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By JOHN RUCH July 11, 2008

 

SOUTH ST.—A sister store to T.J. Scallywaggle’s, a popular vegan pizzeria in Allston, is coming to South Street as soon as September, according to founder Steve Carian.

Felicia Scallywaggle’s will open at 142 South St., where Felix Pizzeria was driven out by a 2006 arson fire. Carian said the name of the new Scallywaggle’s is a tribute to the burned-out business, adding that he has known its former owner, Felix Merida, for several years. Merida moved his shop to Allston after the fire.

“It’s in part a continuation of the tradition and in part something new,†Carian said.

Veganism is a pure form of vegetarianism that avoids the use of all animal products. Scallywaggle’s uses soy-based substitutes for cheese and meat under such light-hearted alternative terms as “cheeze,†“pepperino†and “sauhsage.â€

Boston Magazine last year named the Allston shop Boston’s best vegetarian restaurant, saying its food can “satisfy even the most carnivorous appetites.â€

Like the Allston shop, the Jamaica Plain Scallywaggle’s will be owned and managed by an employee collective. Carian, a former JP resident, noted that the neighborhood has a tradition of collective and co-op business, including Red Sun Press.

“We take the form of a business, but really we are so outside the box there’s hardly any box left,†Carian said. “We’re a social change organization more than anything else.â€

“We think, with our interactive style, we’ll do well in JP,†he said.

The collective approach will allow the shop to develop its own JP style, Carian said. “The flavor of T.J. Scallywaggles is sort of anarcho-punk,†he said, attributing that to the collective trio who run the Allston shop, which opened two years ago.

Carian described the Allston collective as anarchists and himself as a socialist, but said Scallywaggle’s has a common theme: “We’re all social activists.â€

The pizzeria has a “triple commitment,†he said: “to popularize vegan eatingâ€; “to build progressive communityâ€; and “to encourage collective enterprises.â€

As one example, Scallywaggle’s would happily share resources with other vegan businesses. That could include Fiore’s Italian Bakery, a fellow South Street business that has developed a niche with vegan desserts.

“We definitely emphasize cooperation rather than competition,†Carian said.

Politics aside, Felicia Scallywaggle’s will need collective effort in a more practical sense. “We’re not fully funded yet,†Carian acknowledged, saying that the pizzeria will rely on volunteer labor to build out the space.

While Felicia Scallywaggle’s will have freedom to develop its own atmosphere, it will have one big difference from the Allston shop: no live music. The JP location is too small for it, Carian said.

The JP shop will likely deliver, Carian said, adding that he would like it be bicycle delivery. In another unusual business model, Carian said he would be thrilled if bike delivery riders wanted to spin off into their own separate collective—say, a mini-business that delivers citywide for various vegan restaurants.

Carian said the Allston shop already delivers to JP customers when staffing allows.

Scallywaggle’s has been seeking a JP location for about two years. Carian said he looked at Centre Street spots such as the former Videosmith and Sweet Finnish storefronts, but found them too expensive.

“It is hard. We looked for a while,†he said. “We always knew we were a good fit in JP.â€

 

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AW YEAH!!

 

I LOVE this pizzeria, and I knew they were expanding but was wondering when and where.

 

They badly need to open up a place in the Somerville/Cambridge area and I look forward to that someday....

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By JOHN RUCH July 11, 2008

 

SOUTH ST.—A sister store to T.J. Scallywaggle's, a popular vegan pizzeria in Allston, is coming to South Street as soon as September, according to founder Steve Carian.

Felicia Scallywaggle's will open at 142 South St., where Felix Pizzeria was driven out by a 2006 arson fire. Carian said the name of the new Scallywaggle's is a tribute to the burned-out business, adding that he has known its former owner, Felix Merida, for several years. Merida moved his shop to Allston after the fire.

"It's in part a continuation of the tradition and in part something new," Carian said.

Veganism is a pure form of vegetarianism that avoids the use of all animal products. Scallywaggle's uses soy-based substitutes for cheese and meat under such light-hearted alternative terms as "cheeze,pepperino" and "sauhsage."

Boston Magazine last year named the Allston shop Boston's best vegetarian restaurant, saying its food can "satisfy even the most carnivorous appetites."

Like the Allston shop, the Jamaica Plain Scallywaggle's will be owned and managed by an employee collective. Carian, a former JP resident, noted that the neighborhood has a tradition of collective and co-op business, including Red Sun Press.

"We take the form of a business, but really we are so outside the box there's hardly any box left," Carian said. "We're a social change organization more than anything else."

"We think, with our interactive style, we'll do well in JP," he said.

The collective approach will allow the shop to develop its own JP style, Carian said. "The flavor of T.J. Scallywaggles is sort of anarcho-punk," he said, attributing that to the collective trio who run the Allston shop, which opened two years ago.

Carian described the Allston collective as anarchists and himself as a socialist, but said Scallywaggle's has a common theme: "We're all social activists."

The pizzeria has a "triple commitment," he said: "to popularize vegan eating"; "to build progressive community"; and "to encourage collective enterprises."

As one example, Scallywaggle's would happily share resources with other vegan businesses. That could include Fiore's Italian Bakery, a fellow South Street business that has developed a niche with vegan desserts.

"We definitely emphasize cooperation rather than competition," Carian said.

Politics aside, Felicia Scallywaggle's will need collective effort in a more practical sense. "We're not fully funded yet," Carian acknowledged, saying that the pizzeria will rely on volunteer labor to build out the space.

While Felicia Scallywaggle's will have freedom to develop its own atmosphere, it will have one big difference from the Allston shop: no live music. The JP location is too small for it, Carian said.

The JP shop will likely deliver, Carian said, adding that he would like it be bicycle delivery. In another unusual business model, Carian said he would be thrilled if bike delivery riders wanted to spin off into their own separate collective—say, a mini-business that delivers citywide for various vegan restaurants.

Carian said the Allston shop already delivers to JP customers when staffing allows.

Scallywaggle's has been seeking a JP location for about two years. Carian said he looked at Centre Street spots such as the former Videosmith and Sweet Finnish storefronts, but found them too expensive.

"It is hard. We looked for a while," he said. "We always knew we were a good fit in JP."

 

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AW YEAH!!

 

I LOVE this pizzeria, and I knew they were expanding but was wondering when and where.

 

They badly need to open up a place in the Somerville/Cambridg e area and I look forward to that someday....

On Fri, Jul 11, 2008 at 3:11 PM, Peter VV <swpgh01 (AT) talk21 (DOT) com> wrote:

 

 

 

 

 

By JOHN RUCH July 11, 2008

 

SOUTH ST.—A sister store to T.J. Scallywaggle' s, a popular vegan pizzeria in Allston, is coming to South Street as soon as September, according to founder Steve Carian.

