
Radius Pizzeria & Pub, located at 112 North Churton Street in downtown Hillsborough, will permanently close after more than 11 years of business on Sunday, Dec. 29, owners Kate and Mick Carroll said on Wednesday.
“Over the years we have been honored to be a part of countless celebrations, gatherings, and everyday meals with our valued patrons,” the Carrolls said in a release. “The decision to close was not made lightly or easily. Radius has been our lives for these past 11 years, and while it has been a source of joy, connection, and community, Radius has also kept our family from doing many things.”
In its final days of operation, Radius will be offering a “wide range” of specials and sales. The Carrolls said their family will not be leaving the Hillsborough community and will instead be spending more time with family.
“Since opening our doors on March 26, 2013, Radius has been dedicated to providing our guests with welcoming dining experiences, featuring our signature natural fermentation dough, cooked on a brick floor by wood fire,” read the Carrolls’ statement. “Over the years we have been honored to be a part of countless celebrations, gatherings, and everyday meals with our valued patrons.”
Featured image via Radius Pizzeria & Pub
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