- December 4, 2025
The Graifer and Henderson families pose outside Gotham City Pizza during its grand opening on Saturday, Aug. 5. Photo by Jarleene Almenas.
An inside look at Gotham City Pizza's logo next to its ordering counter. Photo by Jarleene Almenas.
Comic book-lovers browse the bins by Cloak and Dagger outside the pizzeria during its grand opening on Saturday, Aug. 5. Photo by Jarleene Almenas.
Angelique Barbara, 7, Toni Barbara, 2 and Brielle Giambrone, 5, smile next to Wonder Woman during Gotham City Pizza's grand opening on Saturday, Aug. 5. Photo by Jarleene Almenas.
Ted and Crystal Richard from Palm Coast are Daytona Beach's Ghost Busters. They arrived in costume to Gotham City Pizza's grand opening on Saturday, Aug. 5. Photo by Jarleene Almenas.
Gotham City Pizza was bustling with customers during its grand opening on Saturday, Aug. 5. Photo by Jarleene Almenas.
Orlando illustrator Humphrey Ching Humphrey Ching at Gotham City Pizza's grand opening on Saturday, Aug. 5. Photo by Jarleene Almenas.
Local comic book artist Steve Conley at Gotham City Pizza's grand opening on Saturday, Aug. 5. Photo by Jarleene Almenas.
At outdoor view of Gotham City Pizza during its grand opening on Saturday, Aug. 5. Photo by Jarleene Almenas.
Artist Tim Proctor stands next to a photo of him portrayed as a walker on "The Walking Dead" during Gotham City Pizza's grand opening on Saturday, Aug. 5. Photo by Jarleene Almenas.
Laila, 7, Jacob, 8, and Lily, 5, Niemann came dressed to Gotham City Pizza's grand opening on Saturday, Aug. 5. Photo by Jarleene Almenas.
Gotham City Pizza is now officially open, giving people an opportunity to both eat a popular carb and geek out.
The pizzeria, owned by Marco Falleta, kicked off their grand opening on Saturday, Aug. 5, with cosplayers, local comic book artists and of course, pizza. The restaurant, located on 197 N. Yonge St., was crowded shortly after noon with people of all ages, some even in costume.
Gotham City Pizza's opening also featured Tim Proctor, who aside from being an artist also played a walker in the "The Walking Dead," Ormond Beach comic book artist Steve Conley, and Orlando illustrator Humphrey Ching. Comic books were also for sale outside the pizzeria by local comics store, Cloak and Dagger.