Felicia Scallywaggle' s will open at 142 South St., where Felix Pizzeria was driven out by a 2006 arson fire. Carian said the name of the new Scallywaggle' s is a tribute to the burned-out business, adding that he has known its former owner, Felix Merida, for several years. Merida moved his shop to Allston after the fire.

"It's in part a continuation of the tradition and in part something new," Carian said.

Veganism is a pure form of vegetarianism that avoids the use of all animal products. Scallywaggle' s uses soy-based substitutes for cheese and meat under such light-hearted alternative terms as "cheeze,pepperino" and "sauhsage."

Boston Magazine last year named the Allston shop Boston's best vegetarian restaurant, saying its food can "satisfy even the most carnivorous appetites."

Like the Allston shop, the Jamaica Plain Scallywaggle' s will be owned and managed by an employee collective. Carian, a former JP resident, noted that the neighborhood has a tradition of collective and co-op business, including Red Sun Press.

"We take the form of a business, but really we are so outside the box there's hardly any box left," Carian said. "We're a social change organization more than anything else."

"We think, with our interactive style, we'll do well in JP," he said.

The collective approach will allow the shop to develop its own JP style, Carian said. "The flavor of T.J. Scallywaggles is sort of anarcho-punk, " he said, attributing that to the collective trio who run the Allston shop, which opened two years ago.

Carian described the Allston collective as anarchists and himself as a socialist, but said Scallywaggle' s has a common theme: "We're all social activists."

The pizzeria has a "triple commitment," he said: "to popularize vegan eating"; "to build progressive community"; and "to encourage collective enterprises. "

As one example, Scallywaggle' s would happily share resources with other vegan businesses. That could include Fiore's Italian Bakery, a fellow South Street business that has developed a niche with vegan desserts.

"We definitely emphasize cooperation rather than competition, " Carian said.

Politics aside, Felicia Scallywaggle' s will need collective effort in a more practical sense. "We're not fully funded yet," Carian acknowledged, saying that the pizzeria will rely on volunteer labor to build out the space.

While Felicia Scallywaggle' s will have freedom to develop its own atmosphere, it will have one big difference from the Allston shop: no live music. The JP location is too small for it, Carian said.

The JP shop will likely deliver, Carian said, adding that he would like it be bicycle delivery. In another unusual business model, Carian said he would be thrilled if bike delivery riders wanted to spin off into their own separate collective—say, a mini-business that delivers citywide for various vegan restaurants.

Carian said the Allston shop already delivers to JP customers when staffing allows.

Scallywaggle' s has been seeking a JP location for about two years. Carian said he looked at Centre Street spots such as the former Videosmith and Sweet Finnish storefronts, but found them too expensive.

"It is hard. We looked for a while," he said. "We always knew we were a good fit in JP."

 

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good

i'd like a pint of Kwak belgian ale please.

Peter VV Jul 11, 2008 11:36 AM Re: Vegan pizza heads to JP

 

 

 

 

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Blue Rose <bluerose156 > Sent: Friday, 11 July, 2008 8:13:50 PMRe: Vegan pizza heads to JP

 

 

AW YEAH!!

 

I LOVE this pizzeria, and I knew they were expanding but was wondering when and where.

 

They badly need to open up a place in the Somerville/Cambridg e area and I look forward to that someday....

On Fri, Jul 11, 2008 at 3:11 PM, Peter VV <swpgh01 (AT) talk21 (DOT) com> wrote:

 

 

 

 

 

By JOHN RUCH July 11, 2008

 

SOUTH ST.—A sister store to T.J. Scallywaggle' s, a popular vegan pizzeria in Allston, is coming to South Street as soon as September, according to founder Steve Carian.

Felicia Scallywaggle' s will open at 142 South St., where Felix Pizzeria was driven out by a 2006 arson fire. Carian said the name of the new Scallywaggle' s is a tribute to the burned-out business, adding that he has known its former owner, Felix Merida, for several years. Merida moved his shop to Allston after the fire.

"It's in part a continuation of the tradition and in part something new," Carian said.

Veganism is a pure form of vegetarianism that avoids the use of all animal products. Scallywaggle' s uses soy-based substitutes for cheese and meat under such light-hearted alternative terms as "cheeze,pepperino" and "sauhsage."

Boston Magazine last year named the Allston shop Boston's best vegetarian restaurant, saying its food can "satisfy even the most carnivorous appetites."

Like the Allston shop, the Jamaica Plain Scallywaggle' s will be owned and managed by an employee collective. Carian, a former JP resident, noted that the neighborhood has a tradition of collective and co-op business, including Red Sun Press.

"We take the form of a business, but really we are so outside the box there's hardly any box left," Carian said. "We're a social change organization more than anything else."

"We think, with our interactive style, we'll do well in JP," he said.

The collective approach will allow the shop to develop its own JP style, Carian said. "The flavor of T.J. Scallywaggles is sort of anarcho-punk, " he said, attributing that to the collective trio who run the Allston shop, which opened two years ago.

Carian described the Allston collective as anarchists and himself as a socialist, but said Scallywaggle' s has a common theme: "We're all social activists."

The pizzeria has a "triple commitment," he said: "to popularize vegan eating"; "to build progressive community"; and "to encourage collective enterprises. "

As one example, Scallywaggle' s would happily share resources with other vegan businesses. That could include Fiore's Italian Bakery, a fellow South Street business that has developed a niche with vegan desserts.

"We definitely emphasize cooperation rather than competition, " Carian said.

Politics aside, Felicia Scallywaggle' s will need collective effort in a more practical sense. "We're not fully funded yet," Carian acknowledged, saying that the pizzeria will rely on volunteer labor to build out the space.

While Felicia Scallywaggle' s will have freedom to develop its own atmosphere, it will have one big difference from the Allston shop: no live music. The JP location is too small for it, Carian said.

The JP shop will likely deliver, Carian said, adding that he would like it be bicycle delivery. In another unusual business model, Carian said he would be thrilled if bike delivery riders wanted to spin off into their own separate collective—say, a mini-business that delivers citywide for various vegan restaurants.

Carian said the Allston shop already delivers to JP customers when staffing allows.

Scallywaggle' s has been seeking a JP location for about two years. Carian said he looked at Centre Street spots such as the former Videosmith and Sweet Finnish storefronts, but found them too expensive.

"It is hard. We looked for a while," he said. "We always knew we were a good fit in JP."

 

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straight glass sir?

 

 

 

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fraggle <EBbrewpunx Sent: Friday, 11 July, 2008 8:39:12 PMRe: Vegan pizza heads to JP

 

 

good

i'd like a pint of Kwak belgian ale please.

