More fast-casual pizza is coming to Huntsville.

Uncle Maddio's Pizza will host a grand opening for its new Huntsville location this week at the Valley Bend shopping center on 2710 Carl T. Jones Drive S.E.

The first 1,500 people who fill out this form will receive a free 9-inch, three-topping pizza in-store starting Feb. 24. The offer is limited to one per customer and requires a mobile device to redeem.

The chain will also give away 9-inch, three-topping pizzas to anyone standing in line during the grand opening from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Feb. 25. Kids can eat free all day Feb. 26. A face painter will be available from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Jeromy Gwin, attorney John Howard and former Army Lt. Col. Brian Brandt own and operate the local Uncle Maddio's franchise. The group has another restaurant on U.S. 72 near Madison Hospital.

"We have had a great response from our Madison location and we are looking forward to continuing to build the brand in Huntsville," Gwin said.

The build-your-own-pizza restaurant allows guests to customize their pie by choosing a variety of crusts, toppings, sauces, vegetables and meats. The company accommodates dietary restrictions with whole wheat and gluten-free crusts, hormone-free chicken, vegan cheese, organic greens and locally-produced vegetables.

Uncle Maddio's also serves salads and paninis. Craft beer and wine are available. Click here to see the menu.

As of November, the Atlanta-based eatery had signed franchise agreements with 65 entities in 18 states. Uncle Maddio's, which has 1,000 units in development, is on track to launch 300 restaurants in five years.