(KNUE-FM) Living here in East Texas is great, there is lots to do and see, plus we have some of the best food on the planet available at any time. Heck, we can even have it delivered to our front door if we don’t feel like leaving the house. But our options are expanding as we just heard there is a regional pizza chain that is expanding to Tyler.

I’ll admit that we already have lots of delicious pizza in Tyler to choose from, but we are always up for trying another slice. According to KLTV, we will soon have the regional chain Lost Pizza opening a location in Tyler.

Currently, Lost Pizza only has one other pizza restaurant open in the Lone Star State and that is located in Texarkana. There are lots of other locations in Arkansas, Mississippi and Alabama.


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Where Will the New Lost Pizza Be Located?

The restaurant is set to open at 101 E. Ninth St. The construction on the new Lost Pizza location is set to begin very quickly, on October 1st.

According to the state licensing records, the construction project will cost approximately $795,000 and the building will be 3,574 square feet which is pretty big for a pizza joint.

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When Will Lost Pizza Open in Tyler?

The construction should be completed on February 1st, 2026.

I am curious, are you familiar with Lost Pizza? I haven’t heard of them before or tried their pizza but everyone in East Texas wants to know about the new restaurant in town. If you have any feedback or recommendations on what to order at Lost Pizza I want to hear from you. Drop me an email at billy.jenkins@townsquaremedia.com

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