Peter VV Jul 11, 2008 11:36 AM @gro ups.com Re: Vegan pizza heads to JP

 

 

 

 

I live to serve.

 

 

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Blue Rose <bluerose156@ gmail.com>@gro ups.comFriday, 11 July, 2008 8:13:50 PMRe: Vegan pizza heads to JP

 

 

AW YEAH!!

 

I LOVE this pizzeria, and I knew they were expanding but was wondering when and where.

 

They badly need to open up a place in the Somerville/Cambridg e area and I look forward to that someday....

On Fri, Jul 11, 2008 at 3:11 PM, Peter VV <swpgh01 (AT) talk21 (DOT) com> wrote:

 

 

 

 

 

By JOHN RUCH July 11, 2008

 

SOUTH ST.—A sister store to T.J. Scallywaggle' s, a popular vegan pizzeria in Allston, is coming to South Street as soon as September, according to founder Steve Carian.

Felicia Scallywaggle' s will open at 142 South St., where Felix Pizzeria was driven out by a 2006 arson fire. Carian said the name of the new Scallywaggle' s is a tribute to the burned-out business, adding that he has known its former owner, Felix Merida, for several years. Merida moved his shop to Allston after the fire.

"It's in part a continuation of the tradition and in part something new," Carian said.

Veganism is a pure form of vegetarianism that avoids the use of all animal products. Scallywaggle' s uses soy-based substitutes for cheese and meat under such light-hearted alternative terms as "cheeze,pepperino" and "sauhsage."

Boston Magazine last year named the Allston shop Boston's best vegetarian restaurant, saying its food can "satisfy even the most carnivorous appetites."

Like the Allston shop, the Jamaica Plain Scallywaggle' s will be owned and managed by an employee collective. Carian, a former JP resident, noted that the neighborhood has a tradition of collective and co-op business, including Red Sun Press.

"We take the form of a business, but really we are so outside the box there's hardly any box left," Carian said. "We're a social change organization more than anything else."

"We think, with our interactive style, we'll do well in JP," he said.

The collective approach will allow the shop to develop its own JP style, Carian said. "The flavor of T.J. Scallywaggles is sort of anarcho-punk, " he said, attributing that to the collective trio who run the Allston shop, which opened two years ago.

Carian described the Allston collective as anarchists and himself as a socialist, but said Scallywaggle' s has a common theme: "We're all social activists."

The pizzeria has a "triple commitment," he said: "to popularize vegan eating"; "to build progressive community"; and "to encourage collective enterprises. "

As one example, Scallywaggle' s would happily share resources with other vegan businesses. That could include Fiore's Italian Bakery, a fellow South Street business that has developed a niche with vegan desserts.

"We definitely emphasize cooperation rather than competition, " Carian said.

Politics aside, Felicia Scallywaggle' s will need collective effort in a more practical sense. "We're not fully funded yet," Carian acknowledged, saying that the pizzeria will rely on volunteer labor to build out the space.

While Felicia Scallywaggle' s will have freedom to develop its own atmosphere, it will have one big difference from the Allston shop: no live music. The JP location is too small for it, Carian said.

The JP shop will likely deliver, Carian said, adding that he would like it be bicycle delivery. In another unusual business model, Carian said he would be thrilled if bike delivery riders wanted to spin off into their own separate collective—say, a mini-business that delivers citywide for various vegan restaurants.

Carian said the Allston shop already delivers to JP customers when staffing allows.

Scallywaggle' s has been seeking a JP location for about two years. Carian said he looked at Centre Street spots such as the former Videosmith and Sweet Finnish storefronts, but found them too expensive.

"It is hard. We looked for a while," he said. "We always knew we were a good fit in JP."

 

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*sputter*

no!

it comes in its own glass!! it needs a kwak glass

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straight glass sir?

 

 

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fraggle <EBbrewpunx (AT) earthlink (DOT) net> Sent: Friday, 11 July, 2008 8:39:12 PMRe: Vegan pizza heads to JP

 

 

good

i'd like a pint of Kwak belgian ale please.

Peter VV Jul 11, 2008 11:36 AM @gro ups.com Re: Vegan pizza heads to JP

 

 

 

 

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Blue Rose <bluerose156@ gmail.com>@gro ups.comFriday, 11 July, 2008 8:13:50 PMRe: Vegan pizza heads to JP

 

 

AW YEAH!!

 

I LOVE this pizzeria, and I knew they were expanding but was wondering when and where.

 

They badly need to open up a place in the Somerville/Cambridg e area and I look forward to that someday....

On Fri, Jul 11, 2008 at 3:11 PM, Peter VV <swpgh01 (AT) talk21 (DOT) com> wrote:

 

 

 

 

 

By JOHN RUCH July 11, 2008

 

SOUTH ST.—A sister store to T.J. Scallywaggle' s, a popular vegan pizzeria in Allston, is coming to South Street as soon as September, according to founder Steve Carian.

Felicia Scallywaggle' s will open at 142 South St., where Felix Pizzeria was driven out by a 2006 arson fire. Carian said the name of the new Scallywaggle' s is a tribute to the burned-out business, adding that he has known its former owner, Felix Merida, for several years. Merida moved his shop to Allston after the fire.

"It's in part a continuation of the tradition and in part something new," Carian said.

Veganism is a pure form of vegetarianism that avoids the use of all animal products. Scallywaggle' s uses soy-based substitutes for cheese and meat under such light-hearted alternative terms as "cheeze,pepperino" and "sauhsage."

Boston Magazine last year named the Allston shop Boston's best vegetarian restaurant, saying its food can "satisfy even the most carnivorous appetites."

Like the Allston shop, the Jamaica Plain Scallywaggle' s will be owned and managed by an employee collective. Carian, a former JP resident, noted that the neighborhood has a tradition of collective and co-op business, including Red Sun Press.

"We take the form of a business, but really we are so outside the box there's hardly any box left," Carian said. "We're a social change organization more than anything else."

"We think, with our interactive style, we'll do well in JP," he said.

The collective approach will allow the shop to develop its own JP style, Carian said. "The flavor of T.J. Scallywaggles is sort of anarcho-punk, " he said, attributing that to the collective trio who run the Allston shop, which opened two years ago.

Carian described the Allston collective as anarchists and himself as a socialist, but said Scallywaggle' s has a common theme: "We're all social activists."

The pizzeria has a "triple commitment," he said: "to popularize vegan eating"; "to build progressive community"; and "to encourage collective enterprises. "

As one example, Scallywaggle' s would happily share resources with other vegan businesses. That could include Fiore's Italian Bakery, a fellow South Street business that has developed a niche with vegan desserts.

