Showing posts with label highland heights. Show all posts
Showing posts with label highland heights. Show all posts

Thursday, December 29, 2011

Toppers Pizza featured in Cincinnati Enquirer

Toppers Pizza was recently featured in the Cincinnati Enquirer in an article titled, "Toppers Pizza open in Highland Heights". The article talks of the new Toppers opening in Highland Heights and mentions the owners – Ricky and Dave Fullarton. It goes on to mention Toppers targets the college-aged market and briefly describes the Toppers concept. Click here to read the full article or begin reading below.

Toppers Pizza open in Highland Heights
by Shauna Steigerwald

The new Toppers Pizza in Highland Heights opened last weekend. It’s at at 2517 Wilson Ave., across the street from Northern Kentucky University.

Dave Fullarton, who owns the restaurant and another Toppers near the University of Cincinnati with his father, Bill, and brother, Ricky, said the chain targets college students and young adults with its irreverent sense of humor, its atmosphere — with flat screen TVs, couches and funny postings on the walls — and comfort-food offerings such as mac and cheese pizza and “Hangover Helper” pizza.

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Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Toppers featured on Cincinnati.com

Recently, Toppers was featured on Cincinnati.com. The blog post mentions Toppers' Highland Heights’ Dec. 10 grand opening and the promotion of the first 50 people in line get free food for a year. It mentions the Highland Heights location is the second for the father-son trio of Fullartons, with a quote from Dave Fullarton. Below is a portion of the article and it can be read in its entirety by clicking here.Link
Toppers Pizza coming to Highland Heights

A new Toppers Pizza will open in Highland Heights on Dec. 10, and at their grand opening will give away free food for a year to the first 50 people in line.

It will be the second Toppers in the Greater Cincinnati area. Bob Fullarton and his sons Dave and Ricky own and operate the first location near the University of Cincinnati and this new one, which is across the street from the entrance to Northern Kentucky University at 2517 Wilson Ave.

The two locations near colleges are no coincidence: Toppers is aimed squarely at the college-age demographic, with their comfort-food choices like macaroni and cheese pizza, couches to lounge on while waiting for dinner, and pizzas like The Hangover Helper. Both locations keep college student hours, too: 10:30 a.m.-3 a.m. daily. Dave Fullarton said that the pizza crust is made with fresh dough on site.

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