Ohio-based Outdated Scratch Pizza has opened its fourth location in Troy, Ohio.
The unique Outdated Scratch Pizza opened in 2016 by homeowners Eric and Stephanie Soller in a transformed mechanic’s storage in downtown Dayton, Ohio, and the idea has since grown to incorporate places in Centerville, Beavercreek, and Troy, Ohio.
Every location has a definite visible id, celebrating its roots whereas remaining trustworthy to the essence of Outdated Scratch. All places provide an open kitchen and communal “beer corridor” model seating, making a shared area the place company can join with household and mates.
“The Troy location is thrilling for us,” Eric Soller, proprietor, mentioned in a press launch. “We transformed the city’s previous fireplace station, which was constructed in 1967. It seems like coming dwelling since I labored for Hobart in Troy for ten years earlier than opening Outdated Scratch. This neighborhood has been extraordinarily supportive of the venture.
“Nobody ever anticipated an deserted Nineteen Sixties auto components retailer, in a ‘fringe’ a part of downtown Dayton, to be reworked right into a Neapolitan pizza and beer corridor, or for us to serve world-class pizza. Friends are shocked to see individuals from all walks of life having fun with a meal in a communal setting or to go to a pizza place that serves wood-roasted vegetable specials plated like they’re from high-end eating places. Most of all, nobody expects this degree of service and this high quality of meals in a counter-service restaurant stuffed with picnic tables. We hope to shock individuals with every new location. That’s Outdated Scratch,” mentioned Eric Soller.