FRESH Wood Fired Pizza & Pasta

Black Mountain, United States

3.8

Open now

21 reviews

Accepts Credit Cards
Free Wi-Fi

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Bussiness info

Takes Reservations
Yes
Delivery
No
Take-out
Yes
Accepts Credit Cards
Yes
Good For
Lunch
Parking
Street, Private Lot
Bike Parking
Yes
Wheelchair Accessible
Yes
Good for Kids
Yes
Good for Groups
Yes
Attire
Casual
Ambience
Casual
Noise Level
Average
Alcohol
Beer & Wine Only
Outdoor Seating
Yes
Wi-Fi
Free
Has TV
No
Dogs Allowed
Yes
Waiter Service
Yes
Caters
Yes

Description

Specialties

Specializing in wood fired pizza and fresh pasta dishes. Featuring homemade, hand tossed pizza dough as well as artisan bread. Gluten free pizza and pasta options available.

History

Established in 2010.

Fresh Wood Fired Pizza was formed in 2010 when the chef and owner Mark Tomczak along with his wife Courtney Smith decided to create an authentic wood fired pizza restaurant in the town of Black Mountain NC. The concept was simple, make great tasting food and give great service. The ideat of thin crust Italian style pizza using a oven imported from Italy and fueling it only with wood gives the pizza an amazing taste. The owner wanted to give those who have a intolerance to gluten an option so he created a gluten free pizza crust and designed salad dressings and sauces for pasta to accommodate those needs. Come on in and give it a try, you will be pleasantly surprised.

Meet the Business Owner

Mark T.

Business Owner

Mark Tomczak, owner and chef of FRESH, grew up in a large Polish-​Catholic family in Michigan, as the last of eleven children. In elementary school, Mark and his mother would spent hundreds of afternoons together baking and cooking in the kitchen to feed their large family. His love of food and nourishing others with food began as a boy.

In college, Mark studied the arts and ceramics and graduated from the University of Michigan and Ohio University with a bachelor and master’s degree in Ceramic Fine Arts. He also worked as a core student for two years in North Carolina at Penland School of Arts and Crafts. Mark moved to North Carolina in 1998 with his WNC native wife, Courtney, to begin his dream of creating a working pottery studio and gallery. Since then he has build a number of kilns and fired thousands of pots for galleries all over the nation.