Stoner’s Pizza eyes college campuses in growth push
Delivery-focused brand targets 100 new locations by 2023
HospitalityX likes to build brands from the ground up. To date, the Charleston, S.C.-based company owns a speakeasy whiskey bar, a gourmet char burger brand and a taco and tequila concept.
When looking for its next brand, firm co-founders Drew Ciccarelli and Nick Bergelt thought about pizza. Locally, the restaurateurs had visited Stoner’s Pizza Joint, which was focusing on delivery of premium pizzas made with scratch ingredients at an average check of $20.
But a year ago the Southern-based mom-and-pop brand, with about 25 units, was a mess. The restaurants were taking orders by hand or by fax.
“They were at the point where everything was fracturing and breaking by their own growth,” Bergelt told Nation’s Restaurant News.
Last year, Bergelt and his partner purchased Stoner’s Pizza Joint for an undisclosed amount from the original owners, Joel and Jenny Harn. They’ve since spent the last year polishing up the brand by adding new POS systems, implementing mobile ordering and creating a new prototype store.
They also downsized the company to about 15 restaurants by selling or closing some locations.