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Dino's Pizza Closes Once Again In Warminster
A sign on the front of the Street Road eatery Friday stated that the property is available. It had reopened under new ownership in April.

WARMINSTER, PA —Just two months after it opened under new ownership, Dino's Pizza has closed once again.
The longtime Street Road eatery had closed earlier this year but was revived when the owner of Angela’s II Pizzería in Trevose -Feasterville took over the operation in mid-April.
A sign at the front of the property Friday said, "Available."
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A man who was inside showing the property told Patch that there was a leasing issue that resulted in the closure and that another business in Horsham Township may be interested in reopening the establishment once again.
Dino's Pizza closed earlier this year along with Mike's Bar and Grill, marking the loss of two longtime establishments in Warminster.
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Dino's Pizza displayed a Patch award inside its 610 Street Rd. eatery that it received in July 2018.
The award was based on a USA Today ranking that had Dino's Pizza serving the best stromboli in Pennsylvania. Dino's Pizza was ranked first among the 10 places chosen by the newspaper.
Over the past year, Warminster has seen several eateries and a bakery open with a fast-food chain coming as well. Meanwhile, Bucks Hoagie Shop also recently opened in the Warminster Plaza on York Road.
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