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Italian restaurant Fazoli’s coming back to metro Phoenix, first location to open this fall

Mar 28, 2022, 4:45 AM | Updated: 9:43 am

(Facebook Photo/Fazoli's)...

(Facebook Photo/Fazoli's)

(Facebook Photo/Fazoli's)

PHOENIX — Italian restaurant Fazoli’s is coming back to metro Phoenix, with the first of nine planned locations set to open this fall.

The Kentucky-based chain in a press release said it has reached an area development agreement with Kind Hospitality president and CEO Nava Singam to bring the restaurant back to the Valley.

“We’re so excited to be bringing Fazoli’s back to Phoenix and proud to partner with a talented multi-unit operator like Nava,” Fazoli’s president Doug Bostick said in a press release.

“Over the years, we’ve regularly received hundreds of requests to bring Fazoli’s back to the Phoenix area, so we can’t wait to return to this market.”

The company said it plans to have all nine planned locations open in metro Phoenix by the end of 2024.

Menu options include various pasta dishes like spaghetti, fettuccine alfredo and baked ziti, along with breadsticks, pizza, chicken wings, subs, salads and desserts.

The chain has more than 200 locations across the country.

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Italian restaurant Fazoli’s coming back to metro Phoenix, first location to open this fall