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New DiBella's Sub Shop to Open in McCandless Crossing

The new restaurant opening Wednesday will be the chain's fourth location in the Pittsburgh area. The company is offering free subs for a year to the first 10 customers.

DiBella’s Old Fashioned Submarines is opening a new location in McCandless Crossing Wednesday. 

The new business, at 9030 Saint Simon Way off McKnight Road, is the company's fourth location in Pittsburgh. It also has restaurants in Robinson and Cranberry townships, as well as in Market Square in Downtown Pittsburgh. 

The chain, which has a 1940s corner-restaurant theme, is based in Rochester, NY.

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DiBella’s restaurants offer a variety of hot and cold subs, ranging from traditional Italian cold-cut sandwiches to buffalo chicken subs. DiBella’s also offers catering services, including sub trays, boxed lunches and cookie trays.

“We are really looking forward to doing business in McCandless,” said Jim Paladenic, DiBella’s chief operating officer, in a prepared statement sent via email. “McCandless Crossing is a great development, and we see a ton of potential in the area.”

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The restaurant will give away free subs for a year to the first 10 customers after the doors open at 10 a.m., according to a company press release. 

The promotion is limited to one per household, and only DiBella’s issued numbers will be valid for people waiting in line.

Regular hours will be 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. daily.


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