Dropped one week, recalled the next and now an injury. It’s been a rollercoaster ride for Anthony Milford and the latest news won’t help him remain a Bronco.
Dropped one week, recalled the next and now an injury. It’s been a rollercoaster ride for Anthony Milford and the latest news won’t help him remain a Bronco.
Sammy’s Drive-In outside Phillipsburg is being revived with new concept
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Sammy’s Drive-In Restaurant, a staple in Greenwich Township before shuttering a decade ago, soon will be revived under a new concept. Chris Sterlacci of Asbury plans to open “Mountain Dudes” along Route 22 by fall 2021.
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Sammy’s Drive-In Restaurant, a staple in Greenwich Township before shuttering a decade ago, soon will be revived under a new concept.
Chris Sterlacci of Asbury plans to open “Mountain Dudes” at the 1.7-acre property along Route 22 directly across from the former Phillipsburg Mall by fall. It was the nostalgia of the 1950s drive-ins that made him want to get involved in buying the site, he said.
Dallas certainly isn’t short on glitz. The landscape offers a perpetual wheel of new and sparkly things. And with that comes good and bad. But then there are places that despite all the messiness of life, hang on for decades. Worn-down windows on a worn-down building, wearing the same coat of paint summer after summer. Signs out front that have stood through countless storms, cold snaps and endless days of 100-degree heat with the busy masses passing by. Not to mention a pandemic, which all but halted business. And yet, they keep on.
Walking into Antoine’s Foods on Harry Hines Boulevard is a bit of a time warp. The DeLorean of sandwich shops. The building that holds the half-century-old restaurant is a minute past rundown; impeccably clean, but worn. How the coolers holding pre-made sandwiches are still running is a marvel. Or maybe it’s that things were built better back then. Probably that.