Houston-based Russo’s New York Pizzeria is coming to Frisco.
A franchise location of the fast-casual pizza joint will join the action near Main Street Village at 3400 Main St. later this year, according to a release.Russo’s locations are small and offer limited dining. The Frisco location will be 1,500 square feet and seat about 25 guests, according to the release. It will also offer pick-up and delivery options.
“We are so excited to expand our presence in Frisco and to serve the best New York Style Pizza and authentic Italian cuisine to the Frisco community,” Russo said in the release. Russo’s showcases family recipes from Naples and Sicily. Chef and founder Anthony Russo got his start at his family’s restaurant in Galveston before striking out on his own in the 1980s.
Shortly after, he opened the first Anthony’s Pizzeria in Clear Lake near Houston. There are currently more than 50 franchised locations across the country,
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