Pizza Inn Opens New Restaurant In Oklahoma City
Pizza Inn has opened its new restaurant in Oklahoma City. The new restaurant is the company's third in this region and fourteenth in the state.
The restaurant will provide consumers with specialty and traditional handcrafted pizzas, pastas, salads and desserts in a dine-in buffet format with delivery and carryout.
Allen Odetellah is the owner of the new restaurant in Oklahoma City. He has opened his first restaurant in 1990 and has since grown his network of franchises to include a total of 12 restaurants throughout Oklahoma, Texas and Missouri.
In an effort to further increase national and regional growth, Pizza Inn is seeking single- and multi-unit franchisees, and area developers in select regions of the country.
Charlie Morrison, CEO of Pizza Inn, said: As we continue to grow our brand in various markets across the country, we are thrilled about opening our newest restaurant in Oklahoma City and continuing to feed the local appetite for our variety of specialty and traditional handcrafted pizzas, pastas, salads and desserts.”
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