Piada Italian Street Food

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Piada Italian Street Food
IndustryRestaurants
Founded2010; 14 years ago (2010)
FounderChris Doody
HeadquartersColumbus, Ohio, U.S.
Number of locations
49
Area served
Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky, Minnesota, North Carolina, Pennsylvania & Texas
Websitemypiada.com

Piada Italian Street Food is a fast casual Italian cuisine restaurant chain with 49 locations in 7 states (Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky, Minnesota, North Carolina, Pennsylvania & Texas).[1] There are 25 locations in Ohio, 2 in Indiana, 1 in Kentucky, 3 in Minnesota, 3 in North Carolina, 5 in Pennsylvania and 10 in Texas.

The restaurant features custom-rolled wraps (Piadas) in a stone-grilled, thin-crusted dough made from organic flour and extra virgin olive oil, as well as chopped salads and pasta bowls.[2] The chain features food prepared along an assembly line, and has been called an Italian copycat of Chipotle Mexican Grill.[3]

Chris Doody, owner of the company, is a co-founder of the Bravo Brio Restaurant Group chain.[2] He sold his stake to investors in 2006 and launched the Piada concept around the Italian "wrap-like sandwich" known as a Piada or Piadina, a street food he sampled in northern Italy. It is stuffed with pastas, meats, cheeses, sauce and vegetables.[4] Piada also serves pasta bowls, chopped salads, power bowls and soups. They also offer cannoli chips—a dessert item and Guest favorite. There is a kids menu featuring smaller versions of the main menu items.

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  1. ^ Piada Locations Piada Company Locations
  2. ^ a b Fisher, Mark (November 30, 2012). "Italian restaurant chain confirms new Kettering location". Dayton Daily News.
  3. ^ "Chipotle: Fundamentally Sound, But Overvalued Nonetheless". Seeking Alpha. April 3, 2012.
  4. ^ Eaton, Dan (August 6, 2010). "New Piada hopes diners beat path to Italian fare". Columbus Business First.

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