Fireaway is back on Angel Street! The new owners promise free pizza for the first 100 customers during opening week.

They planned to give away 100 free pizzas daily. This offer was for their first week. The city center spot was once a Fireaway that closed later on. Sayem wants to learn from the community so his business can stay.
The brothers just opened a Fireaway in Dudley. They worked six months to open the Worcester one. Sayem said doing this with family is special and feels like a privilege. Starting a business with brothers is great.
Worcester is lively, and Sayem thinks a pizza place can succeed there. They want to serve the community and connect with local groups. He is excited it is open because they got the venue and trained staff.
A Fireaway opened there before, owned by Harry Singh in 2022. It also promised free pizza to its first 100 diners. The event became chaotic, and police had to close the road. Sayem’s opening went smoothly, though.
Sayem does not know the other owner, but he promises to serve the community well. He wants it to be professional and smooth. They are committed to great service and food, knowing they may not be perfect at first but want to try to achieve perfection.
The first 100 customers each day get a free pizza. This lasts throughout the opening week.