&pizza

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&pizza
Company typePrivate
IndustryRestaurants
Founded2012;12 years ago (2012)
FoundersMichael Lastoria (CEO)
Steve Salis
Headquarters
Washington, DC
,
USA
Number of locations
55
Area served
East Coast of the United States
Products Italian cuisine
Website andpizza.com
&pizza franchise in Silver Spring, Maryland, in 2021 &pizza - Silver Spring, Maryland.jpg
&pizza franchise in Silver Spring, Maryland, in 2021
Typical oblong pizza from &pizza in Washington, D.C., in April 2024 Modified maverick pizza without Italian sausage.jpg
Typical oblong pizza from &pizza in Washington, D.C., in April 2024

&pizza (pronounced "And Pizza") is an American fast casual pizza restaurant chain, with 55 locations in Washington, D.C., Maryland, Virginia, New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania. The restaurant sells personal and customizable oblong-shaped pizzas. [1] [2] They tailor each location to its neighborhood, with local artists designing the interiors. [3] [4] [5] Some locations serve beer, wine, and cocktails. [6]

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History

&pizza (originally called H&pizza) was founded by Michael Lastoria and Steve Salis, with the first shop opening in July 2012 on H Street in Northeast, Washington, D.C. [7] Salis was CEO from inception until 2015. Currently, Lastoria is CEO and creative director. [3] In 2016, the restaurant received a $25 million investment from AVALT, to expand into New York City, [4] opening its first location there in June 2017. [8] In July 2017, &pizza and the bakery Milk Bar announced a joint venture, to open in Harvard Square in Cambridge, Massachusetts. [9] In October 2017, &pizza announced funding from RSE Ventures. [10] [11]

The restaurant has advocated in Congress for a $15 minimum wage by 2023. [3] [4] [12]

Reception

The Washington Post called the restaurant "the pizza shop for the 21st century", describing it as "Chipotle for pizza". [7] It was named best pizza in the Washington City Paper Best of D.C. in 2017; [13] was #12 on the Restaurant Business 2017 Future 50 list of fastest-growing small concept restaurants; [14] and was on the Fast Company World's Most Innovative Companies 2018 list. [15]

Marketing

Since 2015, the restaurant has held an annual Pi Day tradition, where they hold weddings in their pizza shops, offering free pizza, cake, alcohol, officiants and photography. [16] [17] In 2018, &pizza hosted over a dozen weddings at locations in DC, Baltimore, New York, and Philadelphia. [17] For employees who want it, the restaurant pays for them to get a tattoo of its ampersand logo. [16] [18] [19] The advocacy group Our Harvard Square has criticized &pizza for encouraging tattoos of its logo on employees and for referring to employees as "tribe members". [20]

The restaurant chain filed a trademark dispute against @pizza, a UK-based chain. In 2020, the claim for trespassing and copyright infringement was dismissed after a three year court battle involving the District Court and the Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit. [21]

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