Mister O1’s Continued Growth Includes Another Miami-Dade Location Before Year’s End

The South Florida-based pizza brand is also expanding in other parts of Florida, and in Texas and Georgia

Neil Cooney
Written By Neil Cooney
News Writer
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With locations in Florida, Texas, and Georgia, Mister O1 Extraordinary Pizza is continuing to grow both in South Florida and beyond. In addition to a location planned for Dania Beach, Mister O1 is also at work on a new location in Coral Springs, a representative told What Now this week. It’s expected to open before the end of the year.

2025 a busy year for the brand, which is opening a new restaurant in Miramar soon has recently signed a lease in Plantation. Meanwhile, another location is in the works on the Floridian west coast, in Naples.

“Beyond South Florida, we’re actively growing in other regions too,” the representative said. “Our second Georgia location (Buckhead) is opening this May, and we’re preparing to launch our fifth location in Texas. We’re also exploring expansion in Palm Beach County and the Tampa/Sarasota area.”

Highlights from the Mister O1 menu include Extraordinary Pizzas like the Star Carlos (star shaped pizza, filled with ricotta cheese, mozzarella, chorizo sausage, fresh tomatoes, arugula, avocado, Italian parmesan, jalapeño sauce) and the Elisa (Mozzarella, ricotta cheese, natural honey, black pepper, white truffle oil). There’s also a burrata bar, with choices like Burrata e Italian balsamic glaze (fresh burrata cheese, arugula, fresh tomatoes, Italian balsamic glaze) and Burrata e crudo (fresh burrata cheese, fresh tomatoes, Prosciutto di Parma), served with rosemary focaccia.

The new location in Coral Gables will open at 110 Alhambra Circle.

You can keep up with Mister 01 news by following @mistero1pizza on Instagram.

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Neil Cooney is a freelance writer. He has received an MFA in Creative Writing from Syracuse University, and his work has been published in the Masters Review. Based in Nashville, he spends his free time cooking Korean food and studying chess.
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