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LaRosa's Pizzeria

LaRosa's Pizzeria is a chain of pizzerias serving neighborhoods throughout Ohio, Kentucky, and Indiana. It was founded in 1954 by Donald "Buddy" LaRosa,[2] along with partners Richard "Muzzie" Minella, Mike Soldano and Frank "Head" Serraino.[3] Originally called Papa Gino's,[2] LaRosa later bought out his partners, and changed the name to LaRosa's.

LaRosa's Lantern Ridge, in Richmond, Ky., was the company's southernmost pizzeria when it opened in May 2021. [1]
LaRosa's Pizzeria
TypePrivately held company
IndustryRestaurant
FoundedCincinnati, Ohio, U.S. 1954
FounderBuddy LaRosa
Headquarters,
Number of locations
66 pizzerias (2022)
Area served
Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana
Key people
Donald "Buddy" LaRosa (founder, chairman emeritus)
Michael LaRosa (CEO), (chairman of the board)
Mark LaRosa (president, chief culinary officer),
ProductsPizza, pasta, other Italian-American cuisine (over 40 selections)
Revenue US$180 million (2020)]]
Websitelarosas.com

In addition to serving guests in its pizzerias, LaRosa's is also the exclusive pizza served at the Kings Island and Coney Island amusement parks, the Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden, Perfect North Slopes, Great American Ball Park (home of the Cincinnati Reds),[3] TQL Stadium (home of MLS's FC Cincinnati),[4] and Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center.[5]

History

Buddy LaRosa agreed to help his mother and aunts sell pizza at their church festival in the summer of 1953. Buddy is of Sicilian heritage, and pizza was familiar in his home. But it was still new to most of his German-American neighbors in Cincinnati.[2] Their pizza was a hit and the wheels in Buddy's head began to turn. In 1954, Buddy cashed in a life insurance policy to rent his first restaurant building and pizza oven.

Beginning with just one location on Boudinot Avenue in the Westwood area of Cincinnati,[6] the family and franchise owners now operate 66 pizzerias, with total annual sales of $180 million. [2]

LaRosa's is very popular in Greater Cincinnati. It has a 25 percent share of the local pizza market[7] and boasts one of the highest sales volumes per pizzeria in the nation. Among U.S. pizza chains, LaRosa's has average per store sales that far outpace Domino's, Donatos Pizza, Little Caesars, Papa John's, and Pizza Hut .[8]

Expansion

LaRosa's first franchise was sold in 1967 in Finneytown, Ohio.[9] Following that, additional franchises were opened in Greater Cincinnati communities such as Clifton, Hyde Park, and White Oak. By 1980, LaRosa's had 25 locations.[10]

Between 2004 and 2014, LaRosa's carefully expanded further with corporately owned and franchise locations in Middletown, Liberty Township, Loveland, Mason, Colerain Township, and Oxford, among others, as well as locations in Northern Kentucky and Southeastern Indiana.[10]

In 1991, LaRosa's invested heavily in the implementation and marketing of a single-number call center for delivery and carry out orders. Its phone number, 347-1111 is prominently featured in advertising.[11] The creation of a One Number was a major innovation in pizza ordering. To keep LaRosa's One Number top of mind, a recognizable jingle was used to promote the number. LaRosa's One Number call center can take hundreds of calls at one time. In 2003, LaRosa's added an online ordering system to target the teenage demographic specifically. In 2015, LaRosa's introduced a mobile app for ordering carry out and delivery items.[12]

Menu

LaRosa's signature pizza is a thin crust variety made with a distinctive thick, sweet sauce (a family recipe created by Buddy's Aunt Dena)[2] and topped with provolone cheese. Their menu also includes "hoagys" with a variety of fillings and condiments, as well as calzones, salads, and pastas.

The restaurant offers over 40 menu items and prides itself in using high-quality ingredients in its family recipes.[13]

In 2012, LaRosa's launched a gluten-free pizza to accommodate guests with specific dietary needs. While the restaurant initially limited the menu item to 8 restaurants to ensure that their staff members mastered the proper preparation and cleaning techniques involved, gluten-free options are now available at 15 pizzerias in Ohio and Kentucky,[14] as well as Kings Island and Cincinnati Children's.

