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Why is Tony Macaroni closed?

Why is Tony Macaroni closed?

Tony Macaroni has closed its doors due to a difficult trading climate in the winter months, the News understands. Staff including waiters, waitresses and kitchen staff have been given the opportunity to transfer to a new Toni Macaroni, which is to open in the former Frankie and Benny’s in Irvine.

Who owns Tony Macaroni?

About Tony Macaroni The Italian cuisine brand is part of the Scottish-based Viva Italia Group, which has 19 restaurants under its umbrella and currently employs more than 500 people.

Is Tony Macaroni eat out to help out?

Tony Macaroni is participating in Eat Out To Help Out this month, which means you can get 50% off your food & non-alcoholic drink bill (up to the value of £10 per head) every Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday throughout August.

Is Tony Macaroni doing presto menu?

We don’t skimp on the portions as our very satisfied customers will testify to! Our Menu Presto and Sunday Presto will not be available on Bank Holidays, Valentine’s Day, Mother’s Day, Father’s Day, Good Friday, Easter Sunday, Easter Monday and over the Festive Period.

Where is the Tony Macaroni restaurant in Glasgow?

Tony Macaroni Glasgow Fort is in the Cinema Block and close to all of the shops. The restaurant is perfect for all occasions and suits everyone from couples, families to large parties.

What kind of food does Tony Macaroni serve?

At Tony Macaroni our dedicated chefs cook everything to order and use only the freshest ingredients sourced from the best local and Italian suppliers. From ribs to risotto, bruschetta to burgers and let’s not forget our award winning pasta and pizza selection, our marvellous menus provide something for every palate.

Where is the Glasgow Fort Restaurant in Glasgow?

Our Glasgow Fort restaurant is located next to the cinema in the Fort shopping mall to the east of Glasgow. We are a busy restaurant that attracts locals, shoppers and cinema goers alike. There is extensive parking and lots to do at this popular location.

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Ruth Doyle