Pizza Roma Family Restaurant: A Cranberry Township Institution Closes After 41 Years in Business

Pizza Roma Cranberry to shut down operations after successful 40-year run

Pizza Roma Family Restaurant, a beloved institution in Cranberry Township, Pennsylvania, has announced that it will be closing its doors at the end of the month. After 41 years in business, the owners have made the difficult decision to shut down the restaurant, citing a variety of reasons for their closure.

The owners took to social media to share the news with their loyal customers and staff. They expressed their gratitude for the support and dedication of both groups over the years, thanking them for helping to make Pizza Roma such a special place. They also expressed their regret at having to say goodbye, but promised to do everything they could to make the transition as smooth as possible.

As word of the closure spread, many patrons flocked to the restaurant to express their appreciation for all that Pizza Roma had done for them over the years. The shop was known for its delicious pizza options and friendly service, and many customers had formed close relationships with both the staff and owners.

Despite their sadness at having to close down, the owners were hopeful that they would see everyone stop by within the next few weeks to bid farewell. They encouraged customers to come by one last time and share memories from their time at Pizza Roma Family Restaurant. As they prepared for their final day in operation on Saturday, June 29th, they knew that they would always hold a special place in their hearts – not just as a business owner or employee, but as part of a community that had supported them through thick and thin.

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