Slice & Pint replacing Everybody’s Pizza Decatur

Pizza joint to close its Emory Village location March 19 making way for Slice & Pint.

Caleb J. Spivak Editor-in-Chief
Blake Moore
Edited By Blake Moore
News Writer

Pizza joint to close its Emory Village location after 41 years making way for new concept.

Everybody’s Pizza is closing its Emory Village location after 41 years in business (the pizzeria shuttered its Virginia-Highland location in November, 2010).

Crawford Moran, owner of 5 Seasons Brewing Co., will open Slice & Pint in the pizza restaurant’s place, according to the AJC.

Slice & Pint, a “neighborhood pizza pub,” will also replace the adjacent Steady Hand Pour House. Steady Hand is being forced out of its Emory Village home, according to a tweet from the coffee shop. Steady Hand Pour House was subleasing space from Everybody’s, according to the AJC’s report.

Everybody’s will shutter on March 19. Steady Hand is slated to close its doors on April 1.

Emory Village is also home to Rise and Dine, Bad Dog Taqueria and the soon-to-open Ink & Elm.

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Photo courtesy of Atlanta Food Critic.

 

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  • I always thought Everybody’s was on the expensive side, even for the Emory crowd. I heard it use to be one of the better places in Atlanta way back in the day but there are plenty of better places to find pizza in Atlanta.

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