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Del Popolo Recycled Shipping Container PizzeriaWe wouldn't mind having one of <a href="http://www.delpopolosf.com/">Del Popolo's</a> hot, fresh Neapolitan pizzas baked in an 800 degree oven right about now, especially since it is delivered from a <a href="http://inhabitat.com/starbucks-opens-new-reclamation-drive-thru-made-from-recycled-shipping-containers/">recycled shipping container</a> on wheels! San Francisco Noe Valley resident Jon Darsky left his job as a <a href="http://www.flourandwater.com/">Flour + Water</a> pizzaiolo in order to open up his own joint - and he did it in exceptional style. With help from four designers, Darsky gutted a 20-foot shipping container and fitted it on a large truck that he drives around the streets of San Francisco.1
Del Popolo Recycled Shipping Container PizzeriaJon Darsky wanted to build a new pizza joint but he wanted to do it in style!2
Del Popolo Recycled Shipping Container PizzeriaDel Popolo is a 20-foot gutted shipping container on wheels3
Del Popolo Recycled Shipping Container PizzeriaA wood-fired oven was brought in from Naples4
Del Popolo Recycled Shipping Container PizzeriaThe oven reaches temperatures of 800 degrees!5
Del Popolo Recycled Shipping Container PizzeriaGlass doors on one side allow customers to watch their pie being made6
Del Popolo Recycled Shipping Container PizzeriaAuthentic Neapolitan pies cook up in 60 seconds flat!7







