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West Forsyth wood-fired pizzeria Pies on Post to close March 15, 2026

Pies on Post, the west Forsyth wood-fired pizzeria, will close March 15, 2026 after five years in business, Forsyth Flyer reported in its March 5 community edition.

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West Forsyth wood-fired pizzeria Pies on Post to close March 15, 2026
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Pies on Post, a neighborhood wood-fired pizza restaurant in west Forsyth County, is scheduled to cease operations on March 15, 2026 after five years in business. The closure will end a half-decade run for the locally known pizzeria that operated in the west Forsyth neighborhood.

Forsyth Flyer reported the planned closing in its March 5 community edition, saying the restaurant intends to stop serving customers on March 15, 2026. The March 5 item is the public notice of the decision and lists the March 15 date as the planned final day of service.

The announcement means Pies on Post will close its doors six days from March 9, 2026, the current calendar date. The restaurant’s classification as a wood-fired pizzeria places it among a distinct group of small, neighborhood dining spots in west Forsyth County that have operated on artisanal or hearth-based menus.

Pies on Post’s scheduled March 15 closure follows five years of operation; that length of tenure frames its role as an established neighborhood business in west Forsyth County rather than a short-lived pop-up. The restaurant’s planned end of service removes one long-running option for wood-fired pizza within the county’s western neighborhoods.

Neighbors and regular customers in west Forsyth County will have until March 15, 2026 to visit Pies on Post before the scheduled closing. Forsyth Flyer’s March 5 community edition remains the primary published notice of the restaurant’s plan to cease operations on March 15, 2026.

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