Proof Artisanal Pizza & Pasta opened its doors last week in St. Philipโ€™s Plaza at 4340 N. Campbell Ave.

Picture this: Youโ€™re dining at the newest pizza joint, Proof Artisanal Pizza and Pasta, in St. Philipโ€™s Plaza. While sitting on the patio sipping a glass of wine, thereโ€™s an event going on in the plazaโ€™s center courtyard.

It looks fun and you want to join in, but because of legal issues and liquor licenses, you canโ€™t take your $8 glass of wine outside of Proofโ€™s designated patio area.

Disappointing, right?

All of thatโ€™s about to change.

Grant Krueger, the mastermind behind Union Public House, Reforma Modern Mexican and the new Proof Artisanal Pizza and Pasta โ€” all of which are housed in St. Philipโ€™s Plaza at 4280 N. Campbell Ave. โ€” has officially obtained a liquor license that will allow guests to take drinks out of the three restaurants and into the center courtyard of the plaza.

โ€œWhen we started Reforma, we noticed guests would want to participate in whatever was going on in the center courtyard, but it wasnโ€™t legal to do so,โ€ he says.

So, three years ago, Krueger, with the help of his partners, decided to make that dream a reality.

After running the idea by the plazaโ€™s property owners โ€” who were equally as excited โ€” Krueger received the appropriate liquor license about a month ago. He also pays a lease on the courtyard area he plans to revamp.

In the coming months, Krueger will build a stage in the courtyard, where live music will grace the plaza nearly every day. Fire pits will also be installed.

A bowl of pasta bolognese at Proof Artisanal Pizza & Pasta.

โ€œWe want to make the plaza a lot more inviting and create a really cool outdoor beer garden experience,โ€ Krueger says.

And although the plaza definitely has an adult-like feel, Krueger also plans to build a splash pad for the kiddos.

โ€œUltimately, we want to make it a family-friendly experience without it looking like a jungle gym in the center courtyard,โ€ he says. โ€œSomewhere mom and dad can enjoy a glass of wine, but the kids can also play.โ€

To make everything more cohesive, Krueger is planning to redo his existing restaurant patios. He plans to remove fencing to make the patios blend into the plazaโ€™s courtyard.

โ€œWeโ€™re really excited about this opportunity,โ€ Krueger says. โ€œI think thereโ€™s a need for a concept like this.โ€

As for Kruegerโ€™s newest restaurant, Proof opened quietly last week.

โ€œI personally always had a soft spot for pizza and pasta,โ€ he says.

But before Reforma was Reforma, the building was home to Italian restaurant Vivace, which has since moved three miles north to Campbell Avenue and Sunrise Drive.

A bowl of pasta bolognese at Proof Artisanal Pizza & Pasta located in St. Philipโ€™s Plaza at 4340 N. Campbell Ave. on Nov. 19, 2018.

Since then, Krueger said Italian fare has been missing in the area.

โ€œWe think Proof fills a void at River and Campbell,โ€ he says.

Among the menu items are pizza, pasta, bruschetta, salad and soup. Nearly everything is made from scratch, Krueger says. There are also gluten-free and vegan cheese options.

Although Krueger currently has a lot on his plate, he says he hopes to continue to expand.

โ€œOur goal is to grow, whether itโ€™s here in the plaza or not,โ€ he says.

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Contact reporter Gloria Knott at gknott@tucson.com or 573-4235. On Twitter: @gloriaeknott