Tony Roni’s opens ninth location in Hamilton

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Tony Roni’s, the neighborhood kitchen serving families and companies throughout Greater Philadelphia, has expanded into New Jersey with the opening of its ninth location at The Shoppes at AMC on 199 Sloan Ave. in Hamilton Township.

The newest location will follow the same mission the owner Tony Altomare had in mind when he started the Tony Roni’s franchise in 1999 – to serve “great food with great attitude.”

“We believe to be truly successful, we need to provide our customers with the best tasting food and phenomenal service every day,” Altomare said. “This is what sets us apart. We see it every day in the reactions from our customers. Whether customers dine in or order delivery, they can expect to be treated like our family. We want our customers to know that we appreciate them.”

The menu features Tony Roni’s thin crust, Neapolitan pizza – which recently won best pzza on the 2016 Philly Happening List for the second year in a row – and old-world tomato pie, which Altomare has spent 17 years perfecting at his pizzerias, along with a selection of fresh salads, sandwiches, wraps, Philly-style cheesesteaks and a catering menu for events of all sizes.

“We’re proud to be able to continue to provide an economical product to our customers,” Altomare added. “Pizza is a great way to feed your entire family on a budget. We offer value to our customers through our everyday lunch combos, our Tuesday “Date Night” large cheese pizzas for $8.99, and our party pack specials.”

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