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[edit]---Another Believer (Talk) 23:11, 19 May 2022 (UTC)
Established 2011 or 2012?
[edit]Some sources say 2011, others say 2012...
2011:
- Willamette Week: "Since opening in 2011, the Southeast Stark Street bar and takeout spot Baby Doll Pizza has earned itself a loyal following for one of Portland’s better interpretations of thin-crusted New York-style pie."
2012:
- The Oregonian: "Miranda, who grew up in New York and New Jersey and attended the Culinary Institute of America at Hyde Park, opened Baby Doll Pizza in 2012 as a New York-style pizza by the slice shop named for a grandfather’s former Manhattan strip club."
- The Oregonian: "That began to change in 2012, when Baby Doll started slinging slices on Southeast Stark Street that rivaled the city’s lone slice-focused institution..."
- Oregon Jewish Life: "Baby Doll Pizza opened its doors in June of 2012."
Unclear:
- Portland Mercury (published July 2012): "Baby Doll Pizza recently opened in the space formerly occupied by Stark Naked Pizza..."
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