Restaurants & Bars
Award-Winning Pizzeria Returning To Camden Co., Replacing Longtime Restaurant
A restaurant will close after over 50 years, but another eatery that gained a cult following in South Jersey is taking its place.

WEST COLLINGSWOOD HEIGHTS, NJ — A South Jersey sandwich shop is closing after more than 50 years. But a pizzeria that's risen to Philly stardom will take its place.
Saturday will mark the last day for Di'nics Roast Pork & Beef, which has sold its Black Horse Pike restaurant, according to 42 Freeway.
Angelo's Pizzeria revealed Thursday that they're taking over the location.
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It's a homecoming of sorts for Angelo's, since the restaurant first opened in Haddonfield in 2013. The eatery gained a cult following but closed five years later, bringing their award-winning pizzas and cheesesteaks to South Philadelphia.
The business has boomed in Philly, and now they're expanding back across the Delaware.
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Their new restaurant, where Di'nics currently stands, is located at 310 Black Horse Pike, in the West Collingswood Heights section of Haddon Township.
Angelo's will sport the same menu as its Philly location, including pizzas, steaks and hoagies.
It's unclear when the new Angelo's will open, but the business said on Instagram that there are "lots of" renovations to do before they're up and running.
Di'Nics first opened in 1973, gaining local fame when they were in Mount Ephraim, according to 42 Freeway.
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