Fire Pizza in Flora will be hosting a ribbon cutting celebration with the Carroll County Chamber of Commerce on Wednesday, June 26 to celebrate its updated space and offerings.
The ribbon cutting celebration for Fire Pizza will kick off at 5:15 p.m. on Wednesday, June 26 at 29 S. Center St. in Flora for community members to celebrate the new and updated restaurant, learn more about the business and its offerings and meet the owners and staff.
Join WILO’s own Cindy Loveless from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. at the ribbon cutting on June 26 for a chance to win prizes and celebrate Fire Pizza. For those unable to attend, tune in to WILO 96.9 FM, 1570 AM and Boone 102.7 FM for a live broadcast from the event.
The Fire Pizza in Flora reopened its doors after relocating to a larger space to accommodate its growing clientele and provide more services for the community.
Owners Tami Wood and Bo Wood celebrated alongside the community on April 25 for its grand opening of the new location situated directly across from their previous location in the downtown area of Flora, and the community flocked to the new location to relish in the opportunities that the location has to offer.
According to the owners, the new location has increased dining spaces for customers to enjoy themselves and bond with family and friends while enjoying a hometown slice of pizza, tacos, garlic cheese bread and much more. Co-Owner Bo Wood shared more about the grand opening and the opportunities that lie ahead for the business during a “live” video as the team prepared for the grand opening.
“This building here across the street from our old building is open,” Wood said. “You’ll come in, you’ve got some options on dining, we changed the layout around a little bit.”
The new location, which is situated in the building where Jeffrey’s was previously located, sits along the intersection of Center and Main in the downtown area for quick and easy access for community members.
Numerous community members have commented about the set-up, stating that the dining area and separate rooms dedicated to entertainment allow for the community to have a setting where they can relax and enjoy the company of their family and friends with a local touch. Wood shared more about the set-up, stating that the new location will allow them to serve beer and wine as they develop, and the alcoholic beverages are expected to be available for service as the ribbon is cut on June 26.
Fire Pizza in Flora continues to serve its delicately-made and hometown pizzas, including gluten-free options such as the 10-inch cauliflower crust, alongside new and innovative favorites, such as the tacos and breadsticks.
Community members have flocked to social media to rave about Fire Pizza, offering suggestions for the new venue, such as utilizing areas of the business for live acoustics and parties. The restaurant does not require reservations, and the seating acts on a “first come, first serve” basis.
The restaurant is open to the public from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. from Tuesday through Thursday, noon to 10 p.m. on Friday and Saturday and 3 p.m. to 9 p.m. on Sunday with doors closing on Monday. Fire Pizza will also offer delivery and catering.
Fire Pizza may alter its hours during the sports season, and community members are encouraged to visit their Facebook page to stay up-to-date on additional hours of operations and new menu items throughout the year. For more information, contact Fire Pizza at 574-655-4477 or [email protected].
Join WILO’s own Cindy Loveless from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. at the ribbon cutting on June 26 for a chance to win prizes and celebrate Fire Pizza. For those unable to attend, tune in to WILO 96.9 FM, 1570 AM and Boone 102.7 FM for a live broadcast from the event.