Happy’s Pizza LLC is a regional pizza franchise founded in Detroit, Michigan 1994. Today, there are 65 locations throughout Michigan, Ohio, Nevada, and California. The franchise is widely recognized for its signature marble countertops and exterior neon signs.

Happy’s Pizza bolstered its profiled by offering delivery to areas otherwise unserved by other pizza establishments. In addition to pizza, Happy’s sells ribs, seafood, chicken, salads, burgers, and desserts.


Happy’s tagline is “Delivering more than just great pizza.” Customers give the company high marks its broad variety of menu items. Happy CEO Maher Bashi explains that the chain has primarily flown under the radar.

“While Happy’s was initially just a local mom and pops establishment, it didn’t take long for the popularity to soar. Even though we have expanded to other territories, our franchises still have that small-town feel,” said Bashi.

The company has come a long way from its roots Michigan roots. The atmosphere is laid back and people usually cram in on weekends to enjoy a smorgasbord of delightful fare. It was the idea of Bashi to expand the menu. He didn’t want Happy’s to be just another turn of the mill pizza joint. It isn’t. Bashi says there’s something for everyone.

Happy’s has done quite a bit to drum up business. Like most restaurants, they deliver. But they also have a wildly popular catering service that can be hired out for parties, weddings, holidays or any type of event.

Happy’s Pizza LLC also has a huge social media presence. Fans can reach out to the company on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and Pinterest. Customers can also go to the website and join the Happy’s Pizza Club. Add your email address and get regular updates, coupons, and other news.

Bashi says there are a number of franchise opportunities available. With Happy’s Pizza LLC, business owners can get a slice of a 60 billion dollar a year opportunity. With the Happy’s chain, franchise owners get plenty of training, support, and promotion to keep you on the track to success.

Feeding the homeless is another way that Happy’s shows its undying support for the community. The company has sponsored drives for school supplies, support for homeless veterans and the annual Coats for Kids campaign. In 2018, Happy’s partnered with Greater Grace Temple to donate over 2,000 coats for needy kids in the Detroit area.