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    Warrington PrimoHoagies to give away 100 free hoagies at grand opening. How to get yours

    By Michele Haddon, Bucks County Courier Times,

    8 hours ago
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    PrimoHoagies is opening its new Warrington store this week.

    On Thursday, the fast-casual hoagie shop will host a grand opening with franchise owners, Eric and Dana DiPinto, a Bucks County couple who dreamed of running their own business after more than 20 years in the health care industry.

    "Primo Hoagies is no ordinary sandwich shop; every sandwich is a handcrafted recipe derived from decades of family heritage. We are excited to introduce our location inside the Shops at Valley Square,” DiPinto said in a recent press release.

    “We hope that every customer who steps foot inside our store will leave feeling like a part of the Primo family. We can’t wait to serve you, Warrington."

    Located at 1515 Main Street, the 2,500-square-foot store is expected to employ about 15 people, with dine-in and outdoor seating, plus takeout, delivery and catering options.

    The shopping center is home to several other restaurants and retailers, including Árdana, Dirty Dough, Duck Donuts, MOD Pizza, Nothing Bundt Cakes, Panera Bread, Turning Point, P.F. Chang’s, Ulta, Bath & Body Works, Banana Republic, Loft, Yankee Candle and DSW.

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    Warrington PrimoHoagies celebrates grand opening with 100 free hoagies

    The grand opening takes place on Thursday, July 25 starting with a ribbon-cutting ceremony at 9:45 a.m.

    To celebrate, PrimoHoagies will be giving away a free 9-inch Primo-size hoagie to its first 100 customers in line. For the remainder of the day, customers who enroll in the rewards program can enjoy Primo-size hoagies for a discounted price of $6.99.

    Texting “Primo” to 484-270-4000 or visiti the Rewards Program Page to enroll.

    What’s on the PrimoHoagies menu?

    PrimoHoagies’ menu features a variety of cold and hot hoagies, cheesesteaks, wraps, vegetarian options, antipasti salads, chips, drinks, fresh-baked cookies and more. Its hoagies are made using Thumann’s gourmet meats and cheeses, a secret blend of spices, and locally sourced, fresh vegetables served on fresh-baked seeded rolls. A few customer favorites and shop specialties include:

    • Italian: Prosciutto, genoa salami, hot capicola and mild provolone cheese
    • Nonno’s Veggie: Eggplant, sharp provolone cheese and broccoli rabe topped with roasted red peppers
    • Turkey Diablo: Golden roasted turkey breast and hot pepper cheese with a spicy blend
    • Nellie: Homestyle roasted pork and sharp provolone cheese topped with roasted red peppers
    • Whacked Chicken: Chicken cutlet, sharp provolone cheese topped with pesto and bruschetta

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    What is PrimoHoagies?

    PrimoHoagies originally opened in South Philadelphia in 1992 and today is headquartered in Westville, New Jersey with franchise locations across several states, including Colorado, Delaware, Florida, Maryland, New Jersey, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, and Texas.

    In addition to Warrington, PrimoHoagies has six other Bucks County locations in Bensalem, Chalfont, Doylestown, Langhorne, Newtown and Trevose.

    PrimoHoagies was named the #1 Best Sandwich or Sub Shop in the 2024 USA Today 10Best Readers’ Choice Awards — its second year in a row topping the list.

    Details: 1515 Main St. Unit 500, Warrington; 215-792-7102; primohoagies.com/location/Warrington-PA

    Reporter Michele Haddon covers local news, small business, food and drink, economic revitalization, art and culture for The Intelligencer and Bucks County Courier Times at PhillyBurbs.com. Please considering supporting local journalism with a subscription.

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