"We definitely emphasize cooperation rather than competition, " Carian said.

Politics aside, Felicia Scallywaggle' s will need collective effort in a more practical sense. "We're not fully funded yet," Carian acknowledged, saying that the pizzeria will rely on volunteer labor to build out the space.

While Felicia Scallywaggle' s will have freedom to develop its own atmosphere, it will have one big difference from the Allston shop: no live music. The JP location is too small for it, Carian said.

The JP shop will likely deliver, Carian said, adding that he would like it be bicycle delivery. In another unusual business model, Carian said he would be thrilled if bike delivery riders wanted to spin off into their own separate collective—say, a mini-business that delivers citywide for various vegan restaurants.

Carian said the Allston shop already delivers to JP customers when staffing allows.

Scallywaggle' s has been seeking a JP location for about two years. Carian said he looked at Centre Street spots such as the former Videosmith and Sweet Finnish storefronts, but found them too expensive.

"It is hard. We looked for a while," he said. "We always knew we were a good fit in JP."

 

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I realy do need a residential course at the unviersity of Frag dont I?

 

 

 

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*sputter*

no!

it comes in its own glass!! it needs a kwak glass

Peter VV Jul 11, 2008 11:40 AM @gro ups.com Re: Vegan pizza heads to JP

 

 

 

 

straight glass sir?

 

 

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fraggle <EBbrewpunx@earthlin k.net>@gro ups.comFriday, 11 July, 2008 8:39:12 PMRe: Vegan pizza heads to JP

 

 

good

i'd like a pint of Kwak belgian ale please.

Peter VV Jul 11, 2008 11:36 AM @gro ups.com Re: Vegan pizza heads to JP

 

 

 

 

I live to serve.

 

 

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Blue Rose <bluerose156@ gmail.com>@gro ups.comFriday, 11 July, 2008 8:13:50 PMRe: Vegan pizza heads to JP

 

 

AW YEAH!!

 

I LOVE this pizzeria, and I knew they were expanding but was wondering when and where.

 

They badly need to open up a place in the Somerville/Cambridg e area and I look forward to that someday....

On Fri, Jul 11, 2008 at 3:11 PM, Peter VV <swpgh01 (AT) talk21 (DOT) com> wrote:

 

 

 

 

 

By JOHN RUCH July 11, 2008

 

SOUTH ST.—A sister store to T.J. Scallywaggle' s, a popular vegan pizzeria in Allston, is coming to South Street as soon as September, according to founder Steve Carian.

Felicia Scallywaggle' s will open at 142 South St., where Felix Pizzeria was driven out by a 2006 arson fire. Carian said the name of the new Scallywaggle' s is a tribute to the burned-out business, adding that he has known its former owner, Felix Merida, for several years. Merida moved his shop to Allston after the fire.

"It's in part a continuation of the tradition and in part something new," Carian said.

Veganism is a pure form of vegetarianism that avoids the use of all animal products. Scallywaggle' s uses soy-based substitutes for cheese and meat under such light-hearted alternative terms as "cheeze,pepperino" and "sauhsage."

Boston Magazine last year named the Allston shop Boston's best vegetarian restaurant, saying its food can "satisfy even the most carnivorous appetites."

Like the Allston shop, the Jamaica Plain Scallywaggle' s will be owned and managed by an employee collective. Carian, a former JP resident, noted that the neighborhood has a tradition of collective and co-op business, including Red Sun Press.

"We take the form of a business, but really we are so outside the box there's hardly any box left," Carian said. "We're a social change organization more than anything else."

"We think, with our interactive style, we'll do well in JP," he said.

The collective approach will allow the shop to develop its own JP style, Carian said. "The flavor of T.J. Scallywaggles is sort of anarcho-punk, " he said, attributing that to the collective trio who run the Allston shop, which opened two years ago.

Carian described the Allston collective as anarchists and himself as a socialist, but said Scallywaggle' s has a common theme: "We're all social activists."

The pizzeria has a "triple commitment," he said: "to popularize vegan eating"; "to build progressive community"; and "to encourage collective enterprises. "

As one example, Scallywaggle' s would happily share resources with other vegan businesses. That could include Fiore's Italian Bakery, a fellow South Street business that has developed a niche with vegan desserts.

"We definitely emphasize cooperation rather than competition, " Carian said.

Politics aside, Felicia Scallywaggle' s will need collective effort in a more practical sense. "We're not fully funded yet," Carian acknowledged, saying that the pizzeria will rely on volunteer labor to build out the space.

While Felicia Scallywaggle' s will have freedom to develop its own atmosphere, it will have one big difference from the Allston shop: no live music. The JP location is too small for it, Carian said.

The JP shop will likely deliver, Carian said, adding that he would like it be bicycle delivery. In another unusual business model, Carian said he would be thrilled if bike delivery riders wanted to spin off into their own separate collective—say, a mini-business that delivers citywide for various vegan restaurants.

Carian said the Allston shop already delivers to JP customers when staffing allows.

Scallywaggle' s has been seeking a JP location for about two years. Carian said he looked at Centre Street spots such as the former Videosmith and Sweet Finnish storefronts, but found them too expensive.

"It is hard. We looked for a while," he said. "We always knew we were a good fit in JP."

 

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i dunno if you could afford the tuition...

can you go out every nite? how many beers can you have in one sitting?

and on that note, off to the breast fest (marin breast cancer beer fest)

Peter VV Jul 12, 2008 8:17 AM Re: Vegan pizza heads to JP

 

 

 

 

I realy do need a residential course at the unviersity of Frag dont I?

 

 

Peter vv

 

fraggle <EBbrewpunx (AT) earthlink (DOT) net> Sent: Friday, 11 July, 2008 9:25:48 PMRe: Vegan pizza heads to JP

 

 

*sputter*

no!

it comes in its own glass!! it needs a kwak glass

Peter VV Jul 11, 2008 11:40 AM @gro ups.com Re: Vegan pizza heads to JP

 

 

 

 

straight glass sir?

 

 

Peter vv

 

fraggle <EBbrewpunx@earthlin k.net>@gro ups.comFriday, 11 July, 2008 8:39:12 PMRe: Vegan pizza heads to JP

 

 

good

i'd like a pint of Kwak belgian ale please.

Peter VV Jul 11, 2008 11:36 AM @gro ups.com Re: Vegan pizza heads to JP

 

 

 

 

I live to serve.

 

 

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Blue Rose <bluerose156@ gmail.com>@gro ups.comFriday, 11 July, 2008 8:13:50 PMRe: Vegan pizza heads to JP

 

 

AW YEAH!!

 

I LOVE this pizzeria, and I knew they were expanding but was wondering when and where.

