PieZoni's®, a family owned and operated business, started as a casual dining restaurant chain in 1996, operating under the name "Pepperoni's." It's current concept has evolved under the ownership of Victor Martinez and Joe Ferreira. PieZoni's® features pizza with a complementing array of items that has proven its appeal to a value-conscious clientele.
Creativity, hard work and the support of its founders led to the formation of PieZoni's® Franchising, LLC in January of 2006. The family's passion for excellence in preparing Italian foods and providing superior customer service continues to exist today.
PieZoni's® was created in response to the demands of consumers who wanted great pizzas, sandwiches, salads and Italian pastas, prepared with fresh ingredients, served in a clean, bright, visually exciting atmosphere by friendly, efficient restaurant personnel. Our "Bar Pie" pizza is the foundation upon which we have constructed our menu. PieZoni's 10-inch round thin-crust pizza distinguishes itself from the competition through the development of proprietary recipes for our dough and sauce.
We can assure our customers that they will have the same experience every time they enter a PieZoni's® restaurant. We have created PieZoni's® as a brand that brings fun, quality and consistency to our customers.
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Pretty basic and straightforward. A little weird that you can’t get any info about your order while inside the app and you have to get an email. Apple Pay support would be sweet. A little interface retouch wouldn’t hurt either, not that I’m docking stars for it. Like the Refreshing Rewards button in the rewards section. It looks kinda bad unselected. When you do select it, it looks better but the words are a little off center vertically. I know, picky, but things I notice. I’m also not sure why the food images in the menu have the name of the section in them while above the name of the section. All in all, it does the job.