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02-07-2024, 11:51 AM | #1 |
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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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Good luck with the heaters, I'm sure the Fire Marshall will have something to say about that.
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Where did it say "propane" heaters??
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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.
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I hope they do well, but I won't go out there if they have those tall propane heaters.
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Dox = Two Thumbs Up!
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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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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06-24-2024, 08:39 AM | #12 |
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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.
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I went last week and was disappointed. I'm probably in the minority but I liked Anthony's. I don't get the new direction. It's higher end but connected to an arcade on a pier next to a boardwalk, docks and beach. I came in from my boat in a bathing suit and immediately felt under dressed. The menu was limited. It doesn't feel kid friendly (despite being connected to an arcade). They were playing country music the whole time (no more Hawk FM). The waitress got my order wrong. Then they only give you an option to tip 20% or higher. You can't sit where you want any longer. Maybe the problem is I'm not a millennial. I wish them the best and I hate to be critical of someone trying to make a living but I just don't get the thinking behind that type of restaurant at that location. It seems misplaced to me. Guess I'll be hitting Lobster in the Rough. If there's a "bring back Anthony's" movement please sign me up.
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We went for an early dinner this afternoon. My wife and I both had the short ribs and thought they were good. Our dining companion had fish tacos and thought they could have been more tasteful. I agree that the recommended tipping options on the handheld are a bit presumptive but I always try to tip a little more. What I really didn't like was the seating. It was raining so their seating was reduced. We were seated at a high top table and the chairs were very uncomfortable with no backs. Seating alone would probably make us go to the weathervane if at the Weirs.
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We gave it another shot on Saturday evening with a party of 9. Food was good and very fast. I am not a fish guy, but the fried fish and the fish tacos looked great. My chicken fingers were good, and the Dox burgers looked solid.
Biggest complaint was the service. Drinks, condiments, etc were slow. We asked to be in the shade as one of our party members was 85 years old. We got stuck in the sun and melted...There were a few tables in covered areas that would have been perfect, they were vacant when we got there and never were sat the whole time. Wasn't impressed about that. Could be a good place if they smooth out a few of the kinks. |
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Need a lot of work
Went to DOX at Winnie last weekend, tried to call ahead for seating, similar to what they do at Winnisquam, they don’t do it there. Left my name with the staff, told it would be over 1 1/2 hour wait, and they’d text us. After an hour plus of no contact called them they said they texted us earlier… to the wrong number. Hostess staff needs some work as from what I saw lots of unhappy customers sick of waiting.
Need call a head seating there, larger tables in bar area, more qualified staff. Or bring back Anthony’s, oh that’s right they got kicked out and moved in to another location under a new name |
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Just a hunch, with 2 big eateries/bars now not having a liquor license, I would guess that people would flock to Dox to hang out instead, which would over load them. Also the "it's new" so everyone has to go helps them as well.
Just another way of looking at why they are busy. Myself, I wasn't a fan of their burgers at Winnisquam. I'm going to assume this one is the same? |
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