 

They badly need to open up a place in the Somerville/Cambridg e area and I look forward to that someday....

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By JOHN RUCH July 11, 2008

 

SOUTH ST.—A sister store to T.J. Scallywaggle' s, a popular vegan pizzeria in Allston, is coming to South Street as soon as September, according to founder Steve Carian.

Felicia Scallywaggle' s will open at 142 South St., where Felix Pizzeria was driven out by a 2006 arson fire. Carian said the name of the new Scallywaggle' s is a tribute to the burned-out business, adding that he has known its former owner, Felix Merida, for several years. Merida moved his shop to Allston after the fire.

"It's in part a continuation of the tradition and in part something new," Carian said.

Veganism is a pure form of vegetarianism that avoids the use of all animal products. Scallywaggle' s uses soy-based substitutes for cheese and meat under such light-hearted alternative terms as "cheeze,pepperino" and "sauhsage."

Boston Magazine last year named the Allston shop Boston's best vegetarian restaurant, saying its food can "satisfy even the most carnivorous appetites."

Like the Allston shop, the Jamaica Plain Scallywaggle' s will be owned and managed by an employee collective. Carian, a former JP resident, noted that the neighborhood has a tradition of collective and co-op business, including Red Sun Press.

"We take the form of a business, but really we are so outside the box there's hardly any box left," Carian said. "We're a social change organization more than anything else."

"We think, with our interactive style, we'll do well in JP," he said.

The collective approach will allow the shop to develop its own JP style, Carian said. "The flavor of T.J. Scallywaggles is sort of anarcho-punk, " he said, attributing that to the collective trio who run the Allston shop, which opened two years ago.

Carian described the Allston collective as anarchists and himself as a socialist, but said Scallywaggle' s has a common theme: "We're all social activists."

The pizzeria has a "triple commitment," he said: "to popularize vegan eating"; "to build progressive community"; and "to encourage collective enterprises. "

As one example, Scallywaggle' s would happily share resources with other vegan businesses. That could include Fiore's Italian Bakery, a fellow South Street business that has developed a niche with vegan desserts.

"We definitely emphasize cooperation rather than competition, " Carian said.

Politics aside, Felicia Scallywaggle' s will need collective effort in a more practical sense. "We're not fully funded yet," Carian acknowledged, saying that the pizzeria will rely on volunteer labor to build out the space.

While Felicia Scallywaggle' s will have freedom to develop its own atmosphere, it will have one big difference from the Allston shop: no live music. The JP location is too small for it, Carian said.

The JP shop will likely deliver, Carian said, adding that he would like it be bicycle delivery. In another unusual business model, Carian said he would be thrilled if bike delivery riders wanted to spin off into their own separate collective—say, a mini-business that delivers citywide for various vegan restaurants.

Carian said the Allston shop already delivers to JP customers when staffing allows.

Scallywaggle' s has been seeking a JP location for about two years. Carian said he looked at Centre Street spots such as the former Videosmith and Sweet Finnish storefronts, but found them too expensive.

"It is hard. We looked for a while," he said. "We always knew we were a good fit in JP."

 

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i LIKE THE SOUND OF THAT!

 

 

 

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fraggle <EBbrewpunx Sent: Saturday, 12 July, 2008 4:24:42 PMRe: Vegan pizza heads to JP

 

 

i dunno if you could afford the tuition...

can you go out every nite? how many beers can you have in one sitting?

and on that note, off to the breast fest (marin breast cancer beer fest)

Peter VV Jul 12, 2008 8:17 AM @gro ups.com Re: Vegan pizza heads to JP

 

 

 

 

I realy do need a residential course at the unviersity of Frag dont I?

 

 

Peter vv

 

fraggle <EBbrewpunx@earthlin k.net>@gro ups.comFriday, 11 July, 2008 9:25:48 PMRe: Vegan pizza heads to JP

 

 

*sputter*

no!

it comes in its own glass!! it needs a kwak glass

Peter VV Jul 11, 2008 11:40 AM @gro ups.com Re: Vegan pizza heads to JP

 

 

 

 

straight glass sir?

 

 

Peter vv

 

fraggle <EBbrewpunx@earthlin k.net>@gro ups.comFriday, 11 July, 2008 8:39:12 PMRe: Vegan pizza heads to JP

 

 

good

i'd like a pint of Kwak belgian ale please.

Peter VV Jul 11, 2008 11:36 AM @gro ups.com Re: Vegan pizza heads to JP

 

 

 

 

I live to serve.

 

 

Peter vv

 

Blue Rose <bluerose156@ gmail.com>@gro ups.comFriday, 11 July, 2008 8:13:50 PMRe: Vegan pizza heads to JP

 

 

AW YEAH!!

 

I LOVE this pizzeria, and I knew they were expanding but was wondering when and where.

 

They badly need to open up a place in the Somerville/Cambridg e area and I look forward to that someday....

On Fri, Jul 11, 2008 at 3:11 PM, Peter VV <swpgh01 (AT) talk21 (DOT) com> wrote:

 

 

 

 

 

By JOHN RUCH July 11, 2008

 

SOUTH ST.—A sister store to T.J. Scallywaggle' s, a popular vegan pizzeria in Allston, is coming to South Street as soon as September, according to founder Steve Carian.

Felicia Scallywaggle' s will open at 142 South St., where Felix Pizzeria was driven out by a 2006 arson fire. Carian said the name of the new Scallywaggle' s is a tribute to the burned-out business, adding that he has known its former owner, Felix Merida, for several years. Merida moved his shop to Allston after the fire.

"It's in part a continuation of the tradition and in part something new," Carian said.

Veganism is a pure form of vegetarianism that avoids the use of all animal products. Scallywaggle' s uses soy-based substitutes for cheese and meat under such light-hearted alternative terms as "cheeze,pepperino" and "sauhsage."

Boston Magazine last year named the Allston shop Boston's best vegetarian restaurant, saying its food can "satisfy even the most carnivorous appetites."

Like the Allston shop, the Jamaica Plain Scallywaggle' s will be owned and managed by an employee collective. Carian, a former JP resident, noted that the neighborhood has a tradition of collective and co-op business, including Red Sun Press.

"We take the form of a business, but really we are so outside the box there's hardly any box left," Carian said. "We're a social change organization more than anything else."

"We think, with our interactive style, we'll do well in JP," he said.

The collective approach will allow the shop to develop its own JP style, Carian said. "The flavor of T.J. Scallywaggles is sort of anarcho-punk, " he said, attributing that to the collective trio who run the Allston shop, which opened two years ago.

Carian described the Allston collective as anarchists and himself as a socialist, but said Scallywaggle' s has a common theme: "We're all social activists."

