Spizzico

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Spizzico' is a renowned chain of franchised quick-service pizzerias, notable within the fast-food industry for its distinctive approach to Italian cuisine. Owned by the Italian-based multinational catering company Autogrill, Spizzico has established a strong presence in the international market, offering a unique dining experience that combines the convenience of fast food with the traditional flavors of Italian pizza.

Locations

As of the latest update, Spizzico operates 169 restaurants across several countries, including Italy, Greece, Switzerland, France, and the United States. The chain strategically places its outlets in locations with high foot traffic and convenience for travelers and shoppers alike. Typical sites for Spizzico restaurants encompass:

  • Motorway service areas
  • Airports
  • Railway stations
  • High streets
  • Shopping malls
  • Trade fairs

Furthermore, Spizzico establishments often share premises with other Autogrill fast-food restaurant chains, optimizing space and offering customers a variety of dining options under one roof.

Serving

The hallmark of Spizzico's menu is its exceptionally large pizzas, which surpass the size of those typically served in regular pizzerias or offered through home delivery services. Customers can purchase these pizzas in various portions, including eighth, quarter, or half slices, catering to individual preferences and group sizes. The menu features:

  • A wide range of toppings, some of which are fixed, while others are seasonal or special
  • Pizza slices
  • Calzones
  • Fried panzerotti
  • An array of other fast-food items, such as fries, salads, soft drinks, and desserts

Spizzico's offering allows for flexibility in dining, with meals available for consumption on-site or for takeout, suiting the needs of customers looking for a quick bite or a more leisurely meal.

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