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Spike's Junkyard Dogs Hold Grand Opening (Images)

Spike's Junkyard Dogs and Stack-A Burger held its grand opening in the Burlington Mall last Thursday.

, recently opened in the food court of the , held its grand opening last Thursday.

The event featured fun for participants along with some free food. Chairman Spike, the English Bulldog mascot of Spike’s Junkyard Dogs,  bit a length of linked hot dogs as his version of a ribbon cutting ceremony for the grand opening of his new restaurant at the food court, a release on the grand open states.

Spike then stayed around to allow customers a chance for a picture with him. Check out our gallery of pictures from the event.

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About Spike's and Stack-A Burger:

Spike's is a quick service franchise restaurant concept, based in Cranston, Rhode Island. Spike's has created a successful new format for hot dog aficionados that is very fresh, fun and highly appealing to an enormously wide market. All the hot dogs, rolls, house mustard and root beer are made exclusively to the restaurant's specifications.  The theme of the restaurant is a clean “Junkyard” decorated with bright colors, stainless steel  and automotive memorabilia.

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Also at this location, Spike's is introducing its new co-brand Stack-A Burger, designed to compliment Spike's famous hot dogs with an offering of Char Broiled Black Angus burgers.  For the Burlington Mall shopper the Stack-A Burger lives up to its name by giving the customer a choice of stacking up their choice of burger styles with one, two, three or more of the grilled two ounce patties.  Most kids like the single patty and most folks go for the regular two patties totaling four ounces of Angus beef.  There has already been orders for stacks of ten, twelve and sixteen patties (two pounds!).  Photos of the mega-eaters and their meals have been posted.


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