Barroโ€™s Pizza from Phoenix is opening its first Pima County location in Marana this summer.

Barroโ€™s, the family-owned-and-operated company with most of its shops in the Phoenix east valley, plans to open its 38th location in Marana this summer.

The popular Phoenix pizza chain Barroโ€™s is opening its first Pima County restaurant this summer in Maranaโ€™s bustling Cortaro Road-Interstate 10 shopping and entertainment district.

The restaurant will take up the 5,000-square-foot retail space at 5884 W. Arizona Pavilions Drive , a former Sleep America store. No opening date has been announced, but a Barroโ€™s spokeswoman said they hope to finish a build-out of the space and open by late July.

This will be the 38th Barroโ€™s location since the family-owned-and-operated company opened its first in Mesa in 1980. Most of the other restaurants are in Phoenixโ€™s east valley including Queen Creek; the Barroโ€™s nearest Tucson is in Casa Grande.

Barroโ€™s operates under the classic pizzeria template with a menu of pizza, sandwiches, salads, wings and a couple signature pastas. Pizza prices top out at around $19 for an extra large while pasta dishes start at $6.49. The restaurant offers dine-in, take-out or delivery.

In 2015, the chain received Yelpโ€™s distinguished โ€œPeople Love Us On Yelpโ€ award, which recognizes companies that earn overwhelmingly favorable reviews on the crowd-sourcing site.

Fans of the pizza often point to the thick, light and flakey crust topped with family matriarch Grandma Angelina Barroโ€™s signature sweet and tangy sauce.

Barro emigrated to Chicago from Italy in the 1930s and her sons opened the familyโ€™s first restaurant in the Windy City in 1961. The family moved to Arizona in 1980 and opened a restaurant in Mesa that same year.

In a written statement, Barroโ€™s owner Bruce Barro said he has wanted to expand the chain outside of Maricopa County for years and decided on Marana because it is โ€œthe fastest growing town in Southern Arizona.โ€

Barro also hinted the Arizona Pavilions location is the first of several planned for Southern Arizona.

Barro’s hours will be from 10:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. Sundays through Thursdays and until 11 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays, with weekday lunch specials running 10:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Check out the menu at barrospizza.com


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