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Monday, August 04, 2008

Doug Marshall Delivers On His Word





The next time you're out and about on Rt. 13 North, stop in and check out the new Produce Stand the Marshall's have put up. The prices are fantastic and the watermelons are to die for. We bought one today, Oh My God!

As many of you know, I sold the old Fire Station in Pittsville to Todd and Carol Wampler and they opened up one of the finest restaurants anywhere around called Station 7. Todd purchased a custom trailer where he can go to special events and or pull into a location like this and serve incredible food without having to travel all the way to Pittsville.

They will be open there 6 days a week, closing for one day, (MONDAY) to bring their equipment back to their base and tidy it up more than usual. The thing is spotless. Todd must be obsessed about stuff like that?

So if you're looking for a great lunch and an excuse to try something different, Station 7 is a home run, you'll see. As for the Marshall's, I can't believe they turned this thing around so quickly! We wish everyone the best of luck in that new location and enjoy its success in good health.

5 comments:

  1. Great Produce; Great Prices; Great Location! we live on Leonards Mill Pond, and heard that Doug is going to even build a dock and stairs, so people on the pond can boat or kayak over to get there fresh produce. We are very excited for this to happen! They did a great job of cleaning up the grounds, and now there is a beautiful view of the pond from this location!

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  2. where exactly is this stand located at? I want to check it out!

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  3. Great job Doug! Everything you touch turns to gold!!! Your a mostimpressive business man. How about runningfor mayor next spring?? We need your kind oforganization and drive to straighten out the mess Barrie has made of this fine city.

    A. Goetz

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  4. Good job Doug, nice looking produce. Were those tomatoes grown on the mountain over in Mardela? I'll support anyone that supports local farmers/businesses.

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