PizzaRev, which stands for Pizza Revolution, was founded in 2012 in Los Angeles by Rodney Eckerman and Irv Zuckerman, and their sons Nicholas Eckerman and Jeff Zuckerman. The company operates a chain of franchised and corporate-owned pizza restaurants where customers order their own custom pizzas.
The pizza chain offers personal-sized traditional pizzas, as well as customized pizzas which customers can have prepared with their choice of two crusts, various sauces, cheeses, and toppings. Customers use a cafeteria-style line when ordering, whereby company employees assemble fresh pizzas to order, after which they are cooked. PizzaRev restaurants include the option of selecting a gluten-free crust. All pizzas are currently priced at $8.25 each, regardless of how many toppings or other ingredients are chosen.
In March 2017, former McDonald’s CEO Don Thompson acquired a majority stake in PizzaRev and is now CEO of the chain. He plans for aggressive expansion of PizzaRev, however, in February 2018, 5 locations in Memphis, Tennessee, closed unexpectedly with no reason given.
Headquarters for PizzaRev are currently in West Lake Village, California.
PizzaRev
PizzaRev, which stands for Pizza Revolution, was founded in 2012 in Los Angeles by Rodney Eckerman and Irv Zuckerman, and their sons Nicholas Eckerman and Jeff Zuckerman. The company operates a chain of franchised and corporate-owned pizza restaurants where customers order their own custom pizzas.
The pizza chain offers personal-sized traditional pizzas, as well as customized pizzas which customers can have prepared with their choice of two crusts, various sauces, cheeses, and toppings. Customers use a cafeteria-style line when ordering, whereby company employees assemble fresh pizzas to order, after which they are cooked. PizzaRev restaurants include the option of selecting a gluten-free crust. All pizzas are currently priced at $8.25 each, regardless of how many toppings or other ingredients are chosen.
History
In March 2017, former McDonald’s CEO Don Thompson acquired a majority stake in PizzaRev and is now CEO of the chain. He plans for aggressive expansion of PizzaRev, however, in February 2018, 5 locations in Memphis, Tennessee, closed unexpectedly with no reason given.
Headquarters for PizzaRev are currently in West Lake Village, California.