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VIDEO >> An Interview with Tate Moore, Owner of Square Pizza

GreatValueColleges.net ranks Oxford’s Square Pizza as number 20 in its 50 Great College Town Pizza Shops.
The site introduces its ranked shops by writing that there are “three key ingredients to running a great college town pizza shop: late hours, low prices and novelty. By following these guidelines, some shops that would not stand alone have survived for over a decade. A handful have survived based solely on their convenient location and incredibly delectable product.”
Regarding Square Pizza at number 20, the site explains, in part:
“All reviewers agree that this small shop caters to the students with their late hours and low prices. Square Pizza offers a lunch special of two slices with a drink for $7.25, but the consensus is that this is the best place for late-night, drunken munchies … Other than the pizzas, Square Pizza offers hearty sandwiches like the roast beef and gravy, which are served on Gambino bread from New Orleans.”
Here is Hayden King’s video interview with Tate Moore, Square Pizza’s owner.
Callie Daniels is a staff reporter with HottyToddy.com. You can contact her about this article at callie.daniels@hottytoddy.com
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JUNE TRULY
October 12, 2014 at 11:25 am
WILL SEE YOU ONE DAY NEXT WEEK. CONGRATS FOR THE COVERAGE….LOOKING FORWARD TO EATING PIZZA THERE.. TKS, JUNE TRULY