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Alto Bakery & Caffè $1 Espressos Offered For Opening
The new Warminster eatery is offering the promotion through March, along with free drip coffee on Tuesdays, as a welcome to customers.

WARMINSTER, PA —With its recent opening, Alto Bakery & Caffè is offering a special promotion for the rest of March to entice customers to check out the new business.
Those who venture into the new establishment at 560 W. Street Rd. can get $1 Expressos through March 31.
Free drip coffee will also be offered on Tuesdays until further notice, Alto's said.
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Altomonte's opened its spinoff business in January.
The caffè is open Monday to Saturday 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. and closed on Sundays.
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From light and airy Roman pizza slices, savory focaccia, Italian sandwiches, flaky croissants, and soft cornetti, to real gelato, a proper espresso or a roasty cappuccino, the new caffe offers a convenient grab-and-go experience that fits into a busy lifestyle. Altomonte's likes to think of it as "slow food, fast."
Altomonte's has served the Warminster community since 1971 when Italian immigrants Mike and Frances Grispino opened their first butcher shop in 1971.
Altomonte’s has grown into two large markets in Doylestown and Warminster, each with a bakery, a deli, a butcher, a large selection of imported and local products, ready-made meals, a cafe, and a catering service.
Altomonte’s second location is at 856 N. Easton Road in Doylestown.
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