Jerry's Subs & Pizza

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Jerry's Subs & Pizza is a prominent fast food chain that specializes in submarine sandwiches and pizza. The company was established in 1954 and has since grown to include over 150 locations across the United States.

History[edit | edit source]

Jerry's Subs & Pizza was founded by Jerry Lapin, Albert Lapin, and Bennett Lerner in San Francisco, California. The first location was a small sandwich shop in the city's Mission District. The founders' goal was to create a fast food restaurant that offered high-quality, fresh ingredients and a variety of unique flavors.

In the early years, Jerry's Subs & Pizza focused primarily on submarine sandwiches, also known as "subs". These sandwiches, filled with various meats, cheeses, and vegetables, quickly became popular among locals. As the business grew, the founders decided to expand their menu to include pizza.

Menu[edit | edit source]

The menu at Jerry's Subs & Pizza includes a wide variety of submarine sandwiches and pizzas. The subs are available in several sizes and can be customized with a variety of toppings. The pizzas are made with fresh dough and topped with a selection of high-quality ingredients.

In addition to subs and pizzas, Jerry's Subs & Pizza also offers a selection of salads, wraps, and desserts. The restaurant also offers a variety of beverages, including soft drinks, iced tea, and bottled water.

Locations[edit | edit source]

Jerry's Subs & Pizza has locations in several states across the United States. The majority of these locations are in the Mid-Atlantic states, including Maryland, Virginia, and Pennsylvania. The company also has locations in Florida, Texas, and California.

See also[edit | edit source]

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