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Giuseppe's Pizza Celebrating 50 Years In Warminster
The Street Road eatery will celebrate its milestone with specials and events throughout the month of November.

WARMINSTER, PA — Giuseppe Giaimo left his hometown in Sicily at the age of 16, boarding a commercial freightliner that brought him to Canada, where he spent one year working in an Italian restaurant.
That was in 1962. Fast forward to 2023 and Giaimo is celebrating 50 years running the restaurant that bears his name.
"Giuseppe's is coming up on a big milestone this fall," The Warminster Historical Society said.
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Giuseppe’s Pizza announced a 50th-anniversary celebration for the month of November, complete with specials and events at its 1380 W. Street Rd. location.
"Cheers to years," Giuseppe’s Pizza said in a Facebook post.
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Giuseppe’s said that throughout November, it will have exclusive 50-year anniversary specials, events, prizes, giveaways, and more "in honor of our half-of-a-century-old business."
The eatery is also asking customers to send in pictures/videos of their favorite memories at Giuseppe’s.
"We cannot wait to reminisce over these 50 years together," Giuseppe’s said.
In 1963, Giaimo found his way to New York where he became a construction worker, according to the eatery's website.
Six years later, he was joined by his brother Salvatore, who also became a construction worker.
After their years in construction, the two left New York for Bucks County. That's when they were presented with an opportunity to open a pizzeria and Giuseppe’s was launched.
The first Giuseppe’s Pizza & Family Restaurant opened in Warminster in 1973.
The original menu offered nothing more than pizza, pasta, steaks, and hoagies.
In 1978, the brothers opened the Richboro location.
They were joined by their younger brother Antonio. In 1995, a third location was added in New Hope.
The Richboro and Warminster locations are still owned and operated by the family in order to maintain the family-run atmosphere.
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