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Sign for Hideaway Pizza Store in Oklahoma City. Hideaway Pizza is a restaurant originally opened in 1957 in Stillwater, Oklahoma. [1] [2] Its original location is in Stillwater at the corner of 3rd St and Knoblock, near the Oklahoma State University campus. In 1993, the restaurant started opening locations outside of Stillwater. [2]
Hideaway is a legacy pizza company from Stillwater, Oklahoma, known as a favorite stop for fans going to or from Oklahoma State Cowboys football games. The company has 23 locations including one ...
He attended and graduated at Oklahoma State University. While attending university, in 1957 Dermer opened the original Hideaway Pizza outlet, in Stillwater; [3] it was the second pizzeria in the city. [4] Subsequently, Dermer opened a second Hideaway Pizza outlet in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and the business expanded from there. [5]
6310 E 101 Street in Tulsa. The Garage: 1117 N Robinson Ave. 1024 W Interstate 240 Service Road. 209 Outlet Shoppes Drive. 900 W Britton Road. 1316 W Covell Road in Edmond. 601 S Bryant Ave. in Edmond
Remaining Oklahoma's Best Pizza Bracket dates. Final Four: March 20 - 24. ... Saucee Sicilian vs Hideaway Pizza. ... a shop in Tulsa, ...
Harold's – founded in 1948 in Norman, Oklahoma, and liquidated through bankruptcy in 2008 [61] Hess Shoe Store (1872–1999) – Baltimore, Maryland region. J. Brannam – a unit of the F. W. Woolworth Company established in 1979 that operated primarily in the southern U.S.; [62] closed in 1985 [63]
Oklahoma: Hideaway Pizza. Oklahoma City and multiple locations elsewhere This 24-location chain (four in Arkansas and two in Texas) has a long list of pizzas starting with a small cheese for $10 ...
This is a list of pizza chains of the United States. This list is limited to pizza chain restaurants that are based, headquartered or originated in the United States . The distinction between national chains and primarily regional chains is only indicative of geographic footprint and not necessarily of the overall size of the chain.