5 Allen St
Hanover, NH 03755
603.643.6135 (phone)
Web Site
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Hanover, NH 03755
603.643.6135 (phone)
Web Site
VERIFIED on Sun Nov 16, 2008
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Parking: street, public lot
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| Hours: | Mon - Fri 11AM - 2:10AM, Sat - Sun 7AM - 2:10AM |
Parking: street, public lot
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In all seriousness there has to be only two reasons EBAs stays in business. Location to Dartmouth and its open late ~2AM ( in comparison to other UV restaurants). I've have had their starts and sandwiches before and those are just ok, but the pizza itself is horrible. It tastes exactly like the frozen pizza they used to serve at Chuckie Cheese. Gummy oily cheese and carboard crust without any character or flavor whatsoever. So if it is late and you are "in need of munchies" ( i think that is their core demographic), perhaps EBAs fits the bill, but otherwise take a pass.
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EBA's has the most extensive menu around. You can find whatever you're looking for -- something on the lighter side (TONS of appetizer options plus salads) to something more indulgent. They have the best hours and delivery service. These things plus the ability to order online make the convenience aspect awesome. It's the only place in the UV to my knowledge that you can not only get food truly late-night, but you can also get it delivered. Their deals like the buffets are a great bargain. This restaurant is not gormet but it hasn't ever claimed to be. The people who like it like it for what it is -- that's why it's been open since I moved the UV in 1984 (probably longer, too).
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Ordered dinner a vegetarian pizza from EBA's tonight. The delivery service was fast it took less than a 1/2 hour. The pizza was delicious. I order from EBA's frequently and have always had a positive experience. I am still working my way around the menu. I like ordering from the web site. Good Stuff.
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EBAs is worth mentioning only in the contexts of public health warnings or "child friendliness". So if you're trying to bolster your childrens' immune systems or if they have particularly good Cheerio throwing arms bring them here.
Otherwise avoid the place like the plague - the same plague they are even now probably incubating in the sinister contraption that produces their terrifyingly undercooked bacon. This is the place that gave "red sauce" "Italian" and "restaurants" any bad connotations they have together or separately. I will say the delivery service is very speedy, but, of course, that's not necessarily a good thing considering what's actually heading speedily to your home. |
EBA's is a pizza place with potential but the attitude of the establishment keeps the restaurant stagnant. The food and service are never consistent. I've had some nights where the service was excellent but the food was sub par and others when I almost had to go into the kitchen to get the attention of our server but the food was great. Without having a crystal ball to figure out what kind of experience I'm going to have, I'm going to have to pass on EBA's unless friends dictate otherwise for a meal.
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