Pizza in a cone is a familiar treat in Italy, but like nothing Eric Ciancaglini had ever seen before. The basic components of it were just like the pizza back home in New Jersey — melty cheese, ...
An old Columbus pal who has lived in Philadelphia for many years once told me that your first genuine Philly cheesesteak is probably the best one you’ll ever have. My friend could have been describing ...
In the what-will-they-think-of-next category: Reports are in that an Indianapolis bakery and a Hilton Head, S.C., gelato company have signed an agreement to produce the Pizza Cone (created in Italy) ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. If you haven’t heard about pizza in a cone — ...
NORWALK, Conn. (WTNH) — Thin crust, deep dish, New York or Chicago style. And now, cone…? If you’re looking for a new twist on pizza, try Pau Pau’s Pizza Cones, a food truck in Norwalk. It started ...
You’re used to coffee on the go. Why not pizza? After years of dripping grease and folding triangular slices, the folks at Italy-based Kono Pizza developed an ingenious way of eating pizza. It’s in a ...
Yeah, you read that right. A shop that had the audacity to sell pizza stuffed in a dough-shaped cone is opening a location at Beaver Stadium in time for a new football season at Penn State. Kono Pizza ...
Pizza comes in all shapes and sizes, but for the first time in Pennsylvania, the pizza-on-a-cone concept will debut next month at the King of Prussia Mall. Kono Pizza, the national chain featured on ...
Forget the debate of whether to fold a pizza slice -- a new Brunswick County food truck is rolling pizza into cones. Kono Pizza Coastal Carolina opened last week bringing Italian-style pizzas but not ...
Jo Ann Barnes rarely leaves her job at Barclays on the Wilmington Riverfront to grab a meal from the food trucks that daily fill lunch rush bellies. But when her husband saw that one of her co-workers ...
HOUSTON – When it comes to pizza, there are a few ways you can chow down your slice - you can use a fork and knife, fold it in half like a taco, eat it backwards beginning with the crust or simply eat ...