St. Pete pizza spot celebrates 52nd anniversary

St. Petersburg, FLLocal News

Toby’s Original Little Italy Pizza, a St. Petersburg favorite, is celebrating its 52nd anniversary with a remarkable promotion to honor its loyal customers. On November 24, from 11 a. m. to 7 p.

m. , the restaurant will offer slices, sodas, and beers for just 52 cents, a nostalgic nod to its pricing from over five decades ago. This initiative not only commemorates the restaurant's rich history but also emphasizes its role as a community gathering spot. Attendees who arrive early will have the chance to receive a free T-shirt, adding a fun element to the celebration. Located at 3523 49th St.

N. , Toby’s Original Little Italy Pizza has consistently delivered delicious meals, contributing to its sustained popularity. The event is anticipated to draw crowds, reinforcing the establishment's significance in the local dining scene. The promotion serves as a reminder of the restaurant's enduring legacy and its dedication to affordability. By providing a taste of nostalgia at such a low price, Toby’s aims to create a memorable experience for customers young and old.

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