A local Wood-Fired Pizzeria …On Wheels
OK, this is cool. A 1949 Studebaker firetruck turned mobile wood-fired pizza truck!
OK, this is cool. A 1949 Studebaker firetruck turned mobile wood-fired pizza truck!
PMQ’s fifth annual Chinese Pizza Show will take place November 10-12 during China’s largest food service event, the 2010 FHC China in Shanghai.
Building on its range of career-building training programs, the National Restaurant Association has partnered with Aspen University on a new undergraduate degree in foodservice operations and management.
According to Nation’s Restaurant News, “Not content with robust business from the late-night, post-drinking munchies crowd, the nation’s only 24-hour Domino’s Pizza is going after breakfast, too.”
America’s Incredible Pizza Company announced today it will open its second Memphis location at the Hickory Ridge Mall at 6075 Winchester Road. The grand opening date is set for Thursday, October 7th.
According to AL.com, “Joe Carlucci, who holds the Guiness record for the highest pizza tossed and is one of the top pizza chefs in the country, will appear on “The Martha Stewart Show†this morning at 9 a.m. on The Hallmark Channel.”
John’s Incredible Pizza Company, known for its family focused restaurant and entertainment facilities located throughout California, formally announces its partnership agreement with H. Katz Capital Group, a venture capital firm formed by Philadelphia entrepreneur Harold Katz. The partnership will expand John’s from 10 locations to 20 or more over the next three to four years.
Today, the National Restaurant Association hailed final passage of a bill in the U.S. House of Representatives that will provide the nation’s restaurants and small businesses with tax relief and assistance in gaining access to capital. The House voted 237-187 this afternoon for the Small Business Jobs Act of 2010, H.R. 5297, which passed the Senate last week. President Obama is expected to sign the measure into law next week.
Vancouver Pizza, an Uptown Village mainstay, is celebrating its 10th anniversary under current ownership with a ribbon cutting and discounts and specials from September 28 to October 2.
According to Nation’s Restaurant News, “As the economy shows signs of improvement and restaurant traffic begins to rebound, operators may face higher food costs in 2011 and will need to mitigate those increased expenses without hurting customer visits, industry analysts said last week.”