Local Pizzeria Is Making Plans to Reopen After Fire

After a fire last month, Harvest Pizzeria in Clintonville has announced that it’s focusing on cleaning and repairing the establishment in order to reopen.

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According to recent reporting, Harvest Pizzeria in Clintonville has announced that it is planning on reopening after a second fire in two years. Initially, the restaurant declared the location as being closed indefinitely, however the company looks to be making plans to reopen. As detailed in a recent social media update, the 2885 N High St location remains structurally sound despite the fire damage and now the focus is on clean up and repairs in order to reopen. 

“There is still a substantial amount of damage to the exterior, but we will be focused first and foremost on getting the necessary cleaning and repairs completed that let us open for service,” the post reads. “While we don’t have a firm timeline due to the x-factor that is permits and inspections, we’re feeling very hopeful about our progress,” the social media update continues.

Owned by Chris Crader, Harvest Pizzeria has five locations throughout the city. What Now Columbus reached out to the restaurant for more information and to learn if the establishment has a tentative opening timeline, but Crader explained that it’s too soon to know when the eatery will be open again. 

Follow the business on Instagram or Facebook in order to stay up to date on the latest updates on the reopening progress. 

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Amanda studied journalism at Florida Gulf Coast University in Fort Myers, FL. and continued her education with a certificate in Storytelling & Content Strategy from University of Washington in Seattle. Throughout her writing career she was worked as a journalist and in public relations, and was part of the PR team that helped launch the nation's first craft brewing and distilling program at South Puget Sound Community College in Olympia, WA. She has written for the website Tasting Table, as well as numerous food and lifestyle publications in the Pacific Northwest and Midwest.
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