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Old 02-07-2024, 11:51 AM   #1
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Default DOX to replace Anthony's at The Weirs...

More changes happening at The Weirs.

As always, I wish these entrepreneurs huge success!

https://www.laconiadailysun.com/news...103394061.html
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Old 02-07-2024, 02:39 PM   #2
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Good luck with the heaters, I'm sure the Fire Marshall will have something to say about that.
Propane heaters on an old wooden dock is a recipe for disaster.
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Old 02-07-2024, 02:51 PM   #3
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Good luck with the heaters, I'm sure the Fire Marshall will have something to say about that.
Propane heaters on an old wooden dock is a recipe for disaster.
Where did it say "propane" heaters??
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Old 02-07-2024, 02:55 PM   #4
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Good luck with the heaters, I'm sure the Fire Marshall will have something to say about that.
Propane heaters on an old wooden dock is a recipe for disaster.
Let's just be positive and wish Jillian luck. Finding fault before they even open the doors is uncalled for.
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Let's just be positive and wish Jillian luck. Finding fault before they even open the doors is uncalled for.
If its anything like the Dox in Belmont / Tilton, it will be a huge hit!! They have great food and service! I met Jillian also and she is a wonderful person!

Looking forward to stopping by many times this summer!!

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Where did it say "propane" heaters??
The article states that they would like to extend the season with heaters. I was envisioning those tall propane heaters that all the restaurants used during Covid. I have one and they are not very stable. Maybe some other kind of heaters up high that couldn't be knocked over would work.

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Let's just be positive and wish Jillian luck. Finding fault before they even open the doors is uncalled for.
I hope they do well, but I won't go out there if they have those tall propane heaters.

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Went to Dox on the pier today. While the weather wasn’t the best, the food and service certainly was! We will DEFINITELY be back! Some pics below….

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Great to read. Will stop by soon


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We were thinking of going Monday night and after reading this its a definite. We like places that we can go by boat and its good to have new options at the Weirs.
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And they come by all sorts of transportation...
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N3456L says it's a 1952 De Havilland Beaver U-6A registered in Bedford NH, and earlier in 2015 and 2017, registered in Anchorage, Alaska .... top speed-122mph with 8 seats and one reciprocating engine.

Built by De Havilland Aircraft Canada in Calgary, Canada for the military for bush flying as an "aerial truck."

So this 72 year old airplane is still in use. It must be made with aluminum to last so long and never exposed to winter rock salt, out there.
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We went last Thursday for dinner. We had the same nachos and lobster rolls as Dan did. I will say ours didn't look as good. A table right next to us had the same thing (they were eating it when we sat down). Theirs looked spectacular which is why we ordered what we did, so that left me a bit disappointed.

Won't rush back, but won't alienate it either.
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