Gay nineties pizza in pleasanton
Delivery or takeout!. Now occupied by the Gay 90's Pizza Companythis building was one of the first commercial buildings in town. No delivery fee on your first order!. The now wine cellar was built as part of the underground tunnel system by Chinese laborers who had been working on the railroads at the time.
It originally housed a general store, bar and Wells Fargo stagecoach stop. Order with Seamless to support your local restaurants! Get delivery or takeout from Gay Nineties Pizza Co at Main Street in Pleasanton. Our History. Get In Touch Phone: Mon - Thu am - pm.
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Terms of Use Privacy Policy. For convenience and keeping a low profile, the tunnelran from Gay 90's to the Pleasanton Hotel that had various exits along the way to better accommodate their needs with other local businesses. Latest reviews, photos and ratings for Gay Nineties Pizza Co at Main St in Pleasanton - view the menu, hours, phone number, address and map.
The upper floor housed a brothel for many years, and some Pleasanton residents have reported seeing a full-figured ghost lady in the front second story window. We are a proud winner of awards from the National Restaurant Association along with being voted as "Best Pizza" from the Tri-Valley Herald since Established in This building was one of the first commercial buildings in town.
It originally housed a general store, bar. View menu and reviews for Gay 90's Pizza Co. in Pleasanton, plus popular items & reviews. Content, including images, displayed on this website is protected by copyright laws. Gay Nineties Pizza has been serving delicious, award-winning pizza in Pleasanton, CA since Call us today at () !.
There were ten rooms occupied by Wells Fargo travelers while the bottom floor serviced the small town with their banking needs.