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The City of Brotherly Love may be better known for cheesesteak sandwiches than for Italian pie, but a Philadelphia-based drummer and former film student is slicing into history with Pizza Brain, a combination restaurant, ice cream shop and what the Guinness Book of World Records says is the largest repository of pizza-related memorabilia.
Opening Friday in a renovated 19th century building in Philly's Fishtown neighborhood, Pizza Brain is the brainchild of 27-year-old Brian Dwyer - who, notes NPR's All Things Considered, is "so into pizza that he has a tattoo on his back of a drawing of himself holding a slice and saying 'Totally Saucesome.'"
Dwyer owns more than 1,000 toys, knickknacks and other salient items, including a collection of LPs and 45s dedicated to pizza songs. Much of it will be on display as part of an "ever-evolving art installation."
And the food? Pizza Brain's website doesn't list a menu, but promises to be an "artisan pizzeria with a conscience – meaning we strive to do things in a socially, ethically and environmentally responsible fashion."
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