In February 2022, LaRosa's introduced plant-based protein menu options to better serve their guests' growing interest in healthier eating and meat alternatives. Their Plant-Based Deluxe Pizza is made with plant-based pepperoni, plant-based Italian sausage, green peppers, onions, and vegan cheese. After testing the meat alternatives in select pizzerias, the company rolled out plant-based options to all 66 LaRosa's locations in Greater Cincinnati, Central Kentucky, and Southeast Indiana in September 2022.[15]

LaRosa's also offers its pasta and pizza sauces, salad dressings,[16] Sweet & Spicy Diablo Sauce[17] for dipping, and other selections from its menu at many Cincinnati grocery stores.

Leadership

In 2008, leadership of the company shifted as the founder, Buddy LaRosa, moved into the role of Chairman Emeritus. During the same year, longtime Chief Executive Officer T.D. Hughes was succeeded by Buddy's son, Michael LaRosa. Mark LaRosa, also Buddy's son, serves as President and Chief Culinary Officer.[18]

In 1999, Michael's son Nick LaRosa joined the company and today is Executive Vice President of Strategy and Business Intelligence, becoming the third generation of the LaRosa family to serve in leadership of the family-managed pizza chain.[18]

Community Involvement

LaRosa's has always been active in the neighborhoods it serves, sponsoring local youth sports programs.

LaRosa's supports community athletic programs and honors students through the Buddy LaRosa High School Sports Hall of Fame. Since founding the Hall of Fame in 1975, LaRosa's has honored nearly 300 exceptional athletes.[19]

Buddy LaRosa is also the founder of Cincinnati Golden Gloves for Youth.[20] Through Buddy's generosity, the organization moved to a new location at the Over-the-Rhine Recreation Center in 2013, following the construction of a new boxing gym.[21]

During the Cincinnati Reds' season, LaRosa's offers a "Strikeouts for Slices" promotion. When Reds pitchers strike out at least 11 opposing batters, fans at Great American Ball Park win a free small one-topping pizza. To date, those giveaway pizzas have had a total retail value of several million dollars. During 2020, when fans were not at the stadium, due to COVID-19 restrictions, LaRosa's contributed $1,000 to the Reds Community Fund (which supports the region's baseball and softball programs), every time Reds pitchers struck out at least 11 opposing batters.[22]

In 2011, LaRosa's became the first company to receive the Family Business Hall of Fame Award from the University of Cincinnati's Goering Center. The honor recognized the business for their long-term impact through commitment to philanthropy, community service, growth of employment, and community image.[23] In addition, founder Buddy LaRosa was named a Greatest Living Cincinnatian in 2015 and was awarded Father of the Year by Talbert House in 2016.[24] In December 2022, Buddy was inducted into the Ohio Restaurant Association's Hall of Fame.[25]

In 2020, in celebration of Buddy's 90th birthday, the LaRosa Family Foundation was formed to ensure his legacy of community involvement. The Foundation supports programs and activities dedicated to the development of youth and adolescents through education, athletics, and life-skill development. [26]

