much sugar?). 22:36:04 I've given this place a shot a couple of times.
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Note: You must be logged in to add comments See Archive Page for comments prior to 2008. This location closed in June 2016, ending the chain for good. Their remaining location, across the street from College Town and inside Bruegger's, opened on October 13, 2014. The original location at on Monroe Avenue closed in September 2015. In December 2013 the Bushnell's Basin store closed. In March 2010 the Pittsford store closed. In 2008, they opened a Marketplace Square store in Henrietta, which closed in late 2014.

Several additional rochester area shops would open and the chain would eventually expand to the Buffalo and Syracuse areas, as well. In 2005 the Desino's sold the business to the local franchisee Bruegger's.

Trade mark concerns, which would prevent expansion of the chain, led to the name change. Brothers Rob and Chris Desino opened their first shop at 1918 Monroe Avenue in Brighton in 1999 under the name Rocky Mountain Pizza Kitchen, with additional locations on Ridge Road in Greece and in the Pittsford Village opening a short time later. They had an interesting selection of pies, leaning towards more offbeat items like Baked Eggplant & Roasted Red Peppers or Black Bean Taco. Great Northern Pizza Kitchen was a local pizzeria in Upper Mount Hope. 1400 Mount Hope Avenue, Rochester NY, 14620