The pizzeria has a "triple commitment," he said: "to popularize vegan eating"; "to build progressive community"; and "to encourage collective enterprises. "

As one example, Scallywaggle' s would happily share resources with other vegan businesses. That could include Fiore's Italian Bakery, a fellow South Street business that has developed a niche with vegan desserts.

"We definitely emphasize cooperation rather than competition, " Carian said.

Politics aside, Felicia Scallywaggle' s will need collective effort in a more practical sense. "We're not fully funded yet," Carian acknowledged, saying that the pizzeria will rely on volunteer labor to build out the space.

While Felicia Scallywaggle' s will have freedom to develop its own atmosphere, it will have one big difference from the Allston shop: no live music. The JP location is too small for it, Carian said.

The JP shop will likely deliver, Carian said, adding that he would like it be bicycle delivery. In another unusual business model, Carian said he would be thrilled if bike delivery riders wanted to spin off into their own separate collective—say, a mini-business that delivers citywide for various vegan restaurants.

Carian said the Allston shop already delivers to JP customers when staffing allows.

Scallywaggle' s has been seeking a JP location for about two years. Carian said he looked at Centre Street spots such as the former Videosmith and Sweet Finnish storefronts, but found them too expensive.

"It is hard. We looked for a while," he said. "We always knew we were a good fit in JP."

 

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What, breast cancer!

 

Jo

 

 

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Saturday, July 12, 2008 4:32 PM

Re: Vegan pizza heads to JP

 

 

 

i LIKE THE SOUND OF THAT!

 

 

Peter vv

 

fraggle <EBbrewpunx (AT) earthlink (DOT) net> Sent: Saturday, 12 July, 2008 4:24:42 PMRe: Vegan pizza heads to JP

 

 

i dunno if you could afford the tuition...

can you go out every nite? how many beers can you have in one sitting?

and on that note, off to the breast fest (marin breast cancer beer fest)

Peter VV Jul 12, 2008 8:17 AM @gro ups.com Re: Vegan pizza heads to JP

 

 

 

 

I realy do need a residential course at the unviersity of Frag dont I?

 

 

Peter vv

 

fraggle <EBbrewpunx@earthlin k.net>@gro ups.comFriday, 11 July, 2008 9:25:48 PMRe: Vegan pizza heads to JP

 

 

*sputter*

no!

it comes in its own glass!! it needs a kwak glass

Peter VV Jul 11, 2008 11:40 AM @gro ups.com Re: Vegan pizza heads to JP

 

 

 

 

straight glass sir?

 

 

Peter vv

 

fraggle <EBbrewpunx@earthlin k.net>@gro ups.comFriday, 11 July, 2008 8:39:12 PMRe: Vegan pizza heads to JP

 

 

good

i'd like a pint of Kwak belgian ale please.

Peter VV Jul 11, 2008 11:36 AM @gro ups.com Re: Vegan pizza heads to JP

 

 

 

 

I live to serve.

 

 

Peter vv

 

Blue Rose <bluerose156@ gmail.com>@gro ups.comFriday, 11 July, 2008 8:13:50 PMRe: Vegan pizza heads to JP

 

 

AW YEAH!!

 

I LOVE this pizzeria, and I knew they were expanding but was wondering when and where.

 

They badly need to open up a place in the Somerville/Cambridg e area and I look forward to that someday....

On Fri, Jul 11, 2008 at 3:11 PM, Peter VV <swpgh01 (AT) talk21 (DOT) com> wrote:

 

 

 

 

 

By JOHN RUCH July 11, 2008

 

SOUTH ST.—A sister store to T.J. Scallywaggle' s, a popular vegan pizzeria in Allston, is coming to South Street as soon as September, according to founder Steve Carian.

Felicia Scallywaggle' s will open at 142 South St., where Felix Pizzeria was driven out by a 2006 arson fire. Carian said the name of the new Scallywaggle' s is a tribute to the burned-out business, adding that he has known its former owner, Felix Merida, for several years. Merida moved his shop to Allston after the fire.

"It's in part a continuation of the tradition and in part something new," Carian said.

Veganism is a pure form of vegetarianism that avoids the use of all animal products. Scallywaggle' s uses soy-based substitutes for cheese and meat under such light-hearted alternative terms as "cheeze,pepperino" and "sauhsage."

Boston Magazine last year named the Allston shop Boston's best vegetarian restaurant, saying its food can "satisfy even the most carnivorous appetites."

Like the Allston shop, the Jamaica Plain Scallywaggle' s will be owned and managed by an employee collective. Carian, a former JP resident, noted that the neighborhood has a tradition of collective and co-op business, including Red Sun Press.

"We take the form of a business, but really we are so outside the box there's hardly any box left," Carian said. "We're a social change organization more than anything else."

"We think, with our interactive style, we'll do well in JP," he said.

The collective approach will allow the shop to develop its own JP style, Carian said. "The flavor of T.J. Scallywaggles is sort of anarcho-punk, " he said, attributing that to the collective trio who run the Allston shop, which opened two years ago.

Carian described the Allston collective as anarchists and himself as a socialist, but said Scallywaggle' s has a common theme: "We're all social activists."

The pizzeria has a "triple commitment," he said: "to popularize vegan eating"; "to build progressive community"; and "to encourage collective enterprises. "

As one example, Scallywaggle' s would happily share resources with other vegan businesses. That could include Fiore's Italian Bakery, a fellow South Street business that has developed a niche with vegan desserts.

"We definitely emphasize cooperation rather than competition, " Carian said.

Politics aside, Felicia Scallywaggle' s will need collective effort in a more practical sense. "We're not fully funded yet," Carian acknowledged, saying that the pizzeria will rely on volunteer labor to build out the space.

While Felicia Scallywaggle' s will have freedom to develop its own atmosphere, it will have one big difference from the Allston shop: no live music. The JP location is too small for it, Carian said.

The JP shop will likely deliver, Carian said, adding that he would like it be bicycle delivery. In another unusual business model, Carian said he would be thrilled if bike delivery riders wanted to spin off into their own separate collective—say, a mini-business that delivers citywide for various vegan restaurants.

Carian said the Allston shop already delivers to JP customers when staffing allows.

Scallywaggle' s has been seeking a JP location for about two years. Carian said he looked at Centre Street spots such as the former Videosmith and Sweet Finnish storefronts, but found them too expensive.

"It is hard. We looked for a while," he said. "We always knew we were a good fit in JP."

 

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How could you Jo?

 

 

 

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jo <jo.heartwork Sent: Saturday, 12 July, 2008 7:54:08 PMRe: Vegan pizza heads to JP

 

 What, breast cancer!

