Wildwood is now home to only one of 200 dine-in locations nationwide. This groundbreaking new Domino’s is located at 4800 New Jersey Avenue and is the latest dining venture from owners Drew and Racheal Williams.
Williams and his wife are no strangers to the pizza-making scene. Drew has been in the restaurant business for 25 years and has owned over twenty restaurants in the course of his career. He decided that Domino’s Wildwood should make the move from its original location to the new facility just 10 blocks away after learning that the new space would allow for dine-in eating and the proper space for the new and noteworthy “pizza theater”.
According to Drew Williams, this “pizza theater” allows pizza lovers a new perspective on their favorite menu items. The new Wildwood Domino’s offers patrons the chance to watch their pizza from the dough stage to ready-to-eat, featuring a long glass wall giving full view to the preparation process. Even a step up area is provided for youngsters who also want to watch the pizza making action.
At an impressive 3,000 square feet, the restaurant can produce 450 pizzas per hour and offers seating for 57 people as well as offering carryout service and delivery.
According to Drew Williams, the restaurant expects its busiest summer season ever in their new and improved location. “There have been times in the past when we’ve been number two in the country.” He noted the chain has 11,000 stores worldwide. “This year we’re shooting to be number one.”
The store, located on New Jersey Avenue between Taylor and Rio Grande Avenues, is open every day from 11 a.m. until midnight, with hours extending to 1 a.m. on Friday and Saturday. Summer hours will include seven days a week from 11 a.m. until 4 a.m. Customers may dine in, take out, call 609-846-1000 for delivery, or contact the store at dominos.com. Domino’s Wildwood invites all to dine-in at their new, record-breaking location and enjoy only $.99 slices this Saturday, April 12. Experience Domino’s Pizza like never before!
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