Peter Piper Pizza
Peter Piper Pizza is an American pizza chain restaurant that was founded in 1973. The chain is known for its use of fresh ingredients and its family-friendly environment, which often includes arcade games and party rooms.
History[edit | edit source]
Peter Piper Pizza was founded in 1973 in Phoenix, Arizona by Tony Cavolo. The first location was a small, 4,000-square-foot building that quickly gained popularity due to its unique combination of quality pizza and family entertainment. Today, the chain has expanded to over 140 locations across the United States and Mexico.
Menu[edit | edit source]
The menu at Peter Piper Pizza includes a variety of items, including pizza, pasta, salads, and appetizers. The pizza is made with fresh, hand-tossed dough and topped with a variety of ingredients. The chain is also known for its signature chicken wings and dessert pizzas.
Locations[edit | edit source]
Peter Piper Pizza has locations in several states, including Arizona, California, New Mexico, and Texas. The chain also has a significant presence in Mexico, with over 50 locations.
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