Clydebank store (Credit: Boss Pizza)

Boss Pizza to open new store in Clydebank

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Boss Pizza, the renowned independent pizza chain, is taking the next step in their ambitious expansion with the announcement of a new store set to open in Clydebank
This latest store is located at 54 Kilbowie Road, the former site of Papa John’s & will help to create new jobs in the local community.

The Clydebank outlet is planned to open in late January making it the brand’s first opening of 2026 and their 3rd Scottish location after Larkhall & Glasgow Gallowgate.
Boss Pizza was established with a vision of producing bigger, better quality pizzas while meeting the growing consumer demand. The brand has since begun to expand with stores opening nationwide.

They spotted a gap in the market for an outlet that produces fresh dough pizzas and their offerings are distinguished by being 40% bigger and 50% more affordable than those of the top pizza brands.
Boss Pizza has built a reputation for using quality ingredients, creating innovative flavours and delivering exceptional customer service.

Ajmal Mushtaq, CEO of Boss Pizza said: “We’re thrilled to celebrate the opening of our latest store. Every community we join plays a huge role in our success, and we’re committed to giving back and becoming a valued part of the community.

“It’s a great location and we look forward to showcasing what has made Boss Pizza so popular to the people of Clydebank.”

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