Sbarro

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Sbarro
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Type Private (family-owned)
Founded Brooklyn, New York (1967)
Headquarters Melville, New York
Key people Peter Beaudrault (President and CEO), Anthony J. Puglisi (VP and CFO)
Industry Food Wholesale
Products Pizza, Pasta
Revenue $370 million (1998) [1]
Employees ??
Website www.sbarro.com
There is also a Swiss automobile designer Franco Sbarro who makes eponymous automobiles, see Sbarro (automobile)

Sbarro is a U.S.-based chain of fast-food restaurants that mainly sells pizza and other Italian dishes. Before entering the pizza business, the Sbarro family operated a Salumeria (Italian grocery store), which opened in 1956. The first Sbarro restaurant was opened by Gennaro and Carmela Sbarro in Brooklyn, New York (Kings Plaza Shopping Center) in 1967. Sbarro, Inc. is based in Melville, New York.

Most of Sbarro's restaurants are located in shopping malls, airports, or college campuses.

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  • In Entourage, Eric Murphy was a manager at Sbarro's before moving to California with his best friend, Vincent Chase. His employment at Sbarro's is often used humorously as evidence that is he is ill-prepared to manage Vince's acting career. He is demeaningly called "pizza boy."

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