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08 November 2023

Daily Newsletter

08 November 2023

Domino’s Pizza to open new restaurant in Utah, US

The new location will be owned by franchisee Mike Rompel.

Umesh Ellichipuram November 08 2023

US-based multinational pizza restaurant chain Domino’s Pizza has unveiled plans to open a new restaurant in Midvale, Utah.

Domino’s new Midvale restaurant will be located at 7141 Bingham Jct Boulevard, Suite 103 and offer dine-in, kerbside pickup and delivery services.

Scheduled to open on 14 November 2023, the 1,650ft² store will be owned by franchisee Mike Rompel.

Rompel has been a Domino’s franchisee for more than two decades and also owns locations on the islands of Hawaii.

Rompel said: “My wife and I are blessed to be opening another location with the iconic Domino’s brand. When we came to Salt Lake City from Oahu, we saw this little town of Midvale rebuilding itself as a multicultural, family community and we knew we had to build a store here to serve that community.

“Our store is conveniently located by I-15, so you can easily hop off the interstate and enjoy your favourite pizzas, wings, pastas, sandwiches and more.

“We are looking forward to celebrating our grand opening with the community and visitors and serving up our great-tasting products with fantastic hospitality.”

In August this year, Domino’s Pizza expanded its menu in the US by adding its Pepperoni Stuffed Cheesy Bread.

The restaurant brand noted that the new menu item will be available across all its franchise and corporate stores in the country.

Pepperoni Stuffed Cheesy Bread joined the brand’s existing line-up of Stuffed Cheesy Bread, which it launched in 2011.

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