See also

References

  1. ^ Ott, Destinee (May 21, 2021). "LaRosa's to open Monday". Richmond Register. Retrieved December 7, 2022.
  2. ^ a b c d e Pandolfi, Keith (November 9, 2022). "Before Boudinot, LaRosa's pizza was born in a church basement". The Cincinnati Enquirer. Retrieved November 10, 2022.
  3. ^ a b "The 26 Best Pizza Franchises of 2022 (Updated Rankings)". FranchiseChatter.com. January 1, 2022. Retrieved November 9, 2022.
  4. ^ "Matchday Concessions Options Expanded for 2019". fccincinnati.com. March 12, 2019. Retrieved November 9, 2022.
  5. ^ Miñano, Glenn (March 1, 2016). "After-Hours Resources for Our Patients and Families". blog.cincinnatichildrens.org. Retrieved November 9, 2022.
  6. ^ Radel, Cliff (March 23, 2014). "60 Years of Pizzas at LaRosa's". The Cincinnati Enquirer. Retrieved November 9, 2022.
  7. ^ Campbell, Polly (March 21, 2019). "Buddy LaRosa turns 90: How he captured our hearts and appetites". The Cincinnati Enquirer. Retrieved November 9, 2022.
  8. ^ Hynum, Rick (November 2020). "The 2021 Pizza Power Report: How Pizzeria Operators Can Thrive in the Coming Year". PMQ Pizza Magazine. Retrieved November 9, 2022.
  9. ^ "Welcome to LaRosa's Finneytown". LaRosa's. Retrieved November 10, 2022.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  10. ^ a b "Archives". LaRosa's Inc.
  11. ^ Leigh, Lucas (September 2005). "LaRosa's Pizzeria: Online Made Easy". PMQ Pizza Magazine. Retrieved November 10, 2022.
  12. ^ "LaRosa's Family Pizzeria opens Knoxville restaurant Feb. 17". PMQ Magazine. February 2015. Retrieved November 10, 2022.
  13. ^ "Our Menu. Real Italian Flavor. Real Family Recipes". LaRosa's. Retrieved November 10, 2022.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  14. ^ "Why Isn't Gluten Free Pizza Available At My Neighborhood LaRosa's? (Allergies & MSG)". LaRosa's. Retrieved November 10, 2022.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  15. ^ "LaRosa's Pizzeria Launches Plant-Based Pizzas". PizzaVegan.com. February 22, 2022. Retrieved November 10, 2022.
  16. ^ "Get Authentic Family Recipes At Your Local Grocery". LaRosa's. Retrieved November 10, 2022.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  17. ^ Peters, Sean (September 9, 2022). "TableTalk: Mark LaRosa". CityBeat. Retrieved November 10, 2022.
  18. ^ a b Demeropolis, Tom (March 24, 2014). "Three Generations of LaRosa Family Talk Expansion, Innovation, and Strikeouts for Pizza". Cincinnati Business Courier. Retrieved November 10, 2022.
  19. ^ "LaRosa's MVP Featured Athlete". LaRosa's MVP. Retrieved November 10, 2022.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  20. ^ "Founder, Cincinnati Golden Gloves". Cincinnatiboxing.org. Retrieved November 10, 2022.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  21. ^ "Golden Gloves Boxing Program Moves to New OTR Boxing Gym". Soapbox Cincinnati. November 19, 2013. Retrieved November 10, 2022.
  22. ^ Behrens, Cole (July 28, 2020). "Four Games, Four Donations: LaRosa's Gives Money to Charity for Strikeouts Instead of Pizza for Fans". The Cincinnati Enquirer. Retrieved November 10, 2022.
  23. ^ Demeropolis, Tom (June 14, 2011). "LaRosa's Named to Cincinnati Family Business Hall of Fame". Cincinnati Business Courier. Retrieved November 10, 2022.
  24. ^ "Talbert House Celebrates Fathers". Movers & Makers Cincinnati. June 14, 2016. Retrieved November 10, 2022.
  25. ^ Moorwood, Victoria (December 7, 2022). "Buddy LaRosa, LaRosa's founder, inducted into Ohio Restaurant Hall of Hame". The Cincinnati Enquirer. Retrieved December 8, 2022.
  26. ^ "Buddy LaRosa Turns 90; Family Announces the LaRosa Family Foundation". Franchising.com. August 26, 2020. Retrieved November 10, 2022.

