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Friday, June 12, 2009

A New Business Is Opening In Salisbury






But can they beat the Monster Nathan's Hot Dog & Monster Drink for $1.81, (including tax) at Sam's Club?

26 comments:

Anonymous said...

had a weenie the other day - it was GOOD! came on a sub roll :)

Anonymous said...

Where is this place?

Anonymous said...

Can ANYONE?
Price isn't everything, however. It might be nice for the people at that part of town to be able to get a good dog for lunch.

Anonymous said...

Good for them! Best wishes for a huge success!
The computer guy who used to be in that building was awesome...where did he get to? Dimension X I think it was...

Anonymous said...

WaWa sports some good dogs too. The Bacon Cheese Dog Rocks!

Anonymous said...

The Reuben sounds nice. Get another dog for a dollar, not bad.

Anonymous said...

Better be careful your surrounded by some bad areas, be careful when the sun goes down.

Anonymous said...

That place is downtown. Used to be a dentist office.

Good luck to them, and for the folks on that side of town, they'll save the difference from Sam's on gas and aggravation.

Takes guts to open a place in an economy like this. Support local businesses!

Anonymous said...

Went last night, the gentleman who owns the shop was making the dogs himself, nice guy. Food was excellent, and the price was great. Fed four people for $12. Best part, it's walking distance to my house.

Anonymous said...

that building is NOT downtown & did NOT used to be a dentist. Its on the corner of Rt 13 & Naylor street (opposite corner from ponzetti's). back in the day it used to be a hearing aid place...

Anonymous said...

Terrible Location! High Prices! Why!!!
WHY!!!


WHY ARE THESE PEOPLE DOING THESE THINGS!!!!

STOP!

NOW!!

STOP IT!!!

Anonymous said...

Will somebody answer the question, where is it?

Anonymous said...

10:53,
Look above 2 comments.

When is the Fractured Prune opening? Anyone know?

Anonymous said...

How could they miss out on selling a Chicago style hot dog? Those things are great!

Steamed all beef hot dog, poppy seed bun, mustard, onion, neon-green sweet pickle relish, dill pickle spear, tomato, sport peppers, and celery salt.

Anonymous said...

who is the owner?

Jarred B. said...

is it better the Sams, I would assume so, and its LOCALY OWNED!!!!!, I'm not going to say that I odn;t shop at sams, but its people like Sam walton who killed main streets, and ruined family business, and manufacturing, I will always support local over Supperstore

Anonymous said...

I guess if I had a choice between joining Sam's Club for 40 bucks in order to buy a hot dog for $1.81, I'd go for the $3 hot dog at this new place.

Why continue a membership in Sam's when everything is 6% cheaper at tax free BJ's in Millsboro?

Anonymous said...

For the record, it's located near Survival Products on the corner of Naylor St. and Rt. 13. Left hand side if heading North.

Anonymous said...

No sense of humor today huh.

Anonymous said...

I'll be trying the dogs. Fractured Prune is right across the highway from SU where the Wicker Warehouse used to be. I love their food, but I will stay loyal to DeVage's. Just writing this makes me hungry for their doughnuts and subs. If you haven't had their old-fashioned fresh made doughnuts treat yourself and your family tomorrow morning. they are on Main across from Country House.

Orsonwells said...

Just got back from there; what a dog! I couldn't finish it! Worth every penny, but I won't tell my workers about it; they'll all want an afternoon nap after lunch!

Anonymous said...

11:06
The Fractured Prune has passed inspection and should be open sometime next week. 2 of my friends are the co-owners.

Anonymous said...

1:58,
Sweet! I'll be there! I do also like Devage's (just had a breakfast sandwich there and it was mighty tasty), but I'm sure I will find a way to fit the Fractured Prune in--what's a few more delicious calories?

Anonymous said...

FYI there are a few of these buildings around town. They were originally Delmarva Cleaners.

Anonymous said...

Hot dogs taste really good, especially with condiments. Kids love hot dogs. The whole hot dog experience was ruined for me one day when I read the "Nutritional Information" on the back of a pack of hotdogs. They are 70% fat! I think Weenie's is an example of a great Recession-era business.

Mardela said...

Well, we are in a recession!