Jerry's Subs & Pizza

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Overview[edit | edit source]

Jerry's Subs & Pizza is a regional chain of fast food restaurants in the United States, known for its subs and pizza. The chain was founded in 1954 and has since grown to include numerous locations primarily in the Mid-Atlantic region.

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History[edit | edit source]

Jerry's Subs & Pizza was established in 1954 by Jerry and Al Ledo in Wheaton, Maryland. The original concept was to provide high-quality sandwiches and pizza to local customers. Over the years, the brand expanded its menu and locations, becoming a staple in the fast casual dining scene.

Menu[edit | edit source]

The menu at Jerry's Subs & Pizza features a variety of items, including:

  • Subs: A wide range of hot and cold subs, including the classic Italian sub, cheesesteak, and chicken parmesan.
  • Pizza: Traditional and specialty pizzas with various toppings.
  • Salads: Fresh salads with options for customization.
  • Sides: Including fries, onion rings, and mozzarella sticks.

Locations[edit | edit source]

Jerry's Subs & Pizza operates primarily in the Mid-Atlantic region, with locations in Maryland, Virginia, and Washington, D.C.. The chain focuses on providing a local dining experience with a commitment to quality and customer service.

Business Model[edit | edit source]

Jerry's Subs & Pizza operates on a franchise model, allowing individual owners to operate their own locations under the Jerry's brand. This model has facilitated the chain's growth and presence in the region.

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