History

Birth 1954

Pizza parlor born in Sacramento

Shakey's was born in 1954 in Sacramento, California, the United States. It has been loved around the world for half a century as a pizza restaurant chain that can be enjoyed by children and adults.

Map of California, USA

"Shakehand," → "Shakey's"

With Shakey's, one of the founders, Sherwood Johnson, shake hands with customers many times as an expression of joy. → It was named after being called "Shakey's".
Sherwood Johnson started a pizza house in Sacramento, Calif. in 1954, with an atmosphere in which each customer can feel at ease. The shop was a great success, and Johnson shook hands every day to welcome customers.
Shakey's has continued the taste of the traditional American Krispy pizza ever since.

Sherwood Johnson

Shakey's of the World

Today, Shakey's is loved not only in the United States, the birthplace of Shakey's, but also in Asia.

※Please note that we will not be able to respond to any questions about stores in each country.

Landing in Japan 1973

Pioneer of Pizza in Japan

Born in Sacramento, California, USA, Shakey's landed in Japan in 1973, at the very beginning of the Japanese food business. We opened our first store in Akasaka (currently closed) and have been used by many pizza lovers as a pioneer in pizza in Japan for more than 40 years.

Lunch buffet

At the time of the opening, pizza, which was not yet common in Japan, was positioned as a new American food that can be enjoyed casually at a reasonable price by "lunch buffet". In addition to reliable quality, it has become widely known as a pioneer of pizza in Japan.

Lunch buffet

We Serve Fun

Compared to that time, there are various options such as bread-type pizzas represented by Naples pizza and home delivery pizzas in Italy, and we can continue to make "American type pizza with a crisp texture" using conventional methodsShakey's.

Until now, we will continue to create a restaurant that will please customers with the motto "We Serve Fun" as a pizza restaurant where you can easily enjoy American-style pizza.