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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:

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

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  2. Where is this place?

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  3. 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.

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  4. 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...

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

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

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

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  8. 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!

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  9. 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.

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  10. 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...

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  11. Terrible Location! High Prices! Why!!!
    WHY!!!


    WHY ARE THESE PEOPLE DOING THESE THINGS!!!!

    STOP!

    NOW!!

    STOP IT!!!

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  12. Will somebody answer the question, where is it?

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  13. 10:53,
    Look above 2 comments.

    When is the Fractured Prune opening? Anyone know?

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  14. 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.

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  15. who is the owner?

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  16. 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

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  17. 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?

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

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  19. No sense of humor today huh.

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  20. 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.

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  21. 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!

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  22. 11:06
    The Fractured Prune has passed inspection and should be open sometime next week. 2 of my friends are the co-owners.

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  23. 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?

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

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  25. 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.

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