 

Jo

 

 

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@gro ups.com

Saturday, July 12, 2008 4:32 PM

Re: Vegan pizza heads to JP

 

 

 

i LIKE THE SOUND OF THAT!

 

 

Peter vv

 

fraggle <EBbrewpunx@earthlin k.net>@gro ups.comSaturday, 12 July, 2008 4:24:42 PMRe: Vegan pizza heads to JP

 

 

i dunno if you could afford the tuition...

can you go out every nite? how many beers can you have in one sitting?

and on that note, off to the breast fest (marin breast cancer beer fest)

Peter VV Jul 12, 2008 8:17 AM @gro ups.com Re: Vegan pizza heads to JP

 

 

 

 

I realy do need a residential course at the unviersity of Frag dont I?

 

 

Peter vv

 

fraggle <EBbrewpunx@earthlin k.net>@gro ups.comFriday, 11 July, 2008 9:25:48 PMRe: Vegan pizza heads to JP

 

 

*sputter*

no!

it comes in its own glass!! it needs a kwak glass

Peter VV Jul 11, 2008 11:40 AM @gro ups.com Re: Vegan pizza heads to JP

 

 

 

 

straight glass sir?

 

 

Peter vv

 

fraggle <EBbrewpunx@earthlin k.net>@gro ups.comFriday, 11 July, 2008 8:39:12 PMRe: Vegan pizza heads to JP

 

 

good

i'd like a pint of Kwak belgian ale please.

Peter VV Jul 11, 2008 11:36 AM @gro ups.com Re: Vegan pizza heads to JP

 

 

 

 

I live to serve.

 

 

Peter vv

 

Blue Rose <bluerose156@ gmail.com>@gro ups.comFriday, 11 July, 2008 8:13:50 PMRe: Vegan pizza heads to JP

 

 

AW YEAH!!

 

I LOVE this pizzeria, and I knew they were expanding but was wondering when and where.

 

They badly need to open up a place in the Somerville/Cambridg e area and I look forward to that someday....

On Fri, Jul 11, 2008 at 3:11 PM, Peter VV <swpgh01 (AT) talk21 (DOT) com> wrote:

 

 

 

 

 

By JOHN RUCH July 11, 2008

 

SOUTH ST.—A sister store to T.J. Scallywaggle' s, a popular vegan pizzeria in Allston, is coming to South Street as soon as September, according to founder Steve Carian.

Felicia Scallywaggle' s will open at 142 South St., where Felix Pizzeria was driven out by a 2006 arson fire. Carian said the name of the new Scallywaggle' s is a tribute to the burned-out business, adding that he has known its former owner, Felix Merida, for several years. Merida moved his shop to Allston after the fire.

"It's in part a continuation of the tradition and in part something new," Carian said.

Veganism is a pure form of vegetarianism that avoids the use of all animal products. Scallywaggle' s uses soy-based substitutes for cheese and meat under such light-hearted alternative terms as "cheeze,pepperino" and "sauhsage."

Boston Magazine last year named the Allston shop Boston's best vegetarian restaurant, saying its food can "satisfy even the most carnivorous appetites."

Like the Allston shop, the Jamaica Plain Scallywaggle' s will be owned and managed by an employee collective. Carian, a former JP resident, noted that the neighborhood has a tradition of collective and co-op business, including Red Sun Press.

"We take the form of a business, but really we are so outside the box there's hardly any box left," Carian said. "We're a social change organization more than anything else."

"We think, with our interactive style, we'll do well in JP," he said.

The collective approach will allow the shop to develop its own JP style, Carian said. "The flavor of T.J. Scallywaggles is sort of anarcho-punk, " he said, attributing that to the collective trio who run the Allston shop, which opened two years ago.

Carian described the Allston collective as anarchists and himself as a socialist, but said Scallywaggle' s has a common theme: "We're all social activists."

The pizzeria has a "triple commitment," he said: "to popularize vegan eating"; "to build progressive community"; and "to encourage collective enterprises. "

As one example, Scallywaggle' s would happily share resources with other vegan businesses. That could include Fiore's Italian Bakery, a fellow South Street business that has developed a niche with vegan desserts.

"We definitely emphasize cooperation rather than competition, " Carian said.

Politics aside, Felicia Scallywaggle' s will need collective effort in a more practical sense. "We're not fully funded yet," Carian acknowledged, saying that the pizzeria will rely on volunteer labor to build out the space.

While Felicia Scallywaggle' s will have freedom to develop its own atmosphere, it will have one big difference from the Allston shop: no live music. The JP location is too small for it, Carian said.

The JP shop will likely deliver, Carian said, adding that he would like it be bicycle delivery. In another unusual business model, Carian said he would be thrilled if bike delivery riders wanted to spin off into their own separate collective—say, a mini-business that delivers citywide for various vegan restaurants.

Carian said the Allston shop already delivers to JP customers when staffing allows.

Scallywaggle' s has been seeking a JP location for about two years. Carian said he looked at Centre Street spots such as the former Videosmith and Sweet Finnish storefronts, but found them too expensive.

"It is hard. We looked for a while," he said. "We always knew we were a good fit in JP."

 

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 Not supporting research, I hope?

 

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Re: Vegan pizza heads to JP

 

 

 

i dunno if you could afford the tuition...

can you go out every nite? how many beers can you have in one sitting?

and on that note, off to the breast fest (marin breast cancer beer fest)

Peter VV Jul 12, 2008 8:17 AM Re: Vegan pizza heads to JP

 

 

 

 

I realy do need a residential course at the unviersity of Frag dont I?

 

 

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fraggle <EBbrewpunx (AT) earthlink (DOT) net> Sent: Friday, 11 July, 2008 9:25:48 PMRe: Vegan pizza heads to JP

 

 

*sputter*

no!

it comes in its own glass!! it needs a kwak glass

Peter VV Jul 11, 2008 11:40 AM @gro ups.com Re: Vegan pizza heads to JP

 

 

 

 

straight glass sir?

 

 

Peter vv

 

fraggle <EBbrewpunx@earthlin k.net>@gro ups.comFriday, 11 July, 2008 8:39:12 PMRe: Vegan pizza heads to JP

 

 

good

i'd like a pint of Kwak belgian ale please.

Peter VV Jul 11, 2008 11:36 AM @gro ups.com Re: Vegan pizza heads to JP

 

 

 

 

I live to serve.

 

 

Peter vv

 

Blue Rose <bluerose156@ gmail.com>@gro ups.comFriday, 11 July, 2008 8:13:50 PMRe: Vegan pizza heads to JP

 

 

AW YEAH!!

 

I LOVE this pizzeria, and I knew they were expanding but was wondering when and where.

