$10 for $20 Worth of Casual Italian Fare at Tony Roni’s Pizza or Tony A’s Pizza
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- Award-winning pizzas
- Freshly made dough
- Homemade sauces
- Stromboli, hoagies, & wraps
Pizzas are also commonly referred to as pies, just as pies are commonly referred to as sweet revenge when smashed into a grade-school principal’s face. Feed your face with today’s Groupon: for $10, you get $20 worth of casual Italian fare at Tony Roni’s Pizza or Tony A’s. Choose from City Avenue or Domino Lane locations in Philadelphia; or Bala Cynwyd, Conshohocken, Drexel Hill, Spring House, or Willow Grove locations.
Tony Altomare’s Italian eatery crafts Neapolitan-style pizzas with freshly made dough and homemade sauces, gaining accolades such as the title of best pizza from the Philly Hot List in 2010. Diners can peruse the menu and sink teeth into one of the pre-designed pies, such as the mozzarella-, basil-, and tomato-sauce-adorned margherita pizza ($13.99 for a large), or the romano pizza splattered with pepperoni, sausage, philly steak, and bacon ($15.99 for a large). The grilled eggplant and verdant fillings of the veggie delight wrap ($6.59) offer a tastier alternative to nibbling on various houseplants; a buffalo chicken stromboli ($7.59–$15.59) or one of the homemade hoagies ($6.29–$6.59) reenergize patrons who have spent long hours writing a book in binary code. Tony’s menu varies with each location, so check each restaurant’s website for a complete listing of its belly-tickling fare selection.
- Award-winning pizzas
- Freshly made dough
- Homemade sauces
- Stromboli, hoagies, & wraps
Pizzas are also commonly referred to as pies, just as pies are commonly referred to as sweet revenge when smashed into a grade-school principal’s face. Feed your face with today’s Groupon: for $10, you get $20 worth of casual Italian fare at Tony Roni’s Pizza or Tony A’s. Choose from City Avenue or Domino Lane locations in Philadelphia; or Bala Cynwyd, Conshohocken, Drexel Hill, Spring House, or Willow Grove locations.
Tony Altomare’s Italian eatery crafts Neapolitan-style pizzas with freshly made dough and homemade sauces, gaining accolades such as the title of best pizza from the Philly Hot List in 2010. Diners can peruse the menu and sink teeth into one of the pre-designed pies, such as the mozzarella-, basil-, and tomato-sauce-adorned margherita pizza ($13.99 for a large), or the romano pizza splattered with pepperoni, sausage, philly steak, and bacon ($15.99 for a large). The grilled eggplant and verdant fillings of the veggie delight wrap ($6.59) offer a tastier alternative to nibbling on various houseplants; a buffalo chicken stromboli ($7.59–$15.59) or one of the homemade hoagies ($6.29–$6.59) reenergize patrons who have spent long hours writing a book in binary code. Tony’s menu varies with each location, so check each restaurant’s website for a complete listing of its belly-tickling fare selection.