Old Chicago Pizza and Taproom announced it has opened its first location in Sioux City, Iowa at 5030 Sergeant Road.

The restaurant will create nearly 120 jobs for the area.

To celebrate the opening in Sioux City, Old Chicago Pizza and Taproom has partnered with the Food Bank of Siouxland. One dollar from every Chicago 7 and Meat Me specialty pizza ordered after 3 p.m. this month through Feb. 12 will be donated to the organization, which helps serve more than 100 local community charities.

 “We look forward to introducing everyone in Sioux City to our freshly, handcrafted pizza and world-class craft beers this month while helping out an incredible local organization such as the Food Bank of Siouxland,” says Scott Green, Old Chicago Pizza and Taproom franchisee.

Old Chicago Sioux City will feature a variety of regional and local craft beers from breweries such as Iowa’s own Millstream Brewing Company. Among the variety of 14 specialty pizzas guests may choose from, these two most popular pizzas will benefit the Food Bank of Siouxland:

Chicago 7– Pepperoni, Italian sausage, red onions, black olives, green peppers, sliced mushrooms and signature house pizza sauce.

Meat Me – Loaded with four premium meaty toppings and garnished with green olives and fresh basil. 

The 4,740-square-foot restaurant, including patio dining, also features 13 HD televisions for prime sports viewing along with 36 beer taps.

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