If I could give this place 0 stars I would. However, I can't so 1 will have to do. I am very picky where I eat pizza and this place was phenomenal in both the quality of food and service. After our first meal there, the owner came out and engaged in a conversation, very personable in manner. Me, my mom and my dad came back quite a few times in the last two weeks. Last night, my uncle wanted to go out to eat and my mom happily said "let's go to Olde Town Pizza!". We all agreed on the decision. When we arrived it was bustling with people. There must've been some sort of high school function because there were what seemed to be athletes, coaches and parents at various tables. Evidently, the place was packed. Our waitress was extremely sweet and was trying her best to keep up with the rush. When it came time to order, my mom, who is a vegetarian, ordered a salad, I also ordered a salad, my dad ordered pizza and my uncle, who is also a vegetarian, ordered pasta with pizza sauce since the spaghetti sauce is meat based. When he got his pasta, the spaghetti sauce was on it. He requested it to be taken back and the pizza sauce be put on it. Then my salad came out which looked good and the pizza also came out. Then my mom's salad came out and there was chicken on it. She was confused and thought the chicken was an add on. She had misread the menu and admitted her mistake. The waitress was understanding and said that she would have a new salad made. My mom was very grateful. When her salad came back out, much to her dismay, there was a piece of chicken on it. It was then very clear that the salad had been taken back and the chicken had just been removed. Being a vegetarian, that is unacceptable because of the values they hold. Since the waitress was up to her neck in work, my mom decided to go and find her to make her job easier. As she was walking back to the kitchen, the owner whom I had mentioned before, was sitting at a table with other folks eating. Before she could even reach the doorway to the kitchen, he jumped up and cut her off. She then began to explain what had happened with her salad. She was not rude and she did not raise her voice. He cut her off and got in her face telling her to "admit" that she had gotten what she asked for. She agreed to that but said that she just wanted it to be remade and that she would still pay for it. She tried to explain from her point of view that having the chicken just taken off the salad goes against her values. He just continued to raise his voice at her and told her to admit it. She then became very discouraged and handed him the salad asking it to be taken off our bill. She came back to our table looking distraught and we asked what had happened and she told us what he had said to her. The owner then followed my mom to the table and began to yell at her in front of me and my family. He was saying that it had been a long day and they had been working their butts off since 7 am. It seemed like he was blaming my mom for the whole situation. In my eyes, was talking down to her. He was saying all sorts of things to my mom, one of which was I don't want you coming back to my establishment. He also used profanity in his speech that I found very offensive. I, being almost 18, know that this behavior is unacceptable. He was acting like a 4 year old throwing a fit when he was told something he didn't want to hear. I have never seen my mom so upset and I am very angry that this happened to her. She was very kind and apologetic in the things she said and she did not deserve this treatment at all. I will never return to this establishment as long as I live in Ohio.