Restaurants

Local Fayetteville favorite now serving breakfast four days a week

By Stephanie Meador, posted 1 day ago
Image courtesy of Dogslingers

Dogslingers at The Depot is now serving breakfast Wednesday through Saturday. The restaurant began their expanded hours on May 1, offering an expanded menu featuring breakfast sandwiches, tater tots and coffee. 

Mike and Jennifer Adams opened the brick and mortar location of their popular hot dog stand at 2801 Raeford Road in July of 2024. Now with almost a year under their belt, they are grateful for the support of the community and the opportunity to continue to grow their business.

“It's been awesome. The only word that my wife and I can use is blessed. We have a fantastic customer base. We've got amazing support from the community. And really the only way to describe it is just completely blessed in all of that,” shared Mike.

Mike explained that the decision to expand to breakfast was one the team had been considering for a while. 

“We think that a lot of our stuff lends well to being a breakfast sandwich. So it kind of was a no brainer, and it’s given us an opportunity to start doing some other collaborations. So we're going to be doing a collaboration with Superior Bakery using their glazed croissants and one of our sausages,” shared Mike. 

The new breakfast dish featuring Superior Bakery’s croissants is set to roll out this coming weekend. 

The restaurant’s expanded hours offer more chances for existing customers to swing by and grab a bite and for new faces to discover this local hot spot. 

Keep up with Dogslingers as they continue to grow by following their Facebook page

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