Eagle Boys

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Eagle Boys[edit | edit source]

Eagle Boys was a popular Australian pizza chain that operated from 1987 to 2016. It was known for its wide variety of pizza flavors and its commitment to using fresh ingredients. This article provides an overview of the history, menu, and legacy of Eagle Boys.

History[edit | edit source]

Eagle Boys was founded in Albury, New South Wales, Australia, in 1987 by businessman Tom Potter. The first store was a small pizza shop that quickly gained popularity for its delicious pizzas and friendly service. Over the years, the chain expanded rapidly, opening stores across Australia and becoming one of the country's largest pizza chains.

In 2007, Eagle Boys introduced a new concept called "Pizza Perfected," which aimed to provide customers with high-quality pizzas made to their exact specifications. This customization option allowed customers to choose from a wide range of toppings, sauces, and crusts, ensuring that each pizza was tailored to their preferences.

Menu[edit | edit source]

Eagle Boys offered a diverse menu that catered to different tastes and dietary preferences. Their pizza options included classic flavors like Margherita, Pepperoni, and Hawaiian, as well as unique creations such as BBQ Meatlovers, Spicy Veg Trio, and Seafood Sensation. The chain also offered gluten-free and vegetarian pizza options to accommodate customers with specific dietary needs.

In addition to pizzas, Eagle Boys served a variety of sides and desserts. Customers could choose from options like garlic bread, chicken wings, salads, and gelato. The chain also offered meal deals and combo offers to provide value for money to its customers.

Legacy[edit | edit source]

Eagle Boys played a significant role in the Australian pizza industry and left a lasting legacy. The chain was known for its commitment to using fresh, locally sourced ingredients, which set it apart from its competitors. It also prioritized customer satisfaction by offering customizable pizzas and a wide range of menu options.

Despite its popularity, Eagle Boys faced financial difficulties in the later years. In 2016, the chain went into voluntary administration and was subsequently acquired by Pizza Hut Australia. As a result, all Eagle Boys stores were rebranded as Pizza Hut or closed down.

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Contributors: Prab R. Tumpati, MD