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The D.C. pizza shop has closed its usually busy dining room and is among the eateries that shifted to a takeout-only model to stay afloat during the pandemic.
Part rec center, part chow hall, Comet Ping Pong is what Chuck E. Cheese should aspire to, save maybe for the lackadaisical service: a pizza parlor for (discerning) kids of all ages.
You might wonder if you’re in the right place when you walk into Comet Ping Pong, the new pizzeria from chef Carole Greenwood and co-owner James Alefantis of Buck’s Fishing and Camping, just next door ...
Comet Ping Pong, the D.C. restaurant once at the center of the “Pizzagate” conspiracy theory, was intentionally set ablaze this week and authorities are still searching for a suspect.
This election cycle saw its fair share of so-called “fake news.” On December 4, an armed man walked into a Washington, DC, pizza joint, claiming he needed to investigate a story he had heard ...
Out of the many music venues in the District, there are a few hidden gems that offer consistently good events, along with a unique atmosphere.
Comet Ping Pong Has Legal Options, But They Won’t Make “Pizzagate” Go Away A libel lawyer explains how the put-upon pizza restaurant might be able to recover from a conspiracy theory.
He agreed to pay $5,744 to the owner of Comet Ping Pong for damage to a computer system, locks and a pingpong table.
Comet Ping Pong, the pizza parlor at the center of the 2016 election’s bizarre “Pizzagate” conspiracy theory, can’t catch a break.
Unfortunately, we quickly discovered that your tables had been stacked away and a DJ had taken their place. I must now refer you to the name of your establishment: Comet Ping Pong.
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