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Popular Michigan Hot Dog Cart Opening a Full Restaurant

Isn’t it wonderful when you get to see someone fulfill their dreams? With so many locally owned restaurants going out of business the past few years, it’s nice to see…

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Isn't it wonderful when you get to see someone fulfill their dreams? With so many locally owned restaurants going out of business the past few years, it's nice to see one beloved Michigan food cart announce plans to expand to become a full-fledged restaurant. It's like watching someone's dream come true, right before your eyes.

A Michigan food cart that's known for its specialty hot dogs is expanding and will open its first-ever storefront location this summer. I actually don't eat hot dogs, because I'm a vegetarian, but my friends who do love this specific hot dog cart. Needless to say, there's lots of excitement surrounding this announcement.

B-Dogs Specialty Hot Dog Cart has announced it will open a brick and mortar location at 415 N. State Road, which located is in Davison, Michigan. The new digs will come this summer, according to B-Dogs.

"B-Dogs is starting off 2022 with some huge news..." they stated on Facebook. "Coming this summer, B-Dogs will be opening our very own restaurant with all of your favorites located at 415 N State in Davison. Make sure to like and share this post to have a chance at a $50 gift card to B-Dogs. Thanks to everyone for the support as we keep growing!"

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