

In exchange for customers going outside their comfort zone, the employee is thrown shrieking into the air in a sling-shot amusement park ride, showing how far Domino's is willing go to convince its customers to try something different.
DOMINOS DEAL BEFORE NOON TV
In a light-hearted TV campaign beginning today, a real Domino's employee offers to face his fear – heights. "It can be scary to try something new, so we're encouraging our customers to be a little bit more daring this new year, and in exchange we'll face fears of our own."

"Our customers have loved being able to enjoy their favorite two-topping pizzas for $5.99, and now they can try pastas, chicken, stuffed cheesy bread and sandwiches for the same value," said Russell Weiner, Domino's Pizza chief marketing officer.

14, 2013 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ -Thinking about trying something new for 2013? Domino's Pizza (NYSE: DPZ), the recognized world leader in pizza delivery, is asking customers to think outside the pizza box, and in return is offering to face its fears in a TV campaign beginning today.ĭomino's is temporarily expanding the fan-favorite two medium, two-topping pizzas for $5.99 each value offer to include Penne Pastas in a dish, Stuffed Cheesy Breads, 8-piece chicken varieties and Oven Baked Sandwiches, encouraging customers to try something they haven't before – which isn't always an easy decision. Until Domino’s reopens under new ownership, check out one of the pizza options you haven’t tried lately, and tell them you heard about them here.įor more, follow 14850 Dining on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter or sign up for our newsletter.PDF Version Fan-favorite value offer now gives customers more choiceĪNN ARBOR, Mich., Jan. Some have commented that there’s better pizza than Domino’s, but like Papa John’s (which we’ve always enjoyed more) it’s a popular choice for quick food on a budget, and of course it’s a favorite comfort food for those who love it. They also delivered for years out of a space in the Small Mall in the northeast that became Rogan’s Northeast and is now Northeast Pizza and the Scale House Brewpub. Just a block away on the Commons are two new pizza options, Thompson and Bleecker and Pasta Vitto.ĭomino’s has had a decades-long history in Ithaca, operating a downtown location next to Napoli Pizzeria in the former gas station building that’s right where the Gateway Commons building is now, moved next door to the Gateway Center when that building was renovated about 15 years ago, and then moved to the Gateway Commons space several years ago. Meantime, Ithaca’s pizza scene runs the gamut from flatbreads at the farmers market, McCormick’s, and Agava, to lunch deals and late-night staples at Sammy’s, Papa John’s, and Casablanca, to premium pies at Ciao, Luna, and Sal’s. Just across the street, the new City Centre building is weeks away from opening, and new locations there for the Ithaca Ale House and Collegetown Bagels will help anchor the new food neighborhood. The former Sticky Rice space now features Shahi Pakwan, a new Indian place with a varied lunch buffet. Nearby, Nikki Green and Sticky Rice also closed in recent months. Gateway BBQ also closed not long ago.Ĭhris at Travis Hyde says the company is working on refitting those two spaces for two new eateries slated to open this summer, though they’re not ready to share any details. There’s certainly no shortage of pizza in Ithaca, even within a few-minute walk, but the closure comes right on the heels of Napoli Pizzeria shutting its doors right next door in the Gateway Center building. A representative from property owner Travis Hyde Properties says the new owner is following the necessary steps required by the Domino’s corporate office. Anbinder.Ī sign on the door says only that the pizza shop in the Gateway Commons building in Downtown Ithaca is closed “till further notice,” but we hear another franchise owner plans to reopen sometime this summer.

Not so Open: Domino’s Pizza is closed in the Gateway Commons building.
