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Winnie the Pooh, Tigger and Pizza, too at Aurelio’s Plainfield for Character nights

Aurelio’s Pizza is hosting Character Nights for Kids every Monday from February 13 through March 5 to bring family together for some fun, great food deals and the favorite kid’s characters.

Who:                     Aurelio’s Pizza

What:                    Character Nights for Kids

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When:                   Each Monday 5pm to 8pm, February 13 – March 5 

Where:                  Aurelio’s Plainfield

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                              W. 143rd Street and N. Route 30

                              Plainfield, IL 60544

Details:                 Winnie the Pooh, Tigger, Spongebob, Dora the Explorer and Elmo will be making a visit to Plainfield pizzeria, Aurelio’s. Bring the kids in to meet the characters, grab some dinner from the buffet and snag free ice cream from 5pm to 8pm every Monday. Buffet items will include pizza, pasta, chicken tenders, mac ‘n’ cheese and salad.  The buffet will run $4.95 for kids 10 years and under and $7.95 for adults. Reservations are recommended and can be scheduled by calling (815) 254-3500.

 

  • February 13 – Winnie the Pooh and Tigger
  • February 20 – Tigger and Elmo
  • February 27 – Spongebob and Dora the Explorer
  • March 5 – Tigger and Spongebob

About Aurelio’s:

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 the first suburban pizzeria 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 

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