Cullman will have a new pizza place beginning Monday, when the Little Ceasars in the Arnold Village shopping center officially opens for business.
The new pick-up pizza establishment will be located just off Hwy. 31, beside Chamblee’s Restaurant. The new business is expected to create between 16-30 new jobs.
Owner Matthew Arias said planning has gone well, and he expects the new franchise to be fully operational at the first of the week.
“Right now, everything is good to go, and we’re just about ready to open,” he said. “Good to go.”
Little Ceasars is best-known for its “Hot-N-Ready” deal, offering pizza and breadsticks on demand.
Arias, who operates a string of Little Ceasars based out of Hoover, said he’s excited to expand into the Cullman market.
“We’re excited to be in Cullman, and looking forward to great success and being a big part of community for a long time,” he said.
Little Ceasars is just one of a handful of new restaurants on the way to Cullman, including Logan’s Roadhouse, Shane’s Rib Shack and Moe’s BBQ.
* Trent Moore can be reached by e-mail at trentm@cullmantimes.com, or by telephone at 734-2131, ext. 220.
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