It's been more than five decades since the Pizza Inn franchise has had an establishment open in Indiana. The new owners of the upcoming Pizza Inn at 201 Rouch Place Dr in Rochester are looking to put the community on the map by bringing the state's only family-friendly, affordable buffet chain to Fulton County.

Business owners David and Phoebe Omete bought the upcoming Pizza Inn location in Rochester last year. Serving at other locations primarily in the southeastern and southwestern portion of the U.S., Pizza Inn is more than your average pizza joint, providing a buffet that includes unlimited pizza, pasta, soup, salad, sandwiches, desserts and more. All made in house, including the pizza dough, David emphasized the importance of serving what the customer's taste buds are looking for and will cater to any requests made to be added to the buffet.

Holding a commitment to quality and exceptional service, Pizza Inn is now looking to hire between 16 to 20 team members for the Rochester location before they're able to set a date for an official grand opening. The owners say employee pay will be negotiable depending on the employees experience and passion for customer service and integrity. By bringing Pizza Inn back to the Hoosier state, the Omete's say they plan on hiring all of their staff locally as a way to connect directly with the community.
Anyone interested in joining the Pizza Inn team can apply online at the Rochester Pizza Inn LinkedIn page online or email PizzaInnRochester@gmail.com. Those with any questions can call 214-502-3300.

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