Beloved Arizona pizza restaurant closes after 52 years in business

For more than five decades, one pizza spot served generations of Arizona families, becoming a staple in the Phoenix dining scene. Now, the longtime restaurant has officially closed its doors, marking the end of an era for local pizza lovers.

A neighborhood fixture since the 1970s

Raffaeles Pizza first opened in Phoenix in 1974 and built a loyal following through its New York-style pizzas, family-friendly atmosphere, and deep roots in the community. Over the years, the restaurant became a go-to destination for birthday celebrations, team dinners, and casual family outings.

The business remained family-owned throughout much of its history, helping it maintain a strong connection with longtime customers who returned year after year.

Final day in Phoenix

The Phoenix location officially closed on May 30, bringing an end to an over 50 year run. According to local reports, the closure was not tied to declining demand but rather to redevelopment plans for the property where the restaurant operated, forcing the owner to vacate the building.

In announcing the closure, the owners thanked customers for decades of support and shared memories of serving multiple generations of families throughout the Valley…

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