In case u missed it, Alefantis emphatically stated for the record yesterday on the Kojo Mnambi radio show that Comet Ping Pong DOES NOT HAVE A BASEMENT.
https://thekojonnamdishow.org/shows/2016-11-30/pizza-propaganda-the-local-fallout-from-fake-news
Now, this is problematic because it contradicts all the available evidence we currently have. Including James Alefantis hinself talking about canning 10 tons of tomatoes at Comet and storing them in said basement. Which can be found here in this Metro Weekly article.
http://www.metroweekly.com/2015/04/from-scratch-james-alefantis/
In addition to his own words previously confirming the existence of a basement, we also have this book, Boutique Restaurants, which documents the interior of Comet Ping Pong. The only available images are too low of a resolution to make out the description. However, the space depicted is able to be assumed to be a basement area of the building. (Cant find the link to the book right now, i have screenshots on my twitter tho)
Another puzzling piece of information is the listing of Comet, 5037 Connecticut Ave. on propertyshark has the stories of the building listed as '2'.
http://www.propertyshark.com/mason/Property/11881126/5037-Connecticut-Ave-NW-Washington-DC-20008/
Other supporting evidence is a confirmed basement level in a neighboring business, Politics and Prose. Across the street there is Joe's Basement Bar, so we know buildings in the immediate vicinity have basements.
Fox News biggest argument in favor of "debunking Pizzagate" was the statement of fact that "Comet Ping Pong does not have a basement"
I'll leave it to the greater community to interpret the implications of these findings published above.
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carmencita ago
ALEFANTIS: Well, we make everything from scratch. Other restaurants, even good restaurants, will, like, not roast their own peppers. You can just buy the roasted peppers in a can. Or you can buy garlic oil. Some products you can get, and they’re consistent and they’re easy. But I didn’t even know that existed actually until they said that. I was like, “What do you mean? There’s another way? You can just buy these things?” Because a lot of restaurants will open a can and put it on. Like our sauce — we harvest a whole crop of organic tomatoes — 10 tons of tomatoes every year. Can them all, store them in the basement, have like a harvest party when it gets loaded in. WOW!!! You are so right. I don't know what to say. I have heard this go back and forth on here, but now I see it in print. Thanks for posting this.
TheDude2 ago
There's either a basement or he uses shitty canned sauce. Either way I wouldn't eat there.
laura0714 ago
I found an article where he specifically states he stores the sauce in Buck's basement. I don't think there is an actual basement at CPP. Tunnels, secret area, maybe, but this article does say he's storing them in Bucks basement https://www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/food/san-marzanos-the-bible-of-tomatoes/2013/08/12/85485c1a-fa32-11e2-9bde-7ddaa186b751_story.html?utm_term=.9a6b86c0f921
VnVnV ago
hopefully not a Walnut Sauce
carmencita ago
I have read reports that the food is pretty good, so I would not put it past him to be lying and forgetting he said it in the article. Maybe we will get definite proof.
Freemasonsrus ago
I'm just assuming there's human content in the sauce and/or meats. I've always thought the pizza oven was for disposal as well. Makes the most sense. Easy cleanup.
ThorTheWonderful ago
Do they make their own "salami" "pepperoni" etc., there, I wonder, the ground "beef" would be easy.
PizzaAccount ago
All the stuff that goes on there and you won't eat it because of the sauce?! Monster!! /s
catslovejustice ago
Thanks for the laugh! I needed that. :)
krisspykriss ago
If I had to eat there, I would actively search for something that most likely came from a can. Or something vegan. Preferably canned though. Any reputable restaurant I would probably order a ribeye... rare and blackened.