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re: National chain pizza
Posted on 6/25/23 at 2:47 pm to RockyMtnTigerWDE
Posted on 6/25/23 at 2:47 pm to RockyMtnTigerWDE
Friend,
Mentioning Pizza Hut in the same conversation as Grimaldi’s is an injustice to the latter. While they both may be national pizza chains, that is where the similarities end. Grimaldi’s produces a world class product out of a coal oven that is stoked twice daily. Its pizza makers undergo intensive training and top notch ingredients are used. Every pie that comes out of a Grimaldi’s oven is quality checked and if its crust is not up to snuff, the pizza is discarded.
Pizza Hut, on the other hand, uses conveyor belt ovens, which requires no skill from a baker, utilizes premade dough and covers everything in a cheap oil sauce. Ingredients and labor are cheap at Pizza Gut, and the end product testifies to this process. Circle K pizzas are on par with Pizza Hut, among the worst pizzas ever made.
Yours,
TulaneLSU
P.S. At some point Frank Pepe will enter this conversation. I have only eaten at the original, but I have heard its franchises make excellent pies. Whether it can scale like Grimaldi’s has (the Grimaldi’s in Destin makes a better pie than the original Grimaldi’s at the foot of the Brooklyn Brisge) remains to be seen.
I also just realized I did not consider Famous Famiglia in my rankings. The Famous Famiglia chains I have had in NY and NJ are outstanding. But the one I tried in the Atlanta airport was very disappointing.
All of the Chicago chains, from UNO to Giordano’s are just as bad as Pizza Hut. Malnati’s is okay, but does not sniff the top 10, even as a regional chain.
Mentioning Pizza Hut in the same conversation as Grimaldi’s is an injustice to the latter. While they both may be national pizza chains, that is where the similarities end. Grimaldi’s produces a world class product out of a coal oven that is stoked twice daily. Its pizza makers undergo intensive training and top notch ingredients are used. Every pie that comes out of a Grimaldi’s oven is quality checked and if its crust is not up to snuff, the pizza is discarded.
Pizza Hut, on the other hand, uses conveyor belt ovens, which requires no skill from a baker, utilizes premade dough and covers everything in a cheap oil sauce. Ingredients and labor are cheap at Pizza Gut, and the end product testifies to this process. Circle K pizzas are on par with Pizza Hut, among the worst pizzas ever made.
Yours,
TulaneLSU
P.S. At some point Frank Pepe will enter this conversation. I have only eaten at the original, but I have heard its franchises make excellent pies. Whether it can scale like Grimaldi’s has (the Grimaldi’s in Destin makes a better pie than the original Grimaldi’s at the foot of the Brooklyn Brisge) remains to be seen.
I also just realized I did not consider Famous Famiglia in my rankings. The Famous Famiglia chains I have had in NY and NJ are outstanding. But the one I tried in the Atlanta airport was very disappointing.
All of the Chicago chains, from UNO to Giordano’s are just as bad as Pizza Hut. Malnati’s is okay, but does not sniff the top 10, even as a regional chain.
This post was edited on 6/25/23 at 2:54 pm
Posted on 6/25/23 at 2:48 pm to TulaneLSU
Good God that’s a terrible list.
Posted on 6/25/23 at 2:53 pm to Sidicous
quote:
His understanding of "National Chain" is limited
Not just him.
Grimaldis is not a national chain.
Godfathers isn’t either.
Posted on 6/25/23 at 2:58 pm to Tigertown in ATL
I’m looking ahead since Grimaldi’s is now offering franchises. It’s beyond regional but 46 stores I agree it doesn’t put it on the same level of locations the other shitty pizza chains offer.
Posted on 6/25/23 at 3:03 pm to TomballTiger
Marco's is really good.
Posted on 6/25/23 at 3:58 pm to TulaneLSU
quote:
Jet's Puts Little Caesars to shame, and its 500 plus locations in 22 states means it very much is a national chain.
If this counts as a national chain it’s easily number one. It was pretty cheap when it first came to Chicago but by the time I left it was fricking expensive.
Posted on 6/25/23 at 4:01 pm to Tigertown in ATL
quote:
Godfathers isn’t either.
