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Mountain Mike's reopens rebuilt Santa Rosa location destroyed in Tubbs Fire

July 9, 2019

Mountain Mike's has reopened its Santa Rosa location in Northern California that was destroyed two years ago in the Tubbs Fire that burned parts of Napa, Sonoma and Lake Counties as the most destructive wildfire in the state's history at that time. 

The new, larger restaurant features updated décor, a large patio with live music, and a full bar with 24 beers on tap, including those brewed in-house, a news release said. The location was one of more than 55 businesses destroyed in the fire.

The 4,500-square-foot rebuild has one of Mountain Mike's biggest kids' activity rooms, two party rooms, big-screen TVs and arcade games. 

"Following the devastating wildfires that swept our hometowns and affected the lives of so many in the North Bay, we are more committed than ever to rebuilding the local economy and helping to bring a sense of normalcy back to the area," said franchise owner and Chandi Hospitality President Sonu Chandi, whose area development group has 13 locations in that area. "Local families have depended on Mountain Mike's as their go-to pizza destination for many years and, even amidst the devasting loss of our restaurant, we never questioned whether we would rebuild. We're proud to reopen and welcome our extended family of guests to our newest Santa Rosa location."

The Cleveland Avenue store is among more than 200 units if the brand in California, Oregon, Nevada and Utah. 

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