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After temporary closure, this longstanding Columbus pizzeria has reopened

After temporary closure, this longstanding Columbus pizzeria has reopened

Jack McLaughlin

After a nearly two-month closure, a popular Columbus pizza spot has reopened its doors.

Casa di Pizza, which has been serving its thin, Columbus-style pies to the city for over a decade, announced a temporary closure in mid-Novemeber. 

The pizzeria, which is located at 2986 McKinley Ave., officially reopened for business on Jan. 3.

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“It has been a long while since we had the pleasure of serving you guys some awesome and delicious pies, and let’s not forget them ribs, subs and salads. Over the past couple months when we were temporarily closed, we were truly humbled by the love and support of this community. I cannot tell you how much it meant for us,” a statement posted to Casa di Pizza’s Facebook reads.

And while the eatery will have a new team of employees in place, it plans to offer the same menu and pizza recipe that has made it a popular spot for more than ten years.

Casa di Pizza will be open from 11 a.m. until 9 p.m., Monday through Saturday, although these hours may change in the near future.

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