Ledo Pizza

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Ledo Pizza[edit | edit source]

Ledo Pizza is a popular American pizza restaurant chain that was founded in 1955 in Adelphi, Maryland. Ledo Pizza is known for its rectangular-shaped pizzas, which are made with a flaky, thin crust and topped with high-quality ingredients.

History[edit | edit source]

Ledo Pizza was first opened by Tommy Marcos and Robert Beall in Adelphi, Maryland. The restaurant quickly gained popularity for its unique pizza style and delicious flavors. Over the years, Ledo Pizza expanded its operations and currently has numerous locations across the United States.

Menu[edit | edit source]

Ledo Pizza offers a diverse menu that includes a variety of pizza options, as well as other Italian-American dishes. Some of the popular pizza choices at Ledo Pizza include the Classic Pepperoni Pizza, Veggie Pizza, and the Buffalo Chicken Pizza. In addition to pizzas, Ledo Pizza also serves appetizers, salads, pasta dishes, and desserts.

Locations[edit | edit source]

Ledo Pizza has a wide presence across the United States, with locations in various states including Maryland, Virginia, Pennsylvania, and Florida. The restaurant chain continues to expand, with new locations being added regularly.

Awards and Recognition[edit | edit source]

Ledo Pizza has received numerous awards and recognition for its delicious pizzas and excellent customer service. In 2019, Ledo Pizza was named "Best Pizza Chain in America" by USA Today's 10Best Readers' Choice Awards.

References[edit | edit source]

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