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Struggling Family-Owned Pizzeria Can Barely Make Rent—Then One Viral TikTok Review Changed Everything

How’s Business for Frankensons Now?

The owner of Frankensons’ said, “Our phone never stopped ringing. I’ve sold more lemon pepper wings in the last two days than I have in the past four months.” Through tears, Steele continued, “I made more garlic knots yesterday and the day before than I’ve ever made.”

According to the restaurant’s TikTok post, the local pizzeria has had so much business after the TikTok review that they’re having to apologize to customers for the wait times.

Steele said, “Please remember that we went from a small customer flow to an overwhelming amount of customers OVERNIGHT following an amazing TikTok review from Keith Lee.”

Check out their post on January 3:

@frankensonsPlease be understanding and patient. Thank you 💚♬ Aesthetic – Devonte Mayo

Steele, the owner of Frankensons said, “It’s been a blessing. This restaurant has been a dream of mine for 30 years.”

The local pizzeria’s Facebook page says that Franksons has now had people come enjoy their food from all over the country, such as Tennessee, Iowa, Louisiana, Utah, and California.

Now people visiting Las Vegas are making Frankensons a must-see place, after they saw the TikTok review.

Check out the restaurant’s thank you to their customers, which said “Thank you to all of our customers for the support. We love and appreciate every single one of you!!”:

@frankensons Heres just a few clips from the last few days!! 💚 #lasvegasfoodie #foodielasvegas #foodies #pizza #wings ♬ Paradise – Ikson

 Lee himself has even been back to enjoy the food. He’s posted new videos talking about this, but also reminding people that there are other local business that are also delicious.

Check out one of Lee’s update videos about the local pizzeria, which shows him stopping by just 4 days after his original review and being amazed by the number of customers at the pizzeria:

@keith_lee125 Frankensons Pizzeria 4 day update @keith_lee125 💕 2-3 hour wait times ALL DAY , line down the street , him and his family are working 16 hour shifts EVERYDAY 💕 God is amazing, God bless you all 🙏🏽 #foodcritic ♬ original sound – Keith Lee

According to Frank’s TikTok, the restaurant ran out of product following Lee’s review. The owner said he’s made more money in the days following the viral TikTok than he has his entire time in business.

Jessica Sausto
Jessica Sausto
Jessica Sausto is a longtime writer and editor of Christian resources, news, and information.

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