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On this episode, we traveled to Morristown, New Jersey to sit down with Shealyn & Nino Coniglio of Coniglio's Old-Fashioned. These 2 have created an incredible pizzeria that is also a full-scale bakery operation with artisanal bread, pastries, and desserts. Nino gets candid about the real challenges of running a successful restaurant and shares priceless nuggets of wisdom. From firing your entitled customers to creating sustainable business models. With plans for a new bar and additional locations, this pizza power couple proves that success in the pizza game isn't just about perfect crust - it's about building something special that serves both your community and your future.
Key Ingredients:
• The importance of comprehensive business planning and proper capitalization
• Why owning property is crucial for long-term success in the restaurant industry
• How to balance quality and scale while maintaining authenticity
• The real economics behind running a successful pizzeria
• Why employee retention and fair wages are crucial for growth
• The value (and limitations) of competition wins and media exposure
Chapters:
00:00 - How a weird pizza connection led to Morristown
16:57 - Building out the space and initial challenges
31:50 - Fire Your Customers: Tales of dealing with difficult patrons and maintaining standards
45:08 - The Bread Program Evolution: From pizza shop to full-scale bakery operation
01:05:20 - Pizza Competition Chronicles: Stories from the competition circuit and TV appearances
01:23:15 - The Real Economics of Pizza: Breaking down costs, margins, and business realities
01:38:40 - The McDonald's Model & Restaurant Economics: Discussion of franchise systems and business models
01:52:30 - Expansion plans and new ventures
02:05:45 - The Brooklyn Pizza Crew Days
02:12:56 - Overrated or Underrated: Quick-fire opinions on industry topics
By Alex Koons4.9
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This Episode’s Sponsors→
🎶 Maestro Sausage: https://bit.ly/maestro-sausage
Get a NEW GOZNEY: https://us.gozney.com/?dt_id=1529737
Here's some FREE stuff →
🚀HOW TO STEAL A RECIPE https://www.subscribepage.com/howtostealarecipe
🍕 Thinking of Opening a Pizza Shop? Start here: https://howtoopenapizzashop.com/
My Amazon Storefront: https://www.amazon.com/shop/alexkoons
On this episode, we traveled to Morristown, New Jersey to sit down with Shealyn & Nino Coniglio of Coniglio's Old-Fashioned. These 2 have created an incredible pizzeria that is also a full-scale bakery operation with artisanal bread, pastries, and desserts. Nino gets candid about the real challenges of running a successful restaurant and shares priceless nuggets of wisdom. From firing your entitled customers to creating sustainable business models. With plans for a new bar and additional locations, this pizza power couple proves that success in the pizza game isn't just about perfect crust - it's about building something special that serves both your community and your future.
Key Ingredients:
• The importance of comprehensive business planning and proper capitalization
• Why owning property is crucial for long-term success in the restaurant industry
• How to balance quality and scale while maintaining authenticity
• The real economics behind running a successful pizzeria
• Why employee retention and fair wages are crucial for growth
• The value (and limitations) of competition wins and media exposure
Chapters:
00:00 - How a weird pizza connection led to Morristown
16:57 - Building out the space and initial challenges
31:50 - Fire Your Customers: Tales of dealing with difficult patrons and maintaining standards
45:08 - The Bread Program Evolution: From pizza shop to full-scale bakery operation
01:05:20 - Pizza Competition Chronicles: Stories from the competition circuit and TV appearances
01:23:15 - The Real Economics of Pizza: Breaking down costs, margins, and business realities
01:38:40 - The McDonald's Model & Restaurant Economics: Discussion of franchise systems and business models
01:52:30 - Expansion plans and new ventures
02:05:45 - The Brooklyn Pizza Crew Days
02:12:56 - Overrated or Underrated: Quick-fire opinions on industry topics

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