
Family Owned & Operated
• Homemade sauce
• Homemade chili and bean soup
• 18 x 24 inch Cheese Party Pizza $18.79
• FREE DELIVERY
($15 minimum outside Owensville)
Reviews
Small Town Big Pizza
Owensville hasn’t been kind to restaurants. There’s just the Grammas that’s been there forever and a Subway in the BP. There used to be an Angilos, it finally tanked. Last year Country Cruz Inn fixed up the corner spot right proper with their new “Sonic style” drive inn. That fell hard and fast. They threw in the towel this fall. The cute little Cruz Inn seemed like a great idea that would liven up lonely Owensville. Guess again huh. What’s it take to make it in Mayberry? That’s the $100,000 question.
On November 19th the Fetter family shouted out their answer to all of Owensville (and beyond) with the grand opening of Old Boston Pizza. It’s news to us but Old Boston is the original name of Owensville (who were these Owens that re-named it and why?).
Mike & Marilyn Fetter own and operate the pizza parlor with help from both of their children. They told us, “We have talked about doing this for years... we own the plaza and we had the empty space so we finally did it.” The space is now filled with shiny new equipment and smiling pizza diners. The entire kitchen is open so you can watch the whole process.
Old Boston features a large menu, homemade crust and homemade sauce, ample seating and even pizza by the slice. Prices are low and they offer free 5 mile delivery. Initial sales have already exceeded expectation. The hours are from 10:30 a.m. - 10 p.m. daily. Old Boston Pizza 227 West Main Street, 732-2940.
The allegations that person has made against Old Boston are false. They are very good to their employees. I would know more than that person, as I have been working there for the Fetters since a few weeks after the grand opening in 2008. I had worked with the person making the accusations and can say that not once had one of their (or anybody else's for that matter) tips had been stolen. The tips the individual received are what the customers had left for them, including the ones over the credit card. Out of respect for this person and for my employers, I will not go into detail of why they were let go, however, I will say that my employers do not fire without reason, and they are typically laid back and understanding as it is. And no employer has ever been required to give notice to an employee that they will be fired. Everything happened within reason and for a reason. The person just took it hard and unfortunately felt the need to prove their immaturity by posting hateful lies about Old Boston and my employers to get back at them for letting the accuser go.