GREENSBORO, N.C. (WGHP/WXIN) – Plenty of people across the Piedmont Triad have a shot at some free pizza but only if they live on the spookiest street in town.
Tombstone Pizza is giving away free pizza for Halloween to people with a real life Elm Street address, according to Bloody Disgusting.
Elm Street first got its creepy connection in the 1980s when the “Nightmare on Elm Street” series released finger-bladed dream killer Freddy Kreuger out on to the world.
Elm is one of the most popular street names in the country, according to a 2015 Washington Post article, which explains why there are so many across the Triad.
Just looking at a list of the biggest cities in the Triad, there are Elm Streets in Greensboro, High Point, Burlington, Thomasville, Asheboro, Clemmons, Reidsville, Eden and Graham.
But Winston-Salem, Kernersville and Lexington are out of luck.
Tombstone will be giving the free pizza out while supplies last from Oct. 3 to Halloween on Oct. 31. One lucky winner will get free pizza for a year.
You can enter here once the contest opens.