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Curry Pizza House lands at Loudoun Station in Ashburn

A new fast-casual pizza chain with a South Asian-inspired menu is coming to Virginia — and it looks like its first location in the state is going to be in Ashburn.

Curry Pizza House will be taking a roughly 2,000 s.f. space at Loudoun Station. That’s the retail center next to the Ashburn Metro station, tucked in between Route 267 and Shellhorn Road — home to restaurants such as Señor Tequila’s and Famous Toastery.

We’re told the spot will on Gramercy Park Drive in the center, near the AMC movie theater and the Chesterbrook preschool.

The Burn first reported that CPH was looking for a local location last March. The move into Virginia is part of a nationwide expansion effort for the brand.

CPH has has roughly 40 locations open or in the works out in the western half of the country, in places like California, Texas, Washington, and Nevada.

They are now moving east and have locations planned for Indiana, Georgia, Delaware, and now Virginia.

The CPH menu features a combination of pizza joint classics and unique dishes inspired by South Asian cuisine.

For example, the menu has Garlic Sticks with Cheese, BBQ Wings, and pizzas such as a Sizzling Bacon pizza, a Hawaiian pizza, and a Margherita pizza.

But the menu also has Baked Masala Chips, Tandoori Wings, a Butter Chicken pizza, and a Chili Paneer pizza among many others.

You can check out the full menu here on their website.

No official word yet when Curry Pizza House will open — the deal is brand new and right now, it’s just listed as “coming soon.”

(Image at top: Curry Pizza House)