Updated on August 2, 2021 at 6:14 pm
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On any given day, a long lunch line crowds the 1,400 square foot Great American Hero sandwich shop on Lemmon Avenue in Dallas Oak Lawn neighborhood. We know everyone s name, owner Dominick Oliverie said. And if I don t know them by name, I know that s the turkey sandwich, here s the meatball sandwich.
Oliverie opened his sandwich shop 47 years ago. Now it may be too much of a good thing. It s gotten so busy that we can t keep up with it, Oliverie explained. We lose employees because we can t keep up with it.
Oliverie loves his job and his customers. You ll find him every day behind the counter making sandwiches.
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