
Visit Antika Pizzeria on buzzing 30th Avenue where outdoor dining is still possible, thanks to sheltered outdoor seating with heat lamps above each table to keep you toasty and warm. We want to thank Antika Pizzeria for remaining open even during the darkest days of the lockdown, offering free delivery and pick-up of their outrageously good brick oven pizzas, pasta, paninis, and entrees.
Place your holiday dinner orders NOW for your family Christmas Eve meal, New Year’s Eve meal or any night in between and keep it small, safe, and delicious at home. Antika’s website has menus, tantalizing photos, and on-line ordering to make it super easy. You’ll also find money-saving, weekly promotions and daily specials.
SOURCE: https://www.qgazette.com
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