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Published On: Sun, Feb 24th, 2013

Business of the Week: Amore’ Pizzeria


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This week’s FEATURED BUSINESS OF THE WEEK is: AMORE’ PIZZERIA

AMORE’ PIZZERIA is located inside of LeElla Lane bowling alley at 1428 State Route 22 northwest in Washington Court House. The pizzeria is owned by Ron and Diane Amore.

They began the pizza business in April of 2009 and they offer a large variety of delicious items, including, pizzas, calzones, subs, wings, hamburgers, tenderloin sandwiches, hot dogs, and many other side items.

You can dine in or carry out, and they also deliver to businesses at lunch time.

They do catering and can host birthday parties; bowling and pool tables are available for entertainment there as well.

They have a wide variety of sodas to choose from as well as a full line of adult beverages.

  • Hours of operations are :
  • Mon, , Tue, Thur. – 11am-10pm
  • Fri- 11am – midnight
  • Wed.- 11am-11pm
  • Sat. – 8am-midnight
  • Sun.- 1pm-10pm

Their motto is: “Quality food at a reasonable price in a friendly atmosphere.”

That sounds like a great combination to me.

Beginning Feb. 25 and going through Sunday March 3, if you mention Steve’s Column on Fayette Advocate, you can get 2 large one item pizzas for only $19.99!

Feel free to phone (740) 335-2581 to place an order.

STEVE’S CHOICE: I like everything on the menu, but my favorite is the Italian Sub; I highly recommend it. Stop in and see Ron and Diane today!

-Steve

Steve Armstrong is a local real estate agent for ERA Martin and Associates and is a correspondent for Fayette Advocate.

If you would like to nominate a business of the week, please email Steve at steven.armstrong@era.com.

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