Cincinnati Pizzeria Opens First Standalone Location
Cincinnati-born Pizzeria Expands to Third Location in Lebanon, Ohio
A Cincinnati-born pizzeria, which started life as a food truck before opening its first location inside of MadTree Brewing, is opening a third outpost in a Queen City suburb. Catch-a-Fire Pizza plans to open a third location – its second freestanding brick-and-mortar restaurant – in downtown Lebanon at 511 N. Broadway St. as early as spring 2021.
The Must-Visit Pizzeria in America's 35 Biggest Cities
"Best" to you could mean cheapest, fastest, or bulkiest. It could mean flat-out most delicious. Or it could mean the slice that you would most trust to put your town on the map. The pie you roll out when your out-of-town friends come to visit, and Catch-a-Fire Pizza is officially on this national list by Thrillist Magazine.
Polly: Best Things I Ate in 2013
Here is a sampling of the best things restaurant reviewer and critique, Polly Cambell, ate this year. Many of them classics, but not all. If you read her blog or click the Dining button on Cincinnati.com frequently, you may have already heard of all these including Catch-a-Fire Pizza’s one love wood-fired pizza, cherry-picked for you and in one place.
Catch-A-Fire Pizza Truck Partners with Local Breweries
For 15 years, Jeff Ledford ran some of the finest restaurants in Cincinnati. But in February, he and his wife Melissa turned a culinary dream into a reality when they opened their food truck, Catch-A-Fire Pizza.