LaRosa’s Multiple Locations Buddy LaRosa started in 1954 with only $400 dollars and his Aunt Dena’s pizza recipe. Now, in 2022, LaRosa’s is arguably the best-known pizza joint in Cincinnati. Serving pizzas, calzones, hoagies, fries, garlic bread, fried cheese sticks, salads, ravioli, spaghetti lasagna, and now hydroponically grown lettuce there is no question as to why the business has thrived for so long. Photo: provided by LaRosa's

LaRosa’s Photo: provided by LaRosa's


Restaurants and eateries throughout the country have had to make adjustments to their operations to help contain the spread of COVID-19. Among those restaurants making changes is LaRosa’s Pizza, which is modifying its operating hours to help keep their locations clean.

In addition to limiting orders to pick-up and delivery, the Queen City favorite will be closing their doors at 9 p.m. on weekdays and 11 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday. Opening hours vary among LaRosa’s locations. The new hours are a part of the local chain’s effort to help keep their customers and employees healthy.

“We are completely committed to Guest safety and to providing the level of service our Guests are accustomed to, so we appreciate everyone’s patience as we adjust our hours and service accordingly,” said LaRosa’s CEO Michael LaRosa in a press release.

Though dining-in at LaRosa’s is temporarily on hold, customers can still enjoy their LaRosa’s favorites via pick-up or delivery, which can be done through the LaRosa’s app, online, or by calling your local LaRosa’s location.

For more information regarding LaRosa’s operational changes and health guidelines, visit larosas.com.


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