
In a rather appetizing move for pizza aficionados, Rosati's Pizza is slicing down their prices in celebration of a remarkable milestone—60 years of business. Come Tuesday, customers can indulge in a 14-inch two-topping thin-crust pizza for the throwback price of $3.50, matching the cost when the chain first opened doors in 1964. NBC Chicago reports that this one-day-only deal is a carry-out exclusive and will require the use of a coupon code, "FB350P".
As pizza lovers across Chicago and surrounding suburbs prepare for what could be a nostalgic taste trip, it's important to note that the offer is limited to one pizza per customer—maintaining a sense of order despite the enticing price drop. The historic deal is available at several suburban locations as well as in northwest Indiana, details ABC7 Chicago.
Tracing its origins back to New York in the late 1890s, Rosati's Pizza is steeped in a rich history that includes a family move to Chicago and the opening of an Italian restaurant downtown. It wasn't until 1964 that the first Rosati's Pizza location fired up its ovens in the Chicago suburbs, crafting a legacy of savory pies that has endured for six decades. The anniversary promotion is a nod to that very beginning, as described on the pizzeria's website.
Residents eager to grab a slice of history can do so at more than two dozen locations in the Chicago area. For a full breakdown of storefronts doling out $3.50 pizzas, pizza enthusiasts can check out the complete list linked on NBC Chicago.









