MOD Pizza, known for its quick-service concept and customizable individual pizzas, has closed its doors in South Jersey, bidding farewell to its locations in Cherry Hill and Marlton.
The closure of these two eateries marks MOD Pizza’s departure from the Garden State, as both locations have been removed from the company’s listings. Despite requests for comment, the chain has remained silent on the reasons behind the closures.
Founded in Seattle 15 years ago, MOD Pizza has garnered popularity for its “Made on Demand” approach, allowing customers to personalize their pizzas and enjoy fast service. With hundreds of locations nationwide, the chain has built a strong presence in the fast-casual dining scene.
News of the closures emerged last week, as reported by A View From Evesham. The Marlton Square location, which opened its doors in 2015, and Cherry Hill’s establishment on Haddonfield Road, launched a year later, have now ceased operations.
While MOD Pizza bids farewell to South Jersey, patrons of the chain may need to venture further to satisfy their cravings for customizable pizzas served with efficiency. As the restaurant landscape continues to evolve, stay tuned for updates on new dining options and developments in the area.