St. Pete pizza spot celebrates 52nd anniversary

St. Petersburg, FLLocal News

St. Petersburg’s Toby’s Original Little Italy Pizza is gearing up to celebrate its remarkable 52nd anniversary on November 24. The celebration will feature an enticing offer where slices, sodas, and beers will be available for just 52 cents, drawing in both new and loyal customers. The event will run from 11 a. m.

to 7 p. m. , and early arrivals will have the chance to snag a free commemorative T-shirt, adding a festive touch to the occasion. This milestone underscores the restaurant's enduring popularity and significant impact on the local dining scene over the past five decades. Toby’s has established itself as a cherished spot for pizza lovers, known for its authentic flavors and community-oriented approach.

The anniversary event is more than just a sale; it represents a celebration of the restaurant's history and a way to thank the community for its ongoing support. Located at 3523 49th St. N, Toby’s continues to foster a friendly atmosphere that attracts generations of families. This anniversary serves as a reminder of the rich culinary culture that thrives in St. Petersburg.

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