John's Incredible Pizza Company

John's Incredible Pizza Company
Private
Industry Entertainment/restaurant
Founded 1997 in Victorville, California
Founder John Parlet
Headquarters Rancho Santa Margarita, California
Number of locations
11 locations in California, Oregon, and Nevada
Website www.johnspizza.com

John’s Incredible Pizza Company is an American all-you-can-eat buffet restaurant and entertainment business founded by John Parlet in 1997. The company has 11 locations on the United States West Coast. Its corporate office is located in Rancho Santa Margarita, California.

John's National City Pizza

John's Incredible Pizza restaurants have a buffet format which includes pizza, pasta, breadsticks, soup, salad, fried chicken, baked, fried (either French Fries or " Mojo" style) or mashed potatoes, corn, steamed vegetables, drinks (soft drinks, tea, ice, coffee, hot chocolate)

Themed dining rooms

Each John’s location is approximately 60,000 square feet and has five or six themed dining rooms depending on location. Cabin Fever is similar to a Lake Tahoe-style environment with pine chairs, log covered walls and a fireplace. The Toon Time Theatre plays cartoons on the television (either programming by Cartoon Network's Boomerang or Disney Junior depending on location) and projection screens throughout the room. The Hall of Fame is like a sports bar with team memorabilia and games on the big-screen televisions. The Vertical Room is an extreme sports room where the customer can watch motocross racing, extreme golf, surfing or snowboarding. The Fusion Room, or the retreat room, is a room that plays music videos. The Veranda Room is an adult-centered tropical-themed dining room that presents a resort-like atmosphere with windows and wood furnishings.[1]

Awards

In 2008 John's received the Emerging Growth Award, from the Orange County chapter of the Association for Corporate Growth.

See also

References

  1. Luna, Nancy (July 13, 2009). "Is new pizza parlor biggest in O.C.?". Orange County Register.

Further reading

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