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Dino's Pizza Replacement Shuts Doors After 2 Months In Warminster
The former Dino's Pizza property on Street Road has seen three pizza places close there this year.

WARMINSTER, PA —Three times was not the charm for the latest business to fill space at the former Dino's Pizza property.
After opening in late October, Pascale's Pizzeria has closed up shop at 610 W. Street Rd.
The closure marks the third time that a pizza place has closed at the location this year.
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Patch found Wednesday that the phone number for Pascale's has been disconnected and the pizza place's website has been taken down. A google search listed the business as permanently closed.
A lease sign is now posted on the building.
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"Grand opening, grand closing," said Ross Figlin, who posted the closure on the Warminster Community Group Facebook page. "Seems like anything besides the original Dino's is just doomed."
The longtime eatery at 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.
Then they closed two months later. 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 10 places chosen by the newspaper.
"Dino's Pizza was special," said Josh Taylor on the Warminster Community Group Facebook page.
Pascale's Pizzeria offered a menu of pizza, cheesesteaks, hoagies, wings, wraps, stromboli, calzones, grinders, appetizers, and more. Its motto was "A Smile After Every Bite."
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