Fired Up Pizza Debuts its First Storefront

March 29, 2026

After years of operating as a mobile pizza kitchen and as a farmers market stall, Fired Up Pizza has opened its first storefront in Worthington! They’ve made a home in the original Natalie’s space, where they’re dishing out wood-fired pies, cannolis, a sandwich or two, and more.

If you were familiar with the space before, you’ll be surprised by the complete revamp of it. At the entrance you’re faced with long counters, behind which the team is putting together pies and sliding them into the oven. Off to the far right is a collection of tables if you choose to dine-in.

Here’s a look at the menu on their opening weekend. There are 10+ pizzas, a side salad, wood-fired pizza sandwiches, and cannolis.

You get a good view of the team at work!

It’s fun watching the pizzas come out. They only spend a couple minutes crisping up in the oven!

We tried the Giordano with red sauce, mozzarella, basis, crumbled meatball, and ricotta.

While you’re there, you can also scan the cases for meats, cheeses, and olives. Fired Up is setting themselves up as a small grocery, too, mainly of Italian goods!

I’ll be curious to see how the selection grows.

Don’t forget to take the cannoli! They’re filled to order.

Fired Up Pizza will be open Tuesday-Saturday, 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.

(Quick note: be sure to check out The Nine, which opened recently in the old Light of Seven Matchsticks downstairs!)

Fired Up Pizza
5601 N. High St.
Worthington, OH 43085
(614) 286-0140

Web: fireduppizza614.com
FB: Fired Up Pizza
IG: @fireduppizza614

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