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UPDATE: World Pie Will Reopen Sunday After Chimney Fire Saturday Night

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A fire in the chimney broke out at World Pie in Bridgehampton Saturday night.   COURTESY CHRISTINE HOYT

A fire in the chimney broke out at World Pie in Bridgehampton Saturday night. COURTESY CHRISTINE HOYT

A fire broke out in the chimney at World Pie in Bridgehampton Saturday night.    COURTESY CHRISTINE HOYT

A fire broke out in the chimney at World Pie in Bridgehampton Saturday night. COURTESY CHRISTINE HOYT

A fire broke out in the chimney at World Pie in Bridgehampton Saturday night. COURTESY CHRISTINE HOYT

A fire broke out in the chimney at World Pie in Bridgehampton Saturday night. COURTESY CHRISTINE HOYT

Bridgehampton Fire Department firefighters on the roof of Wold Pie restaurant on Saturday night.  Laura Maresca-Sanatore

Bridgehampton Fire Department firefighters on the roof of Wold Pie restaurant on Saturday night. Laura Maresca-Sanatore

The word burning oven at World Pie in Bridgehampton was inoperable on Tuesday because of fire damage it sustained over the weekend. GREG WEHNER

The word burning oven at World Pie in Bridgehampton was inoperable on Tuesday because of fire damage it sustained over the weekend. GREG WEHNER

authorMichael Wright on Apr 14, 2018
UPDATE: Saturday, 10 p.m. World Pie owner Michael Mannino said the restaurant will be open on Sunday after a chimney fire that erupted in the exhaust system of the Bridgehampton... more

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