Tony Macaroni
Tony Macaroni is a chain of restaurants in Scotland and Northern Ireland specialising in Italian cuisine. The slogan of the company is vive per mangiare ( "live to eat").[3] It is the sister company of Nardini's, an ice cream parlour in Largs, Scotland, and Marini's, a Scottish chain of fish and chip shops.[4] The first restaurant in Scotland opened in 2001, in East Kilbride, South Lanarkshire.[3]
Limited company | |
Industry | Restaurants |
Genre | Casual dining |
Headquarters | Glasgow, Scotland, UK[1] |
Number of locations | 17[2] |
Area served | Scotland Northern Ireland |
Website | www |

A Tony Macaroni restaurant in Glasgow. (2011)
Sponsorship
Livingston F.C. announced one three year sponsorship deal in August 2013, for the back of their shirts and their shorts with Tony Macaroni.[5]
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See also
References
- "TONY MACARONI GROUP LIMITED - Overview (free company information from Companies House)". beta.companieshouse.gov.uk.
- "Italian Restaurants". Tony Macaroni. Retrieved 3 December 2015.
- "About Tony Macaroni". Tony Macaroni. Retrieved 22 August 2013.
- "Italian eaterie chain Tony Macaroni hit with petition for liquidation by creditor". HeraldScotland.
- "Tony Macaroni signs for Livingston | SPFL". spfl.co.uk.
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