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| Mama's Pizza | |
|---|---|
| Restaurant information | |
| Established | 1968 |
| Owner | Jordan Scott |
| Food type | Pizza |
| Location | Fort Worth, Texas |
| Other locations | Regional chain |
Mama's Pizza is a restaurant chain founded in Fort Worth, Texas in 1968.
The restaurant was founded in 1968 by Ed Stebbins, a retired schoolteacher from Arlington, Texas. Stebbins wanted to serve thick-crust pizza similar to that made by his family, who were restaurateurs in Connecticut. [1] It is known for serving thick-crust pizza with heavy toppings. [2] Chris Farkas purchased the restaurant and opened a second location. Farkas, an alumnus of Texas Christian University, decorated the restaurants with TCU memorabilia. [3] In the 1980s, the chain expanded to 18 restaurants, which later closed due to economic problems. [2]
The chain was reduced to one restaurant, which was inherited by Farkas' godson Jordan Scott. [4] As of 2023, it had expanded to 15 restaurants, including 11 franchised restaurants. [5] It is one of the oldest restaurants in Fort Worth. [6]