Rosati's Pizza
"Nearly a century ago these were the simple words Sam Rosati lived by; little did."
About Rosati's Pizza
Nearly a century ago these were the simple words Sam Rosati lived by; little did he know this humble philosophy helped shape the foundation on which Rosati’s Pizza was built. Sam’s father began the family’s rich tradition of serving delicious Italian food to customers in his New York restaurant back in the late 1890’s. After the turn of the century, the family moved to Chicago and opened yet another fine Italian restaurant featuring “Italian Style Pizza.” In 1927, following in his father’s footsteps, Sam opened his own Italian restaurant in downtown Chicago. Today, there are 175 Rosati’s Pizza locations throughout the US. Please complete the fields below to contact us (* indicates a required field). I wish to receive emails and newsletters about franchising from CFA. Send me information on franchises looking for franchise candidates that fit my profile By submitting this form, I give consent for the companies listed on the right to contact me with information about their opportunity.
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