Curry Pizza House, a fast-casual pizza chain with a South Asian-inspired menu, is opening its first Virginia location in Ashburn. The new restaurant will occupy a 2,000-square-foot space at Loudoun Station, a retail center near the Ashburn Metro station, located between Route 267 and Shellhorn Road. The area is home to several other dining spots, including Señor Tequila’s and Famous Toastery.
This expansion into Virginia is part of Curry Pizza House’s nationwide growth plan. The brand already operates about 40 locations, primarily in the western U.S., including California, Texas, Washington, and Nevada. The company is now focusing on expanding eastward, with new locations planned for Indiana, Georgia, Delaware, and Virginia.
The menu at Curry Pizza House offers a mix of classic pizza options and dishes inspired by South Asian flavors. In addition to traditional pizzas like Sizzling Bacon, Hawaiian, and Margherita, the menu features unique items such as Butter Chicken pizza, Chili Paneer pizza, Baked Masala Chips, Tandoori Wings, and BBQ Wings.
Although the opening date has not been officially announced, the Ashburn location is listed as “coming soon.”
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