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The Underground Pizza Towson and Power Plant Live in Baltimore

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Weinstein created Detroit-style pizza pop-up shops as an interim measure to fill an event venue, Moonrise Festival, that had to close due to the coronavirus outbreak after his concert venue had to cancel due to coronavirus concerns. These new locations represent another rapid expansion for his company.

These new restaurants will provide slices and whole pies, like “The Woodlands,” featuring hen of the woods mushrooms, Gruyere cheese, and thyme.

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An urban pizza restaurant has been doing exceptionally well during this pandemic, thanks to orders at Power Plant Live and other venues around the Baltimore city center. Evan Weinstein attributes his success to a combination of social media presence, fresh ingredients, and round-the-clock security at Power Plant Live; proximity to office buildings and attractions also contribute to customer success – his business has sold 2,000 pies weekly since opening up shop there!

Atmosphere

Underground Pizza Towson provides a comfortable and welcoming environment where guests can indulge in beautifully cooked pesto pizza and pies prepared with care by friendly and polite staff at fair prices.

Evan Weinstein, known for running concert promoter Steez Promo and organizing the Moonrise Festival until the COVID-19 hit, launched his Detroit-style pizza company in 2020. Following success at local “pop-up” events, he found his first brick-and-mortar location at Power Plant Live! Plans include expanding to Fells Point, Silver Spring, and Towson soon. Weinstein attributes his success to a solid social media presence, fresh ingredients, and Power Plant Live’s ecosystem of businesses; round-the-clock security helps drive foot traffic, now selling over 2,000 pies each week!