Pizzeria 105 (Stopiątka)
A pizzeria built around a nostalgic, instantly recognisable retro identity borrowed from a cult communist-era car — homegrown character paired with a delivery-and-takeaway-optimised operation.
Pizzeria 105 (Stopiątka) is a Polish pizzeria chain built around a nostalgic, instantly recognisable retro identity borrowed from a cult communist-era car — the brand name and the pizza names lean into that local heritage, giving the concept a distinctive, homegrown personality rather than a generic Italian look. As a franchisee you run your own outlet under the brand: you make and serve pizza on-site, for takeaway and for delivery, leaning on a highly systematised, delivery-and-takeaway-optimised operation. The key edge is that the beloved local character is paired with a tightly systematised setup — the chain is now operated under a parent that also runs a global pizza-delivery system, so newer outlets run as a hybrid that fuses the local brand's familiarity with the global brand's logistics, technology and ordering platforms.



















