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What comes next changed
everything!
In the summer of 1999, Gary along with his Duka Street neighbors, John and
Lorin Pellegrino had an idea. They approached the parents of John and
Lorin about the possibility of transforming a little old building on Black
Rock Turnpike in Fairfield into the permanent location for Super Duper
Weenie. Theresa and John Pellegrino enthusiastically agreed and even
financed the boys in their endeavor.
From the start, the boys decided that they wanted their new place to be
quaint, open and inviting. They agreed that nothing would change from the
operation of the truck. All the condiments would be made from scratch on
the premises, the fries would still be pressed from fresh potatoes daily,
the produce would be purchased only from local farms and purveyors, and
the hot dogs and rolls would be made to their specifications.
With many hours of hard work and sacrifice, Gary, John and Lorin grew
their business exponentially. Now, they even have Super Duper Weenie
Catering, which brings one of the Super Duper Weenie trucks out to your
home, office or school. They have catered affairs that range in size and
style from small birthday parties to office outings to weddings. How cool
is that!
Through the years, Super Duper Weenie has received many accolades from
national publications and food critics, with appearances on PBS in “A Hot
Dog Program,” The Food Network, “Late Night with David Letterman,” Jane &
Michael Stern’s “Road Food Book,” and the Prism Award winning movie,
“Bobby Dogs”. The boys have catered for Martha Stewart Living, Sandra Lee
and Guy Fieri of “Diners Drive-ins and Dives.” But their greatest
accomplishment is the loyalty from the legions of customers who over the
years have made all their success possible.
*John Baeder made a painting of the Super Duper Weenie truck and published
it in his book, “Diners.”
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