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Aurelio’s Pizza Addison is serving homemade refreshments as a cool alternative to summer’s heat

Aurelio’s Pizza Addison is serving homemade refreshments as a cool alternative to summer’s heat
Diners can enjoy homemade sangrias, margaritas and more than 20 appetizers
Addison, IL, July 12, 2012 – Addison’s premier pizzeria, Aurelio’s, is offering customers a night filled with homemade sangria, margaritas and appetizers galore.
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Who: Aurelio’s Pizza Addison
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What: Homemade Sangria and Margarita Night
$25 for 21 and up only
Reservations are required.
When: Wednesday, July 25, 2012
7pm – 9:30pm
Where: Aurelio’s Addison
1455 W. Lake St.
Addison, IL 60101
P: (630) 889-9560
Details: Beat the heat and have fun by joining Aurelio’s Pizza in Addison on Wednesday, July 25 for a night out on the patio with refreshing drinks, an appetizer buffet and live music. For $25, guests can enjoy more than 20 different appetizers, four flavors of sangria and four flavors of margaritas from 7pm to 8:30pm, followed by dessert until 9:30pm. The event is for those ages 21 and older only and reservations are recommended. For reservations, contact Sharon Balice at (630) 889-9560 or addisonaurelios@sbcglobal.net.
Sangria flavors include red, white, papaya/mango and watermelon. Margarita flavors include traditional, blueberry, mango and tropical fruit. Appetizers include jalapeno poppers, bacon-wrapped figs, fried zucchini flowers and much more. Dessert includes fried dough with powdered sugar, Nutella® and honey.
About Aurelio’s Pizza:
With a history as rich and entrenched in the community as the pizza it’s famous for, the very first Aurelio’s restaurant opened on Ridge Road in Homewood, as the pride and joy of Joseph A. Aurelio, Jr. who decided to give it a go as a restaurateur at the age of 26. With its legendary “old oven” dating back to 1959 in its Homewood location, Aurelio’s was one of the pioneers of the family pizzeria concept in the United States and helped to launch pizza into the American lexicon. Since that time, Aurelio’s has become one of Chicagoland’s claims to fame. And, transplanted Chicagoans all over the map have helped to bring their favorite pizzeria franchise to 43 cities across six states, growing a strong fan base for the taste of Aurelio’s. For additional information, please visit: www.aureliospizza.com.