
As
a high school student working at a local
pizza pub in Jeffersonville, Indiana, Papa
John's founder John Schnatter realized that
there was something missing from national
pizza chains: a superior-quality traditional
pizza delivered to the customer's door.
His dream was to one day open a pizza restaurant
that would fill that void.
In 1984, "Papa" John
Schnatter knocked out a broom closet located
in the back of his father's tavern (Mick's
Lounge), sold his prized 1972 Z28 Camaro,
purchased $1,600 worth of used restaurant
equipment, and began selling his pizzas
to the tavern's customers. The customers
loved the pizza so much that John was able
to expand by moving into adjoining space,
eventually leading to the opening of the
first Papa John's restaurant in 1985.
Today, there are more than 3,000 Papa John's restaurants worldwide. More importantly, Papa
John's remains committed to its heritage
of making a superior-quality, traditional
pizza.
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