Mister B's to reopen
expandA deal is pending that will see Mister B's transition to All In Pizzeria at 2201 Hyde Park Blvd in Niagara Falls.Tracey DrurySenior Reporter, Buffalo Business FirstJan 13, 2026
A year-old pizzeria is expanding with a move from Youngstown to Niagara Falls.
All In Pizzeria is in the process of buying Mister B’s at 2201 Hyde Park Blvd., where it plans to reopen in late January after ending its lease at 3909 Creek Road in Youngstown.
All In Pizzeria was opened in fall 2024 at the former Grandma D’s by a team of owners that includes Andy Snover, Jeffrey Salhab and Jason Clark, along with Snover's cousin Jim Spence and his wife, Tara.
Contracts are signed, with a deal expected to close by late January, Snover said. Terms were not disclosed.
expandAll In Pizzeria is planning a move from Youngstown to Niagara Falls.All In PizzeriaBesides offering a dining room and bar, the new space also will allow for third-party delivery, which was difficult in rural Youngstown, where deliveries often took more than two hours.
“One of the things we wanted to do but could not afford was delivery. This (location) falls within the radius of third-party delivery and gives us the ability to continue and be able to deliver to the community,” he said. “The majority of the drivers are coming from the Falls, anyway, so it gives us better ability to grow and expand.”
Mister B’s closed under longtime owner Johnny Martino in summer 2024, with the business transitioning to another operator. Martino, who owns the building, continues to operate Mister M’s House of Food & Drink, which reopened in 2023 at 2939 Hyde Park after moving from Military Road.
Plans for All In Pizzeria call for starting with pick-up and delivery of its standard pizza and wings menu, with an expanded menu and dine-in service to follow along with a liquor license.
“We’re going to be expanding the menu and reaching out to a larger clientele,” Snover said. “We’re going to do fish frys, a beef on weck and we’re debating Reubens, plus we will do some dine-in specials and a nightly special like they previously did at Mister B’s.”
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