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Corfu's Pizza Pantry gets big write up in pizza magazine

By Howard B. Owens

The ongoing success of Pizza Pantry has made the national press.

A trade industry magazine, Pizza Today (yes, pizza shop owners have their own trade magazine), featured the Corfu pizza parlor in its latest edition.

The article details how Bev Snider (at first with her sister and mother as partners) took a low-budget pizza shop in the village and turned it into a thriving business that draws a crowd throughout the year.

Snider started the company with her mother and sister in 1983 in the middle of the village of Corfu, having bought the take-out shop on the cheap. “The woman who owned it, she said, ‘Sundays are your good days. I made $34 Sunday.’ That’s what we grew from.”

In 2000, Snider’s sister left the business and she took it over full time. Three years ago, they gutted an empty bowling alley turned bar and grill nearby and converted it into a 120-seat freestanding restaurant that afforded them much needed additional parking. “I’ve always wanted a dine-in place, but we just didn’t have room for it,” Snider says.

Pizza Pantry Manager Adam Kahabka said he suggested the article to Pizza Today a year ago after the business made an obviously successful transition to the much larger location.

"It's (the article) is a pretty big for us," Kahabka said. "For a small business to grow that much in such a small community, especially some place as small as Corfu, we thought was exceptional."

Pizza Pantry has flirted with disaster a couple of times in the past year and come out unscathed. First, there was the tornado that blew right by its parking lot. Then there was a small fire in the basement on Jan. 10.

The fire, Kahabak said, did minimal damage and the restaurant was open for business at its usual time the next day.

Brian Schollard

Thanks for the article and the link to the IIndustry Journal as well. I have known the entire Reeb family all of my life. It is nice to see a small business succeed. They have always had good food and now its a nice place to have a beer and wings wile the Bills or Sabres are on TV. I work for a small business my self and know it takes a strong family ( the related and non related ones) to be successful. They are good folks!

Jan 24, 2010, 8:33am Permalink
Dave Olsen

Wow, 25 employees year round and 35 in the summer, I didn't know they had that many. The food is good there. Congratulations to The Pizza Pantry for the recognition and I'll echo what Brian said, they are good folks.

Jan 24, 2010, 9:53am Permalink
George Richardson

I think Route 77 on the way to Darien Lake and few other choices play a big role in their sucess. That's a good thing. I once went there when it was a bowling alley, I was eighteen then and fifty six now, I still remember it because the bartender wouldn't serve my girlfriend even though she had two ID's. Her second ID was a GCC Student Card and the guy said: "Anyone can get one of those." She told him: "Then why don't you go get one?" We left and went to a friendlier establishment, fifteen or twenty miles away.

Jan 24, 2010, 3:08pm Permalink

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