A couple of booths, a dozen stools at a counter, a grill — and 42 years worth of cheesesteaks, hoagies, and memories. That was D&S Subs on the White Horse Pike in Winslow Township.
A couple of booths, a dozen stools at a counter, a grill — and 42 years worth of cheesesteaks, hoagies, and memories. That was D&S Subs on the White Horse Pike in Winslow Township.But fans of the little cheesesteak joint on the White Horse Pike in Winslow Township said D&S will always have a place in the hearts of the community it has nourished since 1982.“It’s 42½ years exactly since the day we opened,” owner Daryl A. Salvatore Sr.
By the time Salvatore closed the place at 10:45 p.m. Saturday, about 300 people had come through the door.“We come here all the time,” said Bertino, 45, an operating engineer from the Waterford Works section of the township, where D&S is located. Said former Winslow Mayor Al Brown, 66, a Saturday regular who usually orders an Italian hoagie with hot peppers: “Where am I going to go now? I don’t know. But I know where I won’t go: Wawa!”that Wawa, the ever-expanding convenience store chain, is proposing a super store with gas pumps on the D&S property. It already has dozens of stores along major South Jersey highways like the White Horse Pike.“From what I understand, the process is moving along,” Salvatore said.
“My sons are stronger individuals for having worked with their father,” Kim said. “They know how to do things right.”The phone was ringing. The grill was sizzling. The orders were flying, and Daryl Sr. was in command of the grill Saturday — while somehow simultaneously feeding the well-wishers and keeping his emotions in check.
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