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Old Chicago Pizza expands to Sioux City, partners with local food bank

The restaurant will create nearly 120 jobs for the area.

January 14, 2015

Old Chicago Pizza & Taproom, a national casual dining restaurant serving pizza and craft beer, announced today the opening of its first location in Sioux City, Iowa. The restaurant will create nearly 120 jobs for the area, the company said.

To celebrate the opening in Sioux City, the company partnered with local charity, Food Bank of Siouxland. One dollar from every Chicago 7 and Meat Me specialty pizza ordered after 3 p.m. this month through Feb. 12 will be donated to the organization. Food Bank of Siouxland serves more than 100 local community charities with feeding programs for the needy, the ill and children.

"The Food Bank of Siouxland has a long history of serving the Sioux City area, and we're proud to partner with them to help raise funds to end hunger in the community," said Scott Green, Old Chicago Pizza & Taproom franchisee, in a statement. "We look forward to introducing everyone in Sioux City to our freshly, handcrafted pizza and world-class craft beers this month while helping out an incredible local organization such as the Food Bank of Siouxland."

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