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Shakey's pizza is part of a nationwide chain. Shakey's offers an "all-you-can-eat" buffet with pizza, pasta and fried potatoes, plus an optional salad bar which costs a bit more.

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  • Shakey's Pizza
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  • Shakey's pizza is part of a nationwide chain. Shakey's offers an "all-you-can-eat" buffet with pizza, pasta and fried potatoes, plus an optional salad bar which costs a bit more.
  • Shakey's Pizza is based on a real restaurant franchise and was first seen in the Season Five episode "Kenny Dies".
  • Shakey personally played dixieland jazz piano to entertain patrons. Shakey's initially became known outside Sacramento, not for its pizza, but for the jazz program it sponsored on a regional radio network. Shakey Johnson is honored in the American Banjo Museum in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, for his longtime use of banjo music at his pizza parlors. Other live music, including piano, was also a staple in the old Shakey's parlors. The original store (a remodeled grocery store) at 57th and J Streets in Sacramento remained in business until the mid-1990s.
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  • "Kenny Dies"
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  • Shakey's Pizza
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  • Restaurant
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  • Shakey's pizza is part of a nationwide chain. Shakey's offers an "all-you-can-eat" buffet with pizza, pasta and fried potatoes, plus an optional salad bar which costs a bit more.
  • Shakey's Pizza is based on a real restaurant franchise and was first seen in the Season Five episode "Kenny Dies".
  • Shakey personally played dixieland jazz piano to entertain patrons. Shakey's initially became known outside Sacramento, not for its pizza, but for the jazz program it sponsored on a regional radio network. Shakey Johnson is honored in the American Banjo Museum in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, for his longtime use of banjo music at his pizza parlors. Other live music, including piano, was also a staple in the old Shakey's parlors. The original store (a remodeled grocery store) at 57th and J Streets in Sacramento remained in business until the mid-1990s.
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