External links

  • Official website
  • Data file including all locations for your GPS

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LaRosa s Pizzeria is a chain of pizzerias serving neighborhoods throughout Ohio Kentucky and Indiana It was founded in 1954 by Donald Buddy LaRosa 2 along with partners Richard Muzzie Minella Mike Soldano and Frank Head Serraino 3 Originally called Papa Gino s 2 LaRosa later bought out his partners and changed the name to LaRosa s LaRosa s Lantern Ridge in Richmond Ky was the company s southernmost pizzeria when it opened in May 2021 1 LaRosa s PizzeriaTypePrivately held companyIndustryRestaurantFoundedCincinnati Ohio U S 1954FounderBuddy LaRosaHeadquartersCincinnati Ohio U S Number of locations66 pizzerias 2022 Area servedOhio Kentucky IndianaKey peopleDonald Buddy LaRosa founder chairman emeritus Michael LaRosa CEO chairman of the board Mark LaRosa president chief culinary officer ProductsPizza pasta other Italian American cuisine over 40 selections RevenueUS 180 million 2020 Websitelarosas comIn addition to serving guests in its pizzerias LaRosa s is also the exclusive pizza served at the Kings Island and Coney Island amusement parks the Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden Perfect North Slopes Great American Ball Park home of the Cincinnati Reds 3 TQL Stadium home of MLS s FC Cincinnati 4 and Cincinnati Children s Hospital Medical Center 5 Contents 1 History 2 Expansion 3 Menu 4 Leadership 5 Community Involvement 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistory EditBuddy LaRosa agreed to help his mother and aunts sell pizza at their church festival in the summer of 1953 Buddy is of Sicilian heritage and pizza was familiar in his home But it was still new to most of his German American neighbors in Cincinnati 2 Their pizza was a hit and the wheels in Buddy s head began to turn In 1954 Buddy cashed in a life insurance policy to rent his first restaurant building and pizza oven Beginning with just one location on Boudinot Avenue in the Westwood area of Cincinnati 6 the family and franchise owners now operate 66 pizzerias with total annual sales of 180 million 2 LaRosa s is very popular in Greater Cincinnati It has a 25 percent share of the local pizza market 7 and boasts one of the highest sales volumes per pizzeria in the nation Among U S pizza chains LaRosa s has average per store sales that far outpace Domino s Donatos Pizza Little Caesars Papa John s and Pizza Hut 8 Expansion EditLaRosa s first franchise was sold in 1967 in Finneytown Ohio 9 Following that additional franchises were opened in Greater Cincinnati communities such as Clifton Hyde Park and White Oak By 1980 LaRosa s had 25 locations 10 Between 2004 and 2014 LaRosa s carefully expanded further with corporately owned and franchise locations in Middletown Liberty Township Loveland Mason Colerain Township and Oxford among others as well as locations in Northern Kentucky and Southeastern Indiana 10 In 1991 LaRosa s invested heavily in the implementation and marketing of a single number call center for delivery and carry out orders Its phone number 347 1111 is prominently featured in advertising 11 The creation of a One Number was a major innovation in pizza ordering To keep LaRosa s One Number top of mind a recognizable jingle was used to promote the number LaRosa s One Number call center can take hundreds of calls at one time In 2003 LaRosa s added an online ordering system to target the teenage demographic specifically In 2015 LaRosa s introduced a mobile app for ordering carry out and delivery items 12 Menu EditLaRosa s signature pizza is a thin crust variety made with a distinctive thick sweet sauce a family recipe created by Buddy s Aunt Dena 2 and topped with provolone cheese Their menu also includes hoagys with a variety of fillings and condiments as well as calzones salads and pastas The restaurant offers over 40 menu items and prides itself in using high quality ingredients in its family recipes 13 In 2012 LaRosa s launched a gluten free pizza to accommodate guests with specific dietary needs While the restaurant initially limited the menu item to 8 restaurants to ensure that their staff members mastered the proper preparation and cleaning techniques involved gluten free options are now available at 15 pizzerias in Ohio and Kentucky 14 as well as Kings Island and Cincinnati Children s In February 2022 LaRosa s introduced plant based protein menu options to better serve their guests growing interest in healthier eating and meat alternatives Their Plant Based Deluxe Pizza is made with plant based pepperoni plant based Italian sausage green peppers onions and vegan cheese After testing the meat alternatives in select pizzerias the company rolled out plant based options to all 66 LaRosa s locations in Greater Cincinnati Central Kentucky and Southeast Indiana in September 2022 15 LaRosa s also offers its pasta and pizza sauces salad dressings 16 Sweet amp Spicy Diablo Sauce 17 for dipping and other selections from its menu at many Cincinnati grocery stores Leadership EditIn 2008 leadership of the company shifted as the founder Buddy LaRosa moved into the role of Chairman Emeritus During the same year longtime Chief Executive Officer T D Hughes was succeeded by Buddy s son Michael LaRosa Mark LaRosa also Buddy s son serves as President and Chief Culinary Officer 18 In 1999 Michael s son Nick LaRosa joined the company and today is Executive Vice