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Competition for pizza in Wethersfield is heating up.
After New Haven’s Sally’s Apizza confirmed in July that it was opening up a new location at The Borden apartment complex on Silas Deane Highway, another new pizza joint has plans to debut in town.
The operators of West Hartford’s Luna Pizza have submitted plans to open a new location on Main Street in Old Wethersfield, records show.
The operators — Alex MacDonald, Stephanie Sullivan and Chris Flanagan — said in a proposal submitted to the town it plans to renovate space adjacent to the Old Town Cafe, at 181-183 Main St., to expand the kitchen and add two pizza ovens.
A wall will also be taken down at the Old Town Cafe so both establishments can share an expanded dining room, the proposal states. Luna Pizza says it will be responsible for providing food and full table service for Old Town Cafe customers. There will also be an outdoor patio and seating area and it will be equipped for takeout and delivery services.
Wethersfield’s Planning and Zoning Commission approved the project Tuesday, a town official said.
Luna says it will operate from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sunday through Thursday, and 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Friday and Saturday. It also plans to add a walk-in cooler and storage shed to the property, its proposal says.
It wasn’t immediately clear when the new location will open.
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