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Uncle Maddio’s Pizza Joint Looking at Douglasville

An Uncle Maddio's Pizza Joint near The Mall of Georgia
An Uncle Maddio’s Pizza Joint near The Mall of Georgia in Buford

Because you can never have enough pizza places (well, at least I can’t…), news today from Uncle Maddio’s Pizza Joint that they are interested in opening 3 locations for the Western Suburbs. In addition to Carrollton and Villa Rica, Douglasville was named as a site for a new location. Currently, Uncle Maddio’s operates locations in the Northern Suburbs in places like Kennesaw, Woodstock, Alpharetta, Dunwoody, and Buford with several locations in North Atlanta and Decatur. They are looking to expand beyond the Northside. Today’s press release:

Uncle Maddio’s Pizza Joint Signs Agreements for Eight in Atlanta

Top Fast Casual Pizza Franchisor Continues Explosive Growth

 

(ATLANTA, GA) February 2015 – While Atlanta has served as the starting point for Uncle Maddio’s Pizza Joint’s path as the nation’s fastest-growing fast casual pizzeria; the market continues to be a priority for the franchisor. Local residents Al Brown and Mike Haines recently signed agreements to build eight units in communities throughout metro-Atlanta. Combined with the number of existing units, Uncle Maddio’s plans to add at least 20 locations over the next few years, bringing its presence in Atlanta to 30. 

 While Haines and Brown hail from different backgrounds, both remarked how Uncle Maddio’s experienced executives and its commitment to people, product and process made the franchise a top choice.

 Haines spent more than a decade working with major technology brands including Microsoft and Facebook, but got his start in the restaurant business. He will deliver new five Uncle Maddio’s locations to north Fulton, Forsyth, Gwinnett, DeKalb and Cobb counties.

 Brown counts himself a lifelong entrepreneur, having developed multiple child-care and private school facilities throughout his 17 years in education. In addition, he previously franchised Snap Fitness. Brown plans to introduce three new Uncle Maddio’s locations across the West side of Atlanta in Douglasville, Hiram, Carrollton and Villa Rica.

 “We’re incredibly pleased with the caliber of franchise partners we’ve brought on as we continue to grow Uncle Maddio’s national footprint. Not only do Mike Haines and Al Brown share our passion for pizza, but also operational excellence,” said Matt Andrew, founder of Uncle Maddio’s.

 Andrew, who previously founded fast-growing fast casual concept Moe’s Southwest Grill, created Uncle Maddio’s in 2009. Blending personalized, fast service with quality ingredients, each pizza “joint” delivers freshly prepared customized pizzas fast for under $7.

 “It takes the idea of a personal pizza to the next level. Guests are able to choose from nearly 50 choices of premium ingredients, including classic go-to favorites like sausage and pepperoni, but also on-trend options like gluten free crust, local and organic vegetables,” added Andrew.

 The broad menu is in line with results from Technomic’s recent Pizza Consumer Trend Report, where 65% of consumers polled shared a desire to see more restaurants or pizza establishments offer premium ingredients. In addition, 55% of survey participants wanted all-natural toppings.

 The combination of chef- driven recipes, made-to-order pizzas, salads and paninis has proven to be a successful model in Atlanta and beyond. The pizza concept currently operates 28 locations in 13 states. With plans to open 10 restaurants this year, Uncle Maddio’s expects a 200 percent growth rate in 2013, 2014 and 2015. More than 225 units are currently in development across the nation and throughout the metro-Atlanta area.

 According to NPD Group’s food service unit Crest, the fast-food pizza market is a $32 billion annual industry, and fast casual concepts like Uncle Maddio’s are poised for continued growth.

 For more information on Uncle Maddio’s Pizza Joint, visit www.unclemaddios.com. Interested franchisees can visit www.unclemaddios.com/franchise-info/ or contact Roger Wagerman at [email protected].

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About Uncle Maddio’s Pizza Joint.  With more than 1,000 Pizza Makers making more than 2,000,000 gourmet pizzas a year, Uncle Maddio’s Pizza Joint is category leader of the create-your-own premium fast casual pizza restaurants.  Operating 28 locations in 12 states, Uncle Maddio’s will open 10 restaurants this year, earning a 200 percent growth rate in 2013, 2014 and projected 2015, with more than 225 units in development.  Uncle Maddio’s pizzas are customizable, made-to-order, and served up fast for under $7.  With four pizza sizes; three types of crusts, including gluten-free; six sauces and 48 fresh toppings, many vegan, organic, and hormone-free, Uncle Maddio’s has the freshest and largest menu in the category.  The restaurant’s unique fast bake ovens offer the most throughputs in the industry and can produce 200 pizzas per hour.  Uncle Maddio’s also serves toasted paninis and gourmet salads – all prepared with locally sourced ingredients (when available) and salad dressings and 30 other menu items that are made on-site daily. Uncle Maddio’s ‘Served with Love’ philosophy and restaurant is for everyone –children and families, college students, the young and the young at heart – and serves the guests and communities it is a part of.  Based in Atlanta, the Uncle Maddio’s management team has 50 years combined experienced in the fast casual category. Markets are available nationwide for franchise partner development including Florida, Ohio, and Massachusetts.

Media Contact:  Ellen Hartman (678) 399-3335, [email protected]

Special Thanks to Eli Zandman from Tomorrow’s News Today for the Press Release.

No word yet on a specific location for Douglasville, but as soon as one is released we will of course let you know.

 

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Krystal Horne
Krystal is a graduate of the University of West Georgia with a bachelor's degree in Mass Communications and a minor in Psychology. She enjoys weightlifting, loves journalism and social media, UWG football, The Walking Dead, hanging out in bookstores, photography, cooking, doing yoga, and watching Falcons football.