Englewood pizza restaurant relocates

MIRAMAR, FL - NOVEMBER 18:  Terry Cheung prepares a pizza pie to be served to students at Everglades High School on November 18, 2011 in Miramar, Florida. Monday evening the United States Congress passed a spending bill with a provision that would allow schools to count pizza as a vegetable.  (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)

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MIRAMAR, FL - NOVEMBER 18: Terry Cheung prepares a pizza pie to be served to students at Everglades High School on November 18, 2011 in Miramar, Florida. Monday evening the United States Congress passed a spending bill with a provision that would allow schools to count pizza as a vegetable. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)

The Domino’s in Englewood is relocating.

The restaurant is moving to a building formerly occupied by KFC at 590 South Main Street.

“It’s going to give us the ability to serve more customers. It’s more convenient than our old location on National Road, where we’ve been since 1981,” said Domino’s franchisee owner Tristan Koehler.

There will be a 40-seat dining room, a drive-thru pick-up window and delivery.

The new location opens today, May 3. The phone number remains the same.

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