You may not know, but Sbarro was opened to serve nearby shift workers looking for a quick meal with big slices of pizza. The big slices of pizza became so famous that today, there are around 630 ...
The go-to pizza shop of mall food courts across the country started as a small Italian grocery in Brooklyn run under the strict eye of "Mama" Sbarro. Read on for 10 facts about the company Michael ...
Chances are the last time you ate at a Sbarro restaurant, you were at the mall. For many in Generations X and Y, the weekends meant window shopping at mall chain stores —€” KB Toys, Waldenbooks, Sam ...
Jim Greco is only about 60 days into his new job as president and chief executive at Sbarro Inc., but the turnaround veteran already has big plans for the Italian quick-service brand. Greco, who ...
Consumers soon won’t have to go to a mall to get Sbarro pizza. They won’t even have to leave home. The Columbus, Ohio-based pizza chain is set to open the first of four freestanding restaurants with ...
When David Karam took the reins of Sbarro in 2013, he found himself with a floundering brand. Fresh off a bankruptcy, the then–New York –based brand was still beleaguered by a large amount of debt and ...
Sbarro LLC wants to make up for lost time. The Melville-based Italian restaurant chain, one of Long Island's best known national brands, emerged from bankruptcy last year, and has started overhauling ...
Through the 1980s and 1990s, a trip to the mall meant stopping at the food court to fuel up with some quick and inexpensive snack or meal. Sure, everything in that little alcove offered the same foods ...