![]() ![]() As I was leaving the parking lot, I realized that what I had just been witness to, was the death of a small business. Never, ever, never, never,ever, ever,never. I slid out of there 8.73 poorer, 2 cold dead pieces of pizza and some dead salad in my tummy, Looked back towards the front door of this place, and told myself, "Don't you ever take me to this place again". At 1255 hrs I got up very slowly, scooted the chair a little to make some noise, went back to the buffet to say goodbye to those same dead, cold pieces of pizza, looked up at the counter to see if anybody there would notice that I was leaving, Nothing. At no time did they even look at the buffet. At no time did either one ask me about my visit there, how was the food, or even come to my table to see if I was even still alive after the first 2 piece's of cold dead pizza and dead salad. At 1350 hrs, I gave them one last chance to do something about this future review. The couple with the 2 small children had left around 1330 hrs. As I was looking at them, I had to agree with them. Those same 12 cold dead pieces of pizza now telling me that I'm not good at getting the message. At 1345 hrs, I went back up there again with the same intention as before. I stood there for 20 to 30 seconds more, trying to give the people that worked there, a clue. I could almost hear them singing, " You know you like cold dead pizza, have another slice on us, yummy, yummy yummy. At 1330 hour, I went back to the buffet, and stood there staring at those 12 pieces of cold, dead pizza. I ate slow, and then slower and than slower, until there was nothing left to nibble on to go slower with. I got a plate with some of that salad and and 2 pieces of pizza, hoping that the owner and the other guy that was there, would notice their dying by the moment buffet, and replace those now 12 pieces of deader (is this even a word) than when I got here pizza with some new life. pizza I had to choose from between five pizza's, there was also a cold dead tray of salad with 2 choice's of dressing to choose from, ranch or thousand island. Between the 14 pieces of already cold, dead. I brought the buffet which came with a drink. Restaurants with Outdoor Seating in KnoxvilleĪrrived this location 1313 hrs, A couple with 2 small children were already there.Restaurants for Special Occasions in Knoxville.Restaurants for Group Dining in Knoxville.Mexican Restaurants for Lunch in Knoxville.Italian Restaurants for Lunch in Knoxville.Asian Restaurants with Delivery in Knoxville.Hilton Tulum Riviera Maya All-Inclusive Resort.Hotels near (TYS) Mc Ghee Tyson Airport.Hotels near House Mountain State Natural Area.Hotels near Visit Knoxville Visitors Center.Hotels near Knoxville Convention Center.Hotels near McClung Museum of Natural History and Culture.Hotels near East Tennesse Historical Society.There is also a subsidiary company headquartered in Redditch in the UK, with branches in England and Scotland. However, in 2009 Snappy Tomato Pizza ventured out west and opened up in Clovis, New Mexico. Most stores are within the Southeastern United States. There are several dozen locations operating in the Greater Cincinnati area, and elsewhere in Kentucky, Ohio, Indiana, and Tennessee. In July 2022, Tim Gayhart, Snappy Tomato Pizza's largest franchisee and area developer purchased the company from The Deters Company. Those two include a Cincinnati-based pizza franchise, "Spooners Pizza" in 1993, and seven Louisville, KY based franchises, "Pizza Magia" in 2005. Snappy Tomato has bought two other pizza franchises. In 1993, Snappy Tomato Pizza was purchased by Charles H. Rotunda went to a horse race and put all of his money on a horse named “Snappy Tomato.” The horse won and Rotunda took all of his winnings and opened the first Snappy Tomato Pizza restaurant. ![]() The first Snappy Tomato Pizza was opened by Robert Rotunda in Fort Mitchell in 1978. The chain specializes in pizza, but also serves calzones, hoagies, salads, pasta, dessert and appetizers. Its headquarters are in Burlington, Kentucky. Snappy Tomato Pizza is a pizza chain that started in Fort Mitchell, Kentucky, and has over 60 locations in the US. ![]()
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