I'm going with Godfathers Pizza, if Herman Cain hadn't gutted the place. It's just a cooler premise than domino's or whatever.
They were actually really big in the mid-80s, found this gem on their wiki:
It was reported to be the fifth largest pizza chain in the United States at the time, down from third place in 1985.[5][6] About this time, many Godfather's locations in the St. Louis area were bought out by Pantera's Pizza.[7] Under Cain's leadership, Godfather's closed approximately 200 restaurants and eliminated several thousand jobs, and by doing so returned to profitability
I'm going with Godfathers Pizza, if Herman Cain hadn't gutted the place. It's just a cooler premise than domino's or whatever.
They were actually really big in the mid-80s, found this gem on their wiki:
They were "classy" according to my dad because they had green olives as an option for pizza in the podunk town he grew up in.