 

They badly need to open up a place in the Somerville/Cambridg e area and I look forward to that someday....

On Fri, Jul 11, 2008 at 3:11 PM, Peter VV <swpgh01 (AT) talk21 (DOT) com> wrote:

 

 

 

 

 

By JOHN RUCH July 11, 2008

 

SOUTH ST.—A sister store to T.J. Scallywaggle' s, a popular vegan pizzeria in Allston, is coming to South Street as soon as September, according to founder Steve Carian.

Felicia Scallywaggle' s will open at 142 South St., where Felix Pizzeria was driven out by a 2006 arson fire. Carian said the name of the new Scallywaggle' s is a tribute to the burned-out business, adding that he has known its former owner, Felix Merida, for several years. Merida moved his shop to Allston after the fire.

"It's in part a continuation of the tradition and in part something new," Carian said.

Veganism is a pure form of vegetarianism that avoids the use of all animal products. Scallywaggle' s uses soy-based substitutes for cheese and meat under such light-hearted alternative terms as "cheeze,pepperino" and "sauhsage."

Boston Magazine last year named the Allston shop Boston's best vegetarian restaurant, saying its food can "satisfy even the most carnivorous appetites."

Like the Allston shop, the Jamaica Plain Scallywaggle' s will be owned and managed by an employee collective. Carian, a former JP resident, noted that the neighborhood has a tradition of collective and co-op business, including Red Sun Press.

"We take the form of a business, but really we are so outside the box there's hardly any box left," Carian said. "We're a social change organization more than anything else."

"We think, with our interactive style, we'll do well in JP," he said.

The collective approach will allow the shop to develop its own JP style, Carian said. "The flavor of T.J. Scallywaggles is sort of anarcho-punk, " he said, attributing that to the collective trio who run the Allston shop, which opened two years ago.

Carian described the Allston collective as anarchists and himself as a socialist, but said Scallywaggle' s has a common theme: "We're all social activists."

The pizzeria has a "triple commitment," he said: "to popularize vegan eating"; "to build progressive community"; and "to encourage collective enterprises. "

As one example, Scallywaggle' s would happily share resources with other vegan businesses. That could include Fiore's Italian Bakery, a fellow South Street business that has developed a niche with vegan desserts.

"We definitely emphasize cooperation rather than competition, " Carian said.

Politics aside, Felicia Scallywaggle' s will need collective effort in a more practical sense. "We're not fully funded yet," Carian acknowledged, saying that the pizzeria will rely on volunteer labor to build out the space.

While Felicia Scallywaggle' s will have freedom to develop its own atmosphere, it will have one big difference from the Allston shop: no live music. The JP location is too small for it, Carian said.

The JP shop will likely deliver, Carian said, adding that he would like it be bicycle delivery. In another unusual business model, Carian said he would be thrilled if bike delivery riders wanted to spin off into their own separate collective—say, a mini-business that delivers citywide for various vegan restaurants.

Carian said the Allston shop already delivers to JP customers when staffing allows.

Scallywaggle' s has been seeking a JP location for about two years. Carian said he looked at Centre Street spots such as the former Videosmith and Sweet Finnish storefronts, but found them too expensive.

"It is hard. We looked for a while," he said. "We always knew we were a good fit in JP."

 

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Blue Rose <bluerose156 Sent: Friday, July 11, 2008 3:13:50 PMRe: Vegan pizza heads to JP

 

 

AW YEAH!!

 

I LOVE this pizzeria, and I knew they were expanding but was wondering when and where.

 

They badly need to open up a place in the Somerville/Cambridg e area and I look forward to that someday....

On Fri, Jul 11, 2008 at 3:11 PM, Peter VV <swpgh01 (AT) talk21 (DOT) com> wrote:

 

 

 

 

 

By JOHN RUCH July 11, 2008

 

SOUTH ST.—A sister store to T.J. Scallywaggle' s, a popular vegan pizzeria in Allston, is coming to South Street as soon as September, according to founder Steve Carian.

Felicia Scallywaggle' s will open at 142 South St., where Felix Pizzeria was driven out by a 2006 arson fire. Carian said the name of the new Scallywaggle' s is a tribute to the burned-out business, adding that he has known its former owner, Felix Merida, for several years. Merida moved his shop to Allston after the fire.

"It's in part a continuation of the tradition and in part something new," Carian said.

Veganism is a pure form of vegetarianism that avoids the use of all animal products. Scallywaggle' s uses soy-based substitutes for cheese and meat under such light-hearted alternative terms as "cheeze,pepperino" and "sauhsage."

Boston Magazine last year named the Allston shop Boston's best vegetarian restaurant, saying its food can "satisfy even the most carnivorous appetites."

Like the Allston shop, the Jamaica Plain Scallywaggle' s will be owned and managed by an employee collective. Carian, a former JP resident, noted that the neighborhood has a tradition of collective and co-op business, including Red Sun Press.

"We take the form of a business, but really we are so outside the box there's hardly any box left," Carian said. "We're a social change organization more than anything else."

"We think, with our interactive style, we'll do well in JP," he said.

The collective approach will allow the shop to develop its own JP style, Carian said. "The flavor of T.J. Scallywaggles is sort of anarcho-punk, " he said, attributing that to the collective trio who run the Allston shop, which opened two years ago.

Carian described the Allston collective as anarchists and himself as a socialist, but said Scallywaggle' s has a common theme: "We're all social activists."

The pizzeria has a "triple commitment," he said: "to popularize vegan eating"; "to build progressive community"; and "to encourage collective enterprises. "

As one example, Scallywaggle' s would happily share resources with other vegan businesses. That could include Fiore's Italian Bakery, a fellow South Street business that has developed a niche with vegan desserts.

"We definitely emphasize cooperation rather than competition, " Carian said.

Politics aside, Felicia Scallywaggle' s will need collective effort in a more practical sense. "We're not fully funded yet," Carian acknowledged, saying that the pizzeria will rely on volunteer labor to build out the space.

While Felicia Scallywaggle' s will have freedom to develop its own atmosphere, it will have one big difference from the Allston shop: no live music. The JP location is too small for it, Carian said.

The JP shop will likely deliver, Carian said, adding that he would like it be bicycle delivery. In another unusual business model, Carian said he would be thrilled if bike delivery riders wanted to spin off into their own separate collective—say, a mini-business that delivers citywide for various vegan restaurants.

Carian said the Allston shop already delivers to JP customers when staffing allows.

Scallywaggle' s has been seeking a JP location for about two years. Carian said he looked at Centre Street spots such as the former Videosmith and Sweet Finnish storefronts, but found them too expensive.

"It is hard. We looked for a while," he said. "We always knew we were a good fit in JP."

 

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