Pizza Inn Corporation CEO Brandon Solano of Dallas, TX, made a visit to Rochester’s newly opened Pizza Inn, 201 Rouch Place, on Jan 7. The pizza chain owned by David and Phoebe Omete recently held its grand opening Dec. 15.

Aiming to provide a family-friendly buffet, the Omete’s say their crew emphasizes the importance of good service and providing what the customer's taste buds are looking for and will cater to any requests made to be added to the buffet. The franchise is famous for making their food fresh and in house, including their pizza dough, ranch, and desserts. Their mozzarella is also shredded daily.

Solano said Wednesday’s visit to the Rochester Pizza Inn was to show support to the new business. Putting Fulton County on the map, the Rochester Pizza Inn is the only of the franchise in the state. Serving at other locations across the US, Solano said he’s excited about Pizza Inn expanding into Indiana territory and looks forward to doing business in the Hoosier state.

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