1000 Degrees Neapolitan Pizza is igniting a new era of enjoying pizza in San Antonio.

The customizable fast-casual pizza brand announced that it is rolling out its authentic, hand-tossed Neapolitan pizza in San Antonio. Set to open on November 2 at 11224 Huebner Road, Suite 206, the new San Antonio restaurant will be the first 1000 Degrees Pizzeria in the area, joining the 33 locations based nationwide.

“There is a tremendous amount of excitement to introduce the people of San Antonio to true, classic Neapolitan pizza,” says Ashley Andres, owner of 1000 Degrees in San Antonio. “From our authentic Neapolitan flavors to the incredible array of toppings, homemade sauces and crust options, I know that 1000 Degrees is going to fan the flames of San Antonio’s cravings for a truly one-of-a-kind pizza experience.”

Situated in the City View Village Shopping Center at the intersection of Huebner Road and Expo Road, San Antonio’s 1000 Degrees restaurant is conveniently located for local workforce lunch crowds, families and couples to gather for lunch and dinner.

Originating in Galloway, New Jersey, 1000 Degrees is renowned for its classic Neapolitan pizzas fired to perfection at 1000 degrees in a custom, handmade, revolving Neapolitan brick oven. With the option to limitlessly top each pie with more than 50 fresh ingredients, guests can completely customize each pizza to satisfy their every craving.

The menu features a variety of options, such as the White Out (with extra virgin olive oil, shredded mozzarella, parmesan, fresh mushrooms and garlic, the Smokey Pollo (featuring Sweet and Smokey Bourbon Barbeque Sauce, roasted chicken, bacon, red onion, red peppers, pineapple, shredded mozzarella and blue cheese) and the Meatza (with marinara, mozzarella, pepperoni, bacon, Italian sausage and crumbled meatballs). Additionally, the brand offers two signature crust options: classic, thin-crust Neapolitan and The Roman, which is twice the thickness of traditional Neapolitan and oval in shape.

“Ashley is exactly the type of franchisee that we were looking for in San Antonio,” says Brian Petruzzi, CEO and founder of 1000 Degrees. “She’s an important part of the 1000 Degrees family, and we look forward to seeing her grow her business in San Antonio.”

Since launching in 2014, the brand has ignited significant growth across the country, with more than 75 locations open and in development across the country.

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