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Tony's Pizza Opens on Main Street in Dunedin

The owner of Tony's Pizzeria in downtown Clearwater opened a storefront in downtown Dunedin on Thursday.

 
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Tony's Pizza opened on Main Street in Dunedin on Thursday, Nov. 8, 2012.
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Tony's Pizza opened on Main Street in Dunedin on Thursday, Nov. 8, 2012.

Fans of Tony's Pizzeria, a fixture in downtown Clearwater, can rejoice.

The popular pizza shop opened its expanded downtown Dunedin location at 320 Main St. (previous Darling Memories), across from Kelly's and Chic-a-Boom Room, on Nov. 8. 

Tony’s menu features dine-in and take-out options and a large variety of Italian dishes, including gourmet pizzas, calzones, chicken wings, soups, salads, hot and cold sandwiches and hamburgers.

The eatery also sells pizza by the slice, starting at $2.34 for cheese and up to $3.27 for meat lovers.

It is open until midnight during the week and later on weekends.

The shop is just one part of owner Tony Starova's expansion plans, which also included Tuesday's grand opening of Capitol Beer House, a beer bar down the street from his signature Cleveland Street location.

Previous Coverage:

Tony's Pizza Coming Soon to Downtown Dunedin

Related Topics: Clearwater, Dunedin Pizza, Main Street, Pizza, Small Business, Small Business 2012, Tony's Pizza, and Tony's Pizzeria

Michael J. Kovac

10:01 am on Wednesday, November 14, 2012

I know these guys make really good pizza. It's really getting hard to decide who has the best pizza in Dunedin mazzi's on Main is great. The pizza shop next to Eddies is really good. Jets on Main has never disappointed me. I've yet to try pizza at Bascettis on Main.

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Ron Paar

11:34 am on Wednesday, November 14, 2012

I will have to check them out. It has been hard to find GOOD NY pizza since moving here, let's hope they are good!

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Kathy Noury

2:58 pm on Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Hard to find MA pizza down here too

Tom G

2:58 pm on Wednesday, November 14, 2012

I had a pepperoni from there last night. By the time I got it home it was so soggy that it was disappointing. Their by the slice looked good if you are walking around downtown though. I won't do a pickup pizza again though. Not sure how they can box it differently and its partially the pepperoni for sure as it was super greasy. The places I like better though are Bayshore pizza but the best is Fireside pizza in Palm Harbor. Just my opinion of course.

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Jasminetea

5:02 pm on Thursday, November 15, 2012

I'm sorry, but I will not pay $2.34 for a slice of pizza. The average price for a slice in NYC is $1.50. And we all know the rent, cost of living, and salaries are so much higher there. We also know it doesn't cost that much for the ingredients in pizza. So why so high Tony, and what a strange number ($2.34) for a slice.

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Jay Smith

10:42 pm on Thursday, November 15, 2012

You are always welcome to return to NYC and eat pizza to your heart's delight.

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Leann DuPont

10:42 pm on Thursday, November 15, 2012

$2.34 + 7% tax = $2.50...nice number !

Teriann

5:36 pm on Saturday, January 26, 2013

I was pleasantly surprised to find another Pizza place that I truly liked. The pizza sauce was delicious and the crust was fantastic...I can't believe I am saying this but the crust ..melted in my mouth! Never knew a pizza crust could do this but Tony's does...Both the regular and white pizza was the best I've ever had !

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cassie b

10:29 pm on Friday, March 15, 2013

I frequent this place with my co worker for lunch. We have brought our kids, and friends. They are always accommodating, friendly and honestly 2.50 for a large delicious slice or 2 of pizza is mor expensive than worth it at Tonys. A side note their wings are the bes t.

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cassie b

10:29 pm on Friday, March 15, 2013

Im typing on my phone. I meant to say more than worth it!

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