La Casa Pizzaria
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- Anthony Vacanti Jr.
- Anthony Vacanti Sr
- Nicole Jesse
- Joel Hahn
- Brandon Hahn
- Joe Patane
- Nellie Patane
| La Casa Pizzaria | |
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Photograph of the iconic 'Peppi' neon sign | |
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| Established | 1953 |
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| Food type | Italian |
| Location | 4432 Leavenworth St., Omaha, Douglas, Nebraska, United States |
| Website | lacasapizzaria |
La Casa Pizzaria (also known simply as La Casa or La Casa Pizza) is a family-owned restaurant brand located in Omaha, Nebraska. Founded in 1953, the original La Casa location is the oldest operating pizzeria in Omaha, and is widely considered iconic to the city. Its neon sign depicts the mascot Peppi, and is listed as an Omaha Landmark by the Landmarks Heritage Preservation Commission. In 2016, Alexander Payne cameoed the restaurant in the film Downsizing. As of 2023, the brand operates 3 restaurants throughout Omaha and has received praise for its unique style of pizza.
Neon sign and mascot
La Casa Pizzaria is a family owed series of restaurant in Omaha, Nebraska. The original La Casa Pizzaria is located on 45th & Leavenworth St., while two sister locations are located at 84th and Grover Streets (often referred to as 'the Grover location' or "La Casa West') and at 168th and Pacific Streets (Also referred to as 'La Casa Pizzaria West at Pacific Springs').[1][2] La Casa is family owned and is currently operated by the founder's grandchildren and great-grandchildren.[2] The La Casa Pizzaria West is operated by Anthony Vacanti Jr. and Anthony Vacanti Sr. Vacanti Sr. is also a part owner of the original location, which is operated by Nicole Jesse, Joel Hahn and Brandon Hahn.[3] The restaurants are seen as 'iconic' to Omaha.[4]
Both of the sister locations, unlike the original, are centered around ordering at a counter and self-seating.[1] La Casa West, however, is roughly twice as large as the Grover location and can host nearly 120 people at a time. This restaurant also includes outdoor seating, lounging space, a bar, and party rooms.[1][3] The chain also operates a mobile food truck and ships its pizzas across the United States.[2]
The mascot for La Casa is named 'Peppi' (sometimes spelled Pepé) and is featured prominently at each location with a neon sign. The neon sign featuring Peppi was first constructed in 1957 and was originally designed as part of a larger neon sign trend in Omaha at the time. Peppi is depicted as a stout, 'troubadour' with a handlebar mustache who plays a mandolin or guitar. The designer is unknown. In 2002, the Peppi neon sign at the original La Casa location was declared an Omaha Landmark by the Landmarks Heritage Preservation Commission.[5][3]
Menu
La Casa's menu largely serves Italian food, focusing particularity on pizza and pasta.[1] Notably, La Casa features a signature thin-crust, Romano cheese and hamburger pizza that is served in a rectangular shape.[6][1] The crust has a flaky, 'biscuit-like' texture and the sauce is custom made. The 'bakery-style' crust is made without yeast, and is made in a custom, gas-fired deck oven where the pizza is grilled. This has, at times, been described as pioneering 'Omaha style', a derivation of Neapolitan style pizza.[7][8][9]
The restaurant is also notable for its minestrone soup recipe that was first designed by founder Joe Patane, and has remained unchanged since then.[6] Other foods include, soups, salads, lasagna, cheese bread, and sandwiches.[10]
History
The original La Casa Pizzaria was opened on June 8, 1953, by Sicilian immigrants Joe and Nellie Patane.[3] Originally, the site was the couple's home but was later converted into a restaurant following direction from the city. This prompted the couple to name the restaurant "La Casa" or 'the house'.[11] In 1965, La Casa opened a second location, La Casa West, marking one of the first take-out only pizza shops in Omaha.[6][3] In the 1980s, the Patanes retired and their grandkids Nicole Hahn and Joel Hahn took over the business. The brothers implemented tuition assistance, health insurance, and improved training programs to retain workers. Although as of 2026 such benefits are no longer offered at the west locations. In 2014, they also began operating a food truck to keep up with demand.[9][12]
In 2016, La Casa was cameoed in the Alexander Payne film Downsizing, starring Matt Damon, Christoph Waltz, Hong Chau, and Kristen Wiig.[13][14] This film featured multiple points of Omaha iconography.[15] Shooting at La Casa mainly involved footage of the outside of the building and its neon Peppi sign. Following the completion of filming, La Casa hosted Alexander Payne and the filming crew.[16][17] In 2019, La Casa opened its third location, "La Casa Pizzaria West at Pacific Springs", which coincided with the 65th anniversary of the brand. This was preceded by two years of site planning and construction.[3]
In 2020, the neon sign outside the original La Casa was damaged by a dump truck. Repairs cost approximately $30,000 US to complete and the sign was returned to the restaurant in April 2021.[18] As of 2023, La Casa is the oldest operating pizzeria in Omaha.[6]