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Dino's Pizza Reopens Under New Ownership In Warminster

The longtime Street Road eatery had closed earlier this year. It reopened on Friday.

Dino's Pizza, a longtime Warminster eatery, has reopened under new ownership over the past week.
Dino's Pizza, a longtime Warminster eatery, has reopened under new ownership over the past week. (Dino Ciliberti/Patch)

WARMINSTER, PA —Dino's Pizza, which closed earlier this year, is back in business.

The longtime Street Road eatery resumed operations on Friday under new ownership and management.

New owner Jaime Acevedo is bringing his 25 years of experience in the restaurant industry and pizza making to the township.

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Acevedo is also the owner of Angela’s II Pizzería in Trevose -Feasterville.

"He and his team are excited to meet and serve the community of Warminster while sharing his love and experience for the kitchen with a new menu and great recipes," Sinthia G. Acevedo said.

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One immediate change will be all-day delivery, Acevedo said.

Dino's Pizza closed earlier this year along with Mike's Bar and Grill, marking the loss of two longtime establishments in Warminster.

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 10 places chosen by the newspaper.

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