Sir Pizza adds new locations in South Florida

By Lee Stephens….
The Sir Pizza restaurant chain is planning to open 20 new locations in South Florida in the next 18 months.

The Miami-based company, which already has locations in Key Biscayne, Coral Gables, Pinecrest and Sunset, recently opened the first restaurant in the expansion plan, a West Kendall eatery at 12562 SW 120th St. operated under franchise agreement by Ernesto Fernandez and Marcelo Chopa. Later this month, Sir Pizza will open its first Broward County outlet with a restaurant in Coral Springs at the Walk Shopping Center on University Drive.

Veteran restaurateur Rene Prats, the Sir Pizza South Florida CEO and franchisor, said the new restaurants mark the first phase of an expansion program that will see the company open 20 restaurants in Miami-Dade and Broward by the end of 2011. He said future Sir Pizza locations are planned for Aventura, Davie, Doral, downtown and midtown Miami, Flagler Street, Hialeah, Homestead, Miramar, North Miami Beach, Palmetto Bay, Pembroke Pines, South Beach, West Dade and Weston.

“Sir Pizza has long been known as a destination for family fun that offers ‘good to the very edge’ pizza, subs, salads, pastas, chicken wings and desserts,” said Prats. “We look forward to serving our guests a great dining experience.”

Agustin and Betty Duarte opened a Sir Pizza restaurant in Coral Gables after being culinary fans of the original Sir Pizza on Key Biscayne. The Coral Gables restaurant was an immediate success and locations in Pinecrest and on Sunset Drive quickly followed.

Sir Pizza is known for its signature square-cut slices topped with high-quality, fresh ingredients. Other items such as chicken wings, hamburgers and lasagna are also available, along with beer and wine. Takeout and delivery are also offered.

For more information, go to www.sirpizzamiami.com.


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15 COMMENTS

  1. It makes sense to build locations on the gulf coast of Florida because that is where the Ohio and Midwest people transplant because of I75. This is there kind of pizza! The east coast of Florida brings transplants from NY and NJ who prefer NY style pizza

  2. I sure would love to see a location go in the Sarasota/Bradenton area of Florida. There are a lot of midwesterners that miss that thin square cut pizza!

  3. OMG finally I find some pizza lovers I can relate to. My ex and I use to eat at the 17-92 Sir Pizza location almost every Friday. The restaurant was small, the line long, but worth the wait. The pizza was the best I’ve ever had. I like how the meat was crumbled. We’d order a tray with friends. I haven’t eaten there since the late 70’s. Please bring one to Brevard County!

  4. I ate at Sir Pizza on Edgewater Dr Mall and in Winter Park Orlando long time ago before they closed down.Please let me know if you have any location that will open near Orlando. I miss the good taste of your pizza. Open one in Lake county or the Villages

  5. I ate at Sir Pizza over 40 years ago in beautiful Winter Park, FL. My family has missed it so much since it closed in the 1990’s. Please bring it back to Central Florida!!!!

  6. I first ate at Sir Pizza in Tennessee and fell in love with it. When I lived In Nashville, It was a regular place for me – that was over 20 years ago and finally, after living in other places in US with no Sir Pizza, I moved back to Tampa, FL and have to drive south for hours to eat at Sir Pizza – I would love to have a place near Tampa. Any chace of that?

  7. I can’t find a sir pizza location that is still open in South Florida beside Ft Meyers. Are there any???

  8. When is the sir pizza opening in north miami beach. The place has had a sign saying coming soon. That’s been months ago?

  9. When will you open a Sir Pizza in SWFL-LeHigh Acres or Fort eyers? I am jonesing for a couple of BBQ/Sausage Pepperonni pizzas from you, but I live LleHigh Acres. Is your store in Coral Springs/Sunrise still open? I will be down there on 7/12/2011….

  10. can i get a date of how long ago this article was written ,,i just want to know when is sir pizza coming to orlando ?

  11. I went to the new location in Coral Springs tonight. I have to say it was the worst pizza I've had in years, worse than Dominos. The sauce could not have been more bland. My daughter's 'hot' vege sub was stone cold. The knives and forks are plastic and you use styroform plates. I want my pizza cooked in a pizza oven not a Little Ceasar's conveyor belt.

    My son eats pizza 7 days a week. After 2 slices he said 'Dad I don't want anymore'. I know someone invested a lot of money to open this but at what point did you really think people would like it?

    Stick with Pepperoni Grill or Pasquale's.

    If you like this you know nothing about pizza.

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