McAlister’s Deli, best known for its handcrafted sandwiches, spuds, soups, salads, and sweet tea, is set for a grand reopening celebration in Warrington next week under new ownership, writes Michele Haddon for the Bucks County Courier Times.
The franchise location reopened in November, and the new owner hopes the celebration will draw renewed attention to the restaurant. The deli first opened in March under previous ownership and closed just six months later.
“We are extremely excited to reopen our doors again in Warrington,” said Prabu Murugan, one of the franchisee partners. “We can’t wait to welcome our community back with the ribbon cutting and bring the southern style hospitality, famous sweet tea, and sandwiches to our community.”
The restaurant – open daily from 10:30 AM to 9 PM – is offering a variety of dining options, from window-side pickup and delivery to dining-in with outdoor seating options.
Customers can also choose from a variety of made-to-order catering options, such as breakfast, snacks, spud bars, salads, sandwich trays, box lunches, as well as desserts.
The grand reopening will kick off with a ribbon-cutting ceremony at 10 AM on Wednesday.
Read more about the grand reopening of McAlister’s Deli in Warrington in Bucks County Courier Times.

















































