List of pizza chains of the United States

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List of Pizza Chains of the United States

The United States boasts a diverse and expansive pizza industry, with numerous chains operating across the country. These chains range from large, international brands to smaller, regional operations, each offering their unique take on this beloved dish. This article provides an overview of some of the most prominent and popular pizza chains in the United States.

Major Pizza Chains[edit]

Domino's Pizza[edit]

Founded in 1960 in Ypsilanti, Michigan, Domino's Pizza is one of the largest and most recognized pizza delivery companies worldwide. Known for its wide variety of pizza options and fast delivery service, Domino's has established a significant presence in the United States and beyond.

Pizza Hut[edit]

Pizza Hut was established in 1958 in Wichita, Kansas. It is one of the oldest and most widespread pizza chains, with locations around the globe. Pizza Hut is famous for its pan pizza, stuffed crust pizza, and a variety of side dishes.

Papa John's Pizza[edit]

Papa John's Pizza, founded in 1984 in Jeffersonville, Indiana, is known for its slogan "Better Ingredients. Better Pizza." Papa John's has grown rapidly and is recognized for its focus on quality ingredients.

Little Caesars[edit]

Established in 1959 in Garden City, Michigan, Little Caesars is renowned for its "Hot-N-Ready" pizza, offering customers a quick and affordable option without the need to pre-order.

Chuck E. Cheese[edit]

Chuck E. Cheese, founded in 1977 in San Jose, California, combines family entertainment with pizza dining. It is a popular venue for children's birthday parties and family outings, offering arcade games, amusement rides, and animatronic displays alongside its pizza menu.

Regional and Specialty Pizza Chains[edit]

California Pizza Kitchen[edit]

California Pizza Kitchen (CPK) was founded in 1985 in Beverly Hills, California. CPK is known for its innovative and non-traditional pizzas, such as the Original BBQ Chicken Pizza, as well as a broad selection of pasta, salads, and desserts.

Jet's Pizza[edit]

Founded in 1978 in Sterling Heights, Michigan, Jet's Pizza is famous for its Detroit-style deep-dish pizza and unique "8 Corner Pizza," which ensures every slice has the coveted crispy corners.

Mellow Mushroom[edit]

Mellow Mushroom, established in 1974 in Atlanta, Georgia, offers a unique, eclectic dining experience with a focus on pizza made with high-quality, fresh ingredients. It is also known for its artistic and funky restaurant decor.

Emerging Chains[edit]

Several new chains are gaining popularity across the United States, offering unique twists on traditional pizza or focusing on specific niches such as organic ingredients, gluten-free options, or gourmet toppings. These include Blaze Pizza, MOD Pizza, and Pieology, which emphasize customization and fast, casual dining experiences.

Conclusion[edit]

The pizza chain industry in the United States is both vast and varied, catering to a wide range of tastes and preferences. From traditional offerings to innovative and specialty pizzas, these chains play a significant role in the American culinary landscape.

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