BY: Bob Townsend
Soon after New Jersey transplant Anthony Spina opened O4W Pizza in Atlanta’s Irwin Street Market in 2015, his signature Grandma Pie became a sensation, gathering a cultlike following and “best-of” accolades from dining critics.
But in 2016, Spina left Irwin Street for a restaurant on Main Street in Duluth, where his famous 16-inch square pan pie continued with the motto “Welcome to Grandma’s House,” and he experimented with other regional favorites, including takes on Connecticut- and Detroit-style pizza. Now Spina is back in the Old Fourth Ward with Nina & Rafi.
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