Harvest Pizzeria is growing again, with two new central Ohio restaurants set to open this fall.
The locally owned restaurant announced it will open new locations in both Old Hilliard and New Albany, expanding its footprint to seven locations across the region by the end of the year.
The Hilliard restaurant will take over the former Legacy Smokehouse space at 3987 Main Street. According to Westwood Collective, renovations are expected to begin in the coming weeks, with the restaurant opening this fall.
Harvest also confirmed it will open a New Albany location at 24 Main this fall.

“Were you counting?” the restaurant wrote on social media while revealing its expansion plans. “1. Clintonville 2. Dublin 3. Bexley 4. Brewery District 5. Granville 6. New Albany 7. Hilliard.”
The company thanked central Ohio for its continued support, adding, “We are so happy to spread our local love to two new neighborhoods this year.”
Harvest has built a loyal following with its wood-fired pizzas made from locally sourced ingredients, but its menu stretches well beyond pizza. Seasonal salads, sandwiches, shareable appetizers, and farm-focused entrees have made the restaurant a favorite for everything from casual lunches to date nights.

Westwood Collective even anticipated one reaction to the Hilliard announcement, joking, “Before you say it: ‘Not another pizza place in Hilliard!’ Check out their menu.” The development group highlighted favorites like the blackened chicken chop salad and buffalo cauliflower as must-try dishes.
The expansion brings Harvest’s neighborhood-focused concept to two fast-growing communities while continuing the company’s emphasis on local ingredients, regional partnerships, and gathering around good food.




