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Sammy's Pizza is a regional restaurant brand. It was founded in 1954 in Hibbing, MN.

There are currently 17 affiliated Sammy's locations, each is independently owned by a member or close relative of the Perrella Family.

Early history
Sam and Louise Perrella opened their first cafe in Keewatin, MN after Sam was laid off from the local iron mines. Sam had heard war veterans talk of pizza and he visited a friend in Chicago to learn how to make pizza. After much experimentation and recipe development, some new equipment was purchased and the cafe was moved into a larger space at 107 East Howard in Hibbing, MN.

Originally called "La Pizzeria," Sam and Louise officially opened as a pizza restaurant on October 2, 1954.

Expansion and Growth
The original store had almost immediate success, so Sam decided to support relatives and friends who wanted to get into the business.

In the late 50's and early 60's, Sam helped establish over 20 stores in Minnesota, Wisconsin, and North Dakota and eventually sold his interest in most of the stores to his partners. After Sam's death in 1975, his sons Jeff and Greg expanded the original store and moved to a larger location across the street.

Greg left the business in 1989, and Jeff retired in 2002.

Some locations have been sold or closed over the years. There are currently 17 affiliated Sammy's or Sammy Perrella's locations.

Sammy Perrella's
Jeff's sons opened the first store in the Twin Cities region of Minnesota on March 22, 2004. , They trademarked Sammy Perrella's in order to protect the brand name in the new market. It was determined that the Sammy's Pizza name was somewhat ambiguous and had been established in other world markets and thus could not registered as a trademark.