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Hurricane Or Not, The "Three Brothers" Of Seaside Are Open

All three of the Three Brothers Pizzas located on the boardwalk were among the more fortunate businesses in Seaside

 

The Seaside Heights boardwalk is still under construction, but some iconic storefronts that call the boardwalk home - such as Three Brothers Pizza want you to know yes, they are open for business.

“You might just have to come in through the street,” says Paul Schneider who is a partner of Three Brothers Pizza.

Schneider says most businesses are open at least on the weekends, especially those south of DuPont Avenue where the boardwalk is still intact.

“We need to get people on this end of the boardwalk where we have a boardwalk”, says Schneider.

All three of the Three Brothers Pizzas located on the boardwalk were among the more fortunate businesses in Seaside Heights.

Besides some basement flooding in the shops on the northern end, none of the Three Brothers Pizzas sustained any major damage from Hurricane Sandy.

“We were lucky up here,” says Schneider. 

Even though it took around 10 days before he was able to get back into Seaside, images in the media and news from first responders that he knew on scene had Schneider somewhat prepared for the mess he was to be walking into.

“Oh sure, I was scared,” said Schneider.

Knowing that Three Brothers Pizza didn’t sustain much damage didn’t bring much relief to Schneider because of how the rest of the town looked.

“You wouldn’t have thought we would be open, but we’re open”, he said.

However, now that things are returning to normal, Schneider has noticed the surge of “gawkers” that flooded Seaside right after the storm has been on the decline.  

“After the hurricane, every media outlet on the East Coast was up here. Now we’re open…come around and see what’s going on now,” he said. 

Things at Three Brothers Pizza have been slow, but as Schneider points out it feels no different than any other off-season.

“It’s early yet, this weekend; next weekend, that’s when we’ll see. We’ll see how many people will be here then,” says Schneider.

As far as summertime business is concerned, Schneider isn’t making any predictions except that businesses will be ready. 

“It’s too hard to tell right now… but they only started doing that boardwalk a month ago and you see how far they are already,” he said.

Things aren’t just getting back to normal for Three Brothers Pizza; some of their regular customers are also glad to be getting back into their own routines surrounding the boardwalk.

“This is our place”, says Carol Smith.

Smith and her sister, Cathy Conte of Toms River, have been coming to the Three Brothers Pizza located on the south end of the boardwalk for over 20 years. 

Before the storm, Smith and her sister spent every week “rain, sleet, or snow” walking the boardwalk. They always stopped by Three Brothers Pizza afterward for their routine basket of fries.

“We’re creatures of habit”, says Conte.

Both sisters said they were heartbroken when they saw the images of the boardwalk on the news and immediately thought of their favorite pizzeria.

“We worried about them when it all happened. I wondered if the guys were okay, was the place okay because we knew the boardwalk was bad,” said Smith. 

It wasn’t until early March that Smith and Conte were able to enjoy their favorite place again.   

“We were so happy when we turned the corner and they were open”, said Conte.

Smith said seeing Three Brothers Pizza up and running is a sign that, “maybe the summer is going to be okay”.

About this column: News and essential information about Hurricane Sandy in New Jersey. Related Topics: Hurricane Sandy

Washer

6:52 am on Saturday, March 23, 2013

What's the sense of taking a healthy walk and then eating a basket of greasy fries.

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Letsbehonest

7:36 am on Saturday, March 23, 2013

Because everyone likes greasy fries once in a while. As long as you don't eat a basket of greasy fries everyday.

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1stcav

8:39 am on Saturday, March 23, 2013

Watch where you park as SSP police have to make up Big bucks on the suit they lost due to the " Program " they had against the " Sawmill " and settled for 2.5 Million..that's a lot of tickets they have to give out...Tickets are for FREE, come on . come all....Stay home and save $ 45.00, I'm sure they will go up NOW with loosing this suit...Good job by the Mayor, and the Chief on this one..taxes are going up anyway with the loss of some homes and business's...ST Pat's tickets were also Free..Thanks SSP...Restore the Shore...Right ...Not in the Park ! SSH and Ortley..Yes......

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Ken

4:23 pm on Saturday, March 23, 2013

Trustme SSH and SSPwill be more than happy to hand out as many parking tickets as they possible can this year. I am just going to play it safe and just avoid the boardwalk this year. You almost need to take a loan out for parking there these days it is sp expensive.

Boo73

8:46 am on Saturday, March 23, 2013

Call me when Midway Steaks opens.

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barbara

9:15 am on Saturday, March 23, 2013

Glad they did not sustain much damage. Their pizza is good, but since the devastation of our home in toms river, which has finally been habital again just recently and my mom and pop in law from seaside walking away from their much beloved home, I still have no appetite.

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10:06 am on Saturday, March 23, 2013

I know Barbara, no matter how they try to tell us that all is good, things will never, ever be the same again!

Realitysux

4:20 pm on Saturday, March 23, 2013

I can't wait to spend 6 bucks for a slice of pizza

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Ken

4:22 pm on Saturday, March 23, 2013

What is the sense of even going to the boardwalk, it is still a police state up there and the police give you a hard time no matter where you seem to want to walk.

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Ortley

4:36 pm on Saturday, March 23, 2013

Like Maruca's better,...........but the councilwoman is a jerk

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Catherine Galioto

6:16 am on Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Maruca's announced they'll open in the next two weeks after moving a half block north.

Realitysux

10:26 pm on Saturday, March 23, 2013

She makes her own cheese by staring into a bowl of milk.

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its over

9:35 am on Sunday, March 24, 2013

Ssp cops are horrible.do not drive through and expect to leave with no ticket...officer pepi is about 13yrs old and such a person.good luck

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Mystic

5:01 pm on Sunday, March 24, 2013

We are very proud of our officer Pepe . He's there to keep us safe and keep the scum out of town! Keep your meter full and I'm. Sure you can have a great time here.

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Linda Clifton

6:13 pm on Sunday, March 24, 2013

Mabe patch could cover or list the all businesses that are open

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Barry Fleckmann

2:04 pm on Thursday, March 28, 2013

I'm STILL in St. Petersburg, Florida (winter just NEVER seems to end in the Northeast!), but I plan on returning to Ocean County on April 10th. For me, Three Brothers was (is?) the best pizza on the boardwalk.

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