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Mikey’s Late Night Slice teams up with Hot Chicken Takeover

This is a prime example of two good things coming together to create one great thing.

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What are some other CBUS collabs you would want to see? | Photo via @felicias_food

Forget debating pineapple on pizza — how do you feel about pickles on pizza? If you ask Mikey’s Late Night Slice + Hot Chicken Takeover, the answer has been a resounding yes for seven years now.

These two local powerhouse restaurants are teaming up for their annual pizza collaboration featuring a Late Night Slice pizza topped with Hot Chicken Takeover’s signature fried chicken, ranch dressing, and pickles. They didn’t forget about plant-based eaters, either — a fully vegan version will be available from Saturday, Feb. 17-Sunday, Feb. 19 at the Oak Street location.

There is a catch; the collab pizza will be taken off all LNS menus on Sunday, Feb. 19. Don’t be too disappointed — the local pizza shop will be following it up with mac and cheese pizza the next week.

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