Sir Pizza is a United States chain of pizza restaurants. Wendell Swartz opened the original restaurant in Lafayette, Indiana, in 1957 under the name of Pizza King. Sir Pizza was incorporated in 1965. In 1966, Robert Swartz, Wendell's brother, expanded Pizza King outside of Indiana under the name of "Sir Pizza". In Indiana, they are franchised under the Pizza King name, one of two chains in Indiana using that name.
Sir Pizza franchise rights have been sold in North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Michigan, Florida, Indiana, Kentucky, and Pennsylvania.
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Food and Advertising
Various Sir Pizza franchises market the pizza with the phrase "Good to the Very Edge", which purports to reference the lack of a traditional crust in Sir Pizza pizzas. Specifically the pizza pies are "virtually flat with cheese, sauce, and toppings loaded all the way to the very edge." Sir Pizza is unique in that it does not use more typical sliced pepperoni, rather the topping is ground into crumbles that are spread over the entire pizza, similar to sausage.
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Locations
Indiana
There are multiple locations in Muncie, where the chain is based. Several franchises are scattered through mainly Eastern Indiana.
Kentucky
In Kentucky, Sir Pizza has multiple franchises in Lexington, along with one restaurant in Winchester.
Michigan
In Michigan, Sir Pizza has franchises in East Lansing, South Lansing, and Battle Creek.
North Carolina
In North Carolina, Sir Pizza has franchises in High Point, Thomasville, Troy, Siler City, Asheboro Randleman and Boone.
Pennsylvania
In Pennsylvania, Sir Pizza has franchises in Pittsburgh, Wexford, Warrendale, and Cranberry.
South Carolina
In South Carolina, Sir Pizza has franchises in North Myrtle Beach.
This location has closed.
Tennessee
In Tennessee, Sir Pizza has franchises in Murfreesboro, Dickson, Antioch, Hermitage, Nashville, Madison, Bellevue, Fairview, and LaVergne.
Florida
In Florida, Sir Pizza has one location in Ft Myers and two in the Miami area.
See also
- Peter Jubeck
- List of pizza chains of the United States
References
Source of article : Wikipedia