A Roseville chain pizzeria closed, and its unit may already have a new tenant
Pizza chain Pieology quietly closed one of its Sacramento-area locations, with a new eatery potentially slated to take over its unit.
The craft-your-own personal pizza restaurant shut its doors at 2030 Douglas Blvd., Suite 30, in the Rocky Ridge Town Center, earlier this month, with the location being taken off the chain’s website. The Roseville Pieology’s Facebook page updated the store’s hours to “permanently closed” on Sunday.
According to the Sacramento Business Journal, a sign posted to the restaurant’s door announced the closure, reading “’While this chapter ends here, the memories and community we built together will always stay with us.’”
There were three other Pieology sites still listed on its website Tuesday, in Folsom, Elk Grove and in Sacramento’s Meadowview neighborhood. The chain closed other locations across the region in early 2024 — a downtown Sacramento location and a pizzeria on Howe Avenue in the Sierra Oaks neighborhood, The Bee previously reported.
According to property owner Phillips Edison & Co., chain eatery Spitz Mediterranean Street Food may be filling the former Pieology restaurant space. Representatives for Phillips Edison and for Spitz Mediterranean did not immediately reply to requests for comment.
Spitz Mediterranean serves a range of doners, wraps, gyros and bowls with Mediterranean-inspired flavors and ingredients, as well as a dedicated vegan menu featuring falafel as protein. The Roseville location would be the chain’s first in the Sacramento region — the chain has with five Los Angeles-area locations.