The 62-year-old pizza chain is relinquishing control of a major deal

Growing up, there was always that one place we begged our parents to take us to, or were excited to visit for a birthday party or school trip.

After all, kids’ fixations are simple: give them pizza and entertainment and they’ll happily stay busy for hours. When a business offers both, it often becomes a welcome break for parents as well.

Everyone has their own version of that place, whether it’s Chuck E. Cheese, Dave & Buster’s, or Main Event. Over the years, these places have become favorite destinations for families across the country. In Texas, however, one chain has long separated itself as a source of Lone Star pride.

Mr Gatti’s Pizza started in 1964 as a small restaurant called “The Pizza Place” in Stephenville, Texas. Five years later, it moved to Austin and was renamed Mr. Gatti’s, after the maiden name of the founder’s wife.

In the 1970s, the Mr. Gatti brand expanded into a chain and introduced buffet-style dining, an innovation that helped set it apart from its competitors.

Although the Austin restaurant preceded the first Chuck E. Cheese location (which opened in San Jose, California in 1977), Mr. Gatti’s didn’t really jump on the entertainment-plus-pizza bandwagon until the 1980s. The concept quickly won over families, and today Mr. Gatti’s Pizza operates more than 200 locations in Texas and the southeastern United States.

Industry experts say this hybrid model has become increasingly valuable as traditional casual dining struggles to compete for consumers. According to a 2025 McKinsey & Company survey, 45% of consumers surveyed have reduced their spending at pizza restaurants.

“When there’s good entertainment and good experiences, check averages go up,” Dave Dittenber, president of Downtown Restaurant Investments and CEO of BYOD, told Restaurant Dive.

Dittenber added that entertainment only works when paired with strong service and quality food.

Mr Gatti’s Pizza has sold a majority stake in his business to OneRyan Global LLC, the family office of businessman and philanthropist G. Brint Ryan, according to a press release. Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed.

OneRyan has been a franchisee of Mr Gatti’s Pizza since 2022, but his involvement with the brand has steadily expanded.

In September 2025, OneRyan acquired a minority stake in the company and a month later acquired a corporate-owned restaurant at South Park Meadows in Austin. The transaction completed Mr. Gatti’s Pizza’s transition to a fully franchised system and completed the re-franchising of all company-owned locations.

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