Bearno's
A chain of pizza restaurants in Louisville, Kentucky
Bearno's is a chain of pizza restaurants based in Louisville, Kentucky. Known for its distinctive style of pizza, Bearno's has become a staple in the local dining scene, offering a variety of Italian-American dishes in addition to its signature pizzas.
History[edit | edit source]
Bearno's was founded in 1977 by Joe and Mary Steier in Louisville, Kentucky. The couple aimed to create a family-friendly restaurant that served high-quality pizza with a unique taste. Over the years, Bearno's has expanded to multiple locations throughout the Louisville area, becoming a beloved local brand.
Menu[edit | edit source]
The menu at Bearno's features a wide range of Italian-American cuisine, with a focus on pizza. The restaurant is particularly known for its "Mama Bearno's" pizza, which includes a combination of pepperoni, sausage, green peppers, onions, mushrooms, and black olives. In addition to pizza, Bearno's offers pasta, salads, sandwiches, and appetizers.
Signature Dishes[edit | edit source]
- Mama Bearno's Pizza: A signature pizza loaded with a variety of toppings, known for its hearty and flavorful profile.
- Bearno's Special: Another popular pizza option, featuring a blend of meats and vegetables.
- Lasagna: A classic Italian dish offered with layers of pasta, cheese, and meat sauce.
Locations[edit | edit source]
Bearno's operates several locations throughout the Louisville metropolitan area. Each location maintains the brand's commitment to quality and customer service, providing a welcoming atmosphere for families and individuals alike.
Community Involvement[edit | edit source]
Bearno's is actively involved in the local community, often participating in fundraising events and supporting local schools and charities. The restaurant chain is known for its commitment to giving back to the community that has supported it for decades.
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