Domino’s Store in North Pole Opens on Santa Claus Lane, Bringing Holiday Cheer to All This Season

Many have asked the question, ‘Does the North Pole actually exist?’ The answer is yes! It's a charming community in Alaska where holiday spirit lives year-round, and Domino’s has just added to that cheer by opening its first store on Santa Claus Lane! In celebration of the opening, the store’s local owner Bryan Dobb has been hosting festive events throughout December, designed to help support the community and connect with residents!
“I’m thrilled to open our doors to the North Pole community and help spread a little holiday cheer through the magic of pizza and giving back,” said Dobb.
Domino’s stores across the country are committed to giving back, and the North Pole location is no exception. Dobb also owns two Domino’s stores in Fairbanks. Those stores, along with the one in North Pole, are hosting a food drive to help fight against hunger during the holiday season. All nonperishable food collected will be donated to the Fairbanks Community Food Bank, supporting families throughout Tanana Valley.
“We want to be an active part of the North Pole community,” said Dobb. “While we’re here to make, bake and serve delicious pizza, we also want to be a restaurant that invests back into our neighborhoods.”
In the spirit of community and spreading holiday joy, Domino’s is also hosting a festive party at Santa’s Senior Center in North Pole, where senior citizens can decorate Chocolate Lava Crunch Cakes together.
The store’s monthlong celebration will conclude with a grand opening celebration on Dec. 20, featuring a ribbon cutting ceremony, cheery face painting, gifts for children and magical surprises all day long!
Would you like some holiday cheer? Domino’s in North Pole has created this merry Buzzfeed Quiz so you can find out which holiday character you are based on your Domino’s order!
About North Pole, Alaska
North Pole, Alaska is a charming community located 20 minutes south of Fairbanks. The city is known for its year-round holiday spirit and features festive street names such as Mistletoe Lane and Kris Kringle Drive. Popular attractions include the Chena Lake Recreation Area, Santa Claus House, North Pole Post Office as well as the annual Winterfest and Holiday Bazaar.
To learn more about the city please visit Travel Alaska.