Anthony’s Pizza & Pasta celebrates three decades with freebies and deals

September 10, 2014

Anthony’s Pizza & Pasta, the Colorado-based restaurant company that serves New York-style pizza, will celebrate 30 years of business today with a day-long party at its original downtown location, 1550 California St., and with specially priced pizzas and pizza slices and free swag at all 25 of its stores along the Front Range.

Anthony’s pizza fans can enjoy 84-cent slices of cheese pizza and large cheese pizzas for $8.40. Guests who round up the cost to $1 or to $10 will have their change donated to Make-A-Wish Colorado, the local chapter of the largest wish-granting organization in the world with 62 chapters in the United States and its territories. Make-A-Wish Colorado has granted more than 4,200 wishes to children with life-threatening illnesses throughout the state.

All day today, the downtown Anthony’s Pizza & Pasta will host an outdoor kiosk where there will be free prizes, give-aways and a chance to win a pizza a month for a year.

“We have fanatical customers, the kind most companies dream about,” said President John Le Bel. “This is our way of thanking them. Our customers have, over time, also become devoted to helping us help others. The Make-A-Wish contributions from the Sept. 10 celebration are in keeping with our company’s philanthropic culture.”

The first Anthony’s Pizza & Pasta opened in a little storefront at 1550 California St., just around the corner from the 16th Street Mall. Anthony’s began expanding in the early 1990s and now has stores from Longmont to Castle Rock, and from Conifer to Aurora.

Locations, menus and additional information can be found at www.anthonyspizzaandpasta.com.

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