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Mrs. Brizzle’s Buns Grand Opening at 4601 Landis Avenue, Sea Isle City

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SEA ISLE CITY — Mike and Pam Cardinale, owners of Mrs. Brizzle’s Buns in Sea Isle City, announce the grand opening of the new location for Mrs. Brizzle’s Buns, 4601 Landis Ave.
Thanks to the support of the locals in Sea Isle City, Mrs. Brizzle’s Buns is open year round, seven days a week. The new location offers double the square footage of the previous location and provides 30 percent more seating for patrons.
Stop for breakfast at Mrs. Brizzle’s Buns and try one of their nationally-famous cinnamon buns, as seen on the Food Network, or one of their delicious breakfast sandwiches.
Choose from a wide array of menu items such as cheese steaks, hamburgers, hoagies, or, of course, one of their giant sandwiches or salads.
Mrs. Brizzle’s Buns exclusively carries Boar’s Head cold cuts, and patrons may dine-in or take out.
Mike and Pam began Mrs. Brizzle’s Buns in 1995 on the Wildwood Boardwalk.
In 1998, Pam and Mike opened a second location of Mrs. Brizzle’s Buns on the Promenade in Sea Isle City. Pam liked Sea Isle so much that she and her husband, Mike, sold their Wildwood location to focus solely on their Sea Isle business.
For over 10 years Pam and Mike have operated Mrs. Brizzle’s Buns in Sea Isle City, and they look forward to the continuing to serve Sea Isle City and its visitors at their new location for years to come.
Mrs. Brizzle’s Buns, seven days a week from 6:30 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Mrs. Brizzle’s Buns is closed only on Christmas Day.

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