|
3 Locations to order from:
ROSATI'S - OVERLAND PARK (College Blvd & 69 HWY)
9928 College Blvd., Overland Park, KS 66210
(913) 696-0400 Carry Out / Delivery *CardCenter*
ROSATI'S - KCMO (103rd & Wornall)
516 W. 103rd St., Kansas City, MO 66106
(816) 941-6363 Carry Out / Delivery *CardCenter*
ROSATI'S -NORTHLAND (103rd & Wornall)
4922 NE 81st St., Gladstone, MO 64119
(816) 436-5700 Carry Out / Delivery *CardCenter*
www.myrosatis.com

|
|
Save 10% with MyJoeCard!*:
|
|
What more to say? The Best Pizza, Gourmet Pizza, Calzone, Pasta, Sandwiches, Desserts & More! We also cater! more info |
|
Save 10% on any order of $10 or more with MyJoeCard! |
Try Rosati's Pizza w/ MyJoeCard!

|
Rosati's Pizza - Overland Park is located at College Blvd.
& 69 HWY at 9928 College Blvd.
Carry Out & Delivery: (913) 696-0400
See our menu online here, & call to order!
*Pick up MyJoeCard here for Free!* |
| |
|

|
Rosati's Pizza - Kansas City is located at 103rd & Wornall at 516 W.
103rd St.
Carry Out & Delivery: (816) 941-6363
See our menu online here, & call to order!
*Pick up MyJoeCard here for
Free!* |
| |
|

|
Rosati's Pizza - Northland is located in Gladstone at 4922 NE 81st St.
Carry Out & Delivery: (816) 436-5700
See our menu online here, & call to order!
*Pick up MyJoeCard here for
Free!* |
The Rosati's Story:
It's hard to imagine a restaurant business with a
stronger foundation than Rosati's Pizza. Its traditions go all the
way back to the gaslight era.
In 1895, Fred Rosati, a recent immigrant from
Italy, opened a fine Italian restaurant in Coney Island, New York.
Eleven years later he moved to Chicago and founded another
restaurant in the same family tradition.
This restaurant enjoyed such success that Rosati's
was able to expand to include a hotel, a saloon and a small
importing and exporting business of Italian foods. Pizza, back in
those days, was strictly old-world Italian fare, simply a tomato
sauce served on crisp bread. Mr. Rosati often put it on the table as
a special treat for his customers and friends, but there was no
charge for it.
In 1927, Fred's son, Sam, opened yet another
restaurant in Chicago featuring the finest Italian dishes. Over the
years, this downtown restaurant became a popular gathering. (more
history)
|