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Dino's Pizza May Reopen Under New Name In Warminster
The Street Road eatery has been closed since early July after a new owner had only been in business two months following a prior closure.

WARMINSTER, PA —Like Mike's Bar and Grill, Dino's Pizza may also be returning to the fold in the near future.
Warminster Township Zoning Officer Mike Italia said that the Street Road eatery —which has closed twice this year under two different owners —may resurface soon under new ownership.
And also with a new name.
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Italia did not have specifics or a timetable as of yet but it would mean that the township is filling yet another vacant Street Road storefront.
In early July, the pizzeria closed just two months after it had reopened under new leadership.
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The longtime 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. It was not known why Angela's II closed the operation.
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.
Italia said late last month that Mike's York Street Bar and Grill—which also closed at the start of the year —had been sold and would also open under new ownership.
Meanwhile, another business will be filling an empty auto parts place near Burger King.
Altomonte's on York Road will be opening Alto Bakery and Cafe possibly by the end of the month.
Altomonte's has served the Warminster community since 1971 when Italian immigrants Mike and Frances Grispino opened their first butcher shop in 1971.
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