President of Strategy and Business Intelligence becoming the third generation of the LaRosa family to serve in leadership of the family managed pizza chain 18 Community Involvement EditLaRosa s has always been active in the neighborhoods it serves sponsoring local youth sports programs LaRosa s supports community athletic programs and honors students through the Buddy LaRosa High School Sports Hall of Fame Since founding the Hall of Fame in 1975 LaRosa s has honored nearly 300 exceptional athletes 19 Buddy LaRosa is also the founder of Cincinnati Golden Gloves for Youth 20 Through Buddy s generosity the organization moved to a new location at the Over the Rhine Recreation Center in 2013 following the construction of a new boxing gym 21 During the Cincinnati Reds season LaRosa s offers a Strikeouts for Slices promotion When Reds pitchers strike out at least 11 opposing batters fans at Great American Ball Park win a free small one topping pizza To date those giveaway pizzas have had a total retail value of several million dollars During 2020 when fans were not at the stadium due to COVID 19 restrictions LaRosa s contributed 1 000 to the Reds Community Fund which supports the region s baseball and softball programs every time Reds pitchers struck out at least 11 opposing batters 22 In 2011 LaRosa s became the first company to receive the Family Business Hall of Fame Award from the University of Cincinnati s Goering Center The honor recognized the business for their long term impact through commitment to philanthropy community service growth of employment and community image 23 In addition founder Buddy LaRosa was named a Greatest Living Cincinnatian in 2015 and was awarded Father of the Year by Talbert House in 2016 24 In December 2022 Buddy was inducted into the Ohio Restaurant Association s Hall of Fame 25 In 2020 in celebration of Buddy s 90th birthday the LaRosa Family Foundation was formed to ensure his legacy of community involvement The Foundation supports programs and activities dedicated to the development of youth and adolescents through education athletics and life skill development 26 See also EditList of pizza chains of the United StatesPortal CompaniesReferences Edit Ott Destinee May 21 2021 LaRosa s to open Monday Richmond Register Retrieved December 7 2022 a b c d e Pandolfi Keith November 9 2022 Before Boudinot LaRosa s pizza was born in a church basement The Cincinnati Enquirer Retrieved November 10 2022 a b The 26 Best Pizza Franchises of 2022 Updated Rankings FranchiseChatter com January 1 2022 Retrieved November 9 2022 Matchday Concessions Options Expanded for 2019 fccincinnati com March 12 2019 Retrieved November 9 2022 Minano Glenn March 1 2016 After Hours Resources for Our Patients and Families blog cincinnatichildrens org Retrieved November 9 2022 Radel Cliff March 23 2014 60 Years of Pizzas at LaRosa s The Cincinnati Enquirer Retrieved November 9 2022 Campbell Polly March 21 2019 Buddy LaRosa turns 90 How he captured our hearts and appetites The Cincinnati Enquirer Retrieved November 9 2022 Hynum Rick November 2020 The 2021 Pizza Power Report How Pizzeria Operators Can Thrive in the Coming Year PMQ Pizza Magazine Retrieved November 9 2022 Welcome to LaRosa s Finneytown LaRosa s Retrieved November 10 2022 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link a b Archives LaRosa s Inc Leigh Lucas September 2005 LaRosa s Pizzeria Online Made Easy PMQ Pizza Magazine Retrieved November 10 2022 LaRosa s Family Pizzeria opens Knoxville restaurant Feb 17 PMQ Magazine February 2015 Retrieved November 10 2022 Our Menu Real Italian Flavor Real Family Recipes LaRosa s Retrieved November 10 2022 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Why Isn t Gluten Free Pizza Available At My Neighborhood LaRosa s Allergies amp MSG LaRosa s Retrieved November 10 2022 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link LaRosa s Pizzeria Launches Plant Based Pizzas PizzaVegan com February 22 2022 Retrieved November 10 2022 Get Authentic Family Recipes At Your Local Grocery LaRosa s Retrieved November 10 2022 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Peters Sean September 9 2022 TableTalk Mark LaRosa CityBeat Retrieved November 10 2022 a b Demeropolis Tom March 24 2014 Three Generations of LaRosa Family Talk Expansion Innovation and Strikeouts for Pizza Cincinnati Business Courier Retrieved November 10 2022 LaRosa s MVP Featured Athlete LaRosa s MVP Retrieved November 10 2022 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Founder Cincinnati Golden Gloves Cincinnatiboxing org Retrieved November 10 2022 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Golden Gloves Boxing Program Moves to New OTR Boxing Gym Soapbox Cincinnati November 19 2013 Retrieved November 10 2022 Behrens Cole July 28 2020 Four Games Four Donations LaRosa s Gives Money to Charity for Strikeouts Instead of Pizza for Fans The Cincinnati Enquirer Retrieved November 10 2022 Demeropolis Tom June 14 2011 LaRosa s Named to Cincinnati Family Business Hall of Fame Cincinnati Business Courier Retrieved November 10 2022 Talbert House Celebrates Fathers Movers amp Makers Cincinnati June 14 2016 Retrieved November 10 2022 Moorwood Victoria December 7 2022 Buddy LaRosa LaRosa s founder inducted into Ohio Restaurant Hall of Hame The Cincinnati Enquirer Retrieved December 8 2022 Buddy LaRosa Turns 90 Family Announces the LaRosa Family Foundation 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