450+ restaurants in 40 states is a national chain unless you want to define what you think a national chain is.
Posted on 6/25/23 at 4:22 pm to Chucktown_Badger
I'm surprised Little Caesar's hasn't been mentioned, their thin crust is pretty good. Even if it wasn't so cheap, the Little Caesar's is pretty tasty. Grimaldi's is good too, but a pizza that costs $11 at LC costs $34 at Grimaldi's.
Posted on 6/25/23 at 4:25 pm to BigBinBR
i stand corrected about Godfathers. I never see one anywhere.
Here is Georgia they are few and far between and in shithole locations.
Here is Georgia they are few and far between and in shithole locations.
Posted on 6/25/23 at 6:49 pm to Dandaman
OP they reopened a new Pizza Hut place by my house. They shut the old one down about 3 years ago. The new one is a takeout drive through. I was in a pinch for time and needed something for the kids to eat and ordered a couple of pizzas. It was actually pretty good for a chain like that. I go back 3 months later, everyone had an attitude, and the pizza was not good. Stuff like that drives me nuts with these type of chains.
Posted on 6/25/23 at 8:19 pm to diat150
Pizza Hut with extra ingredients makes it like it used to taste
Extra cheese especially
Extra cheese especially
Posted on 6/25/23 at 10:22 pm to TulaneLSU
quote:
TulaneLSU
You are a dumb frickface.
Grimaldi's has locations in 11 out of 50 states. That's 22% of the states. 39 states don't have one.
The only locations are here:
AL AZ FL ID KS KY NV NY SC TX WI
It takes a massive dipshit to not understand the term 'national'.
Posted on 6/25/23 at 10:41 pm to Tigertown in ATL
quote:
Here is Georgia they are few and far between and in shithole locations.
That seems to be the Little Ceasar's problem also.
Most locations I have seen are in bad neighborhoods.
Posted on 6/25/23 at 10:49 pm to Smeg
Friend,
If a pizzeria has locations in Idaho, Nevada, Florida, New York, Wisconsin, Kansas, and other states how is that not a national chain? If it is not a national chain, then what type of chain is it?
A local chain? A state chain? A regional chain? If you say regional chain, which region?
How is Grimaldi’s not a national chain? Does a restaurant need a location in every state to be a national chain? Does that mean that Cane’s is not a national chicken chain? Does it have to have locations in 15 states? But what if all 15 are on the East Coast?
Several states have come up with a definition for a national chain restaurant. The definition simply is a restaurant operating under the same name in three or more states. Perhaps you would like to create your own definition. Under that definition we shall then analyze multiple restaurant chains.
Yours,
TulaneLSU
If a pizzeria has locations in Idaho, Nevada, Florida, New York, Wisconsin, Kansas, and other states how is that not a national chain? If it is not a national chain, then what type of chain is it?
A local chain? A state chain? A regional chain? If you say regional chain, which region?
How is Grimaldi’s not a national chain? Does a restaurant need a location in every state to be a national chain? Does that mean that Cane’s is not a national chicken chain? Does it have to have locations in 15 states? But what if all 15 are on the East Coast?
Several states have come up with a definition for a national chain restaurant. The definition simply is a restaurant operating under the same name in three or more states. Perhaps you would like to create your own definition. Under that definition we shall then analyze multiple restaurant chains.
Yours,
TulaneLSU
This post was edited on 6/25/23 at 10:50 pm
Posted on 6/25/23 at 11:15 pm to LemmyLives
quote:
a pizza that costs $11 at LC costs $34 at Grimaldi's
Well yeah, one is actually a real pizza.
Posted on 6/25/23 at 11:58 pm to Dandaman
If Pizza Hut reverted to fresh dough instead of those frozen dough disks they use they'd return to #1
For now, Dominos gets the nod
For now, Dominos gets the nod
Posted on 6/26/23 at 6:13 am to fallguy_1978
Im with you, its marcos then dominos for me
Posted on 6/26/23 at 6:44 am to Dandaman
You’re getting downvoted, but we’ve ordered from The Hut a couple of times lately, and it was really good. Makes a great breakfast.
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