Following the recent closure of Yor Dogg Mil, a cherished New Bedford staple since 1971, the business is giving the community one last opportunity to connect with its legacy.

In fact, you can actually own a piece of it.

The restaurant, located at 847 Kempton Street, is hosting an estate sale and offering everything from paper goods to essential kitchen equipment.

What’s Available?

The estate sale features a wide range of items, including note pads, gloves, to-go containers, and larger kitchen equipment like a heat lamp, fryer and grills.

Looking to open up a restaurant business of your own? Stop by and see what tickles your fancy.

It's a perfect opportunity for long time loyal customers to bring home a piece of Yor Dogg Mil’s history.

Sale Dates and Hours

The sale will run from Thursday, January 16 to Saturday, January 18, with doors open from 12 p.m. to 3 p.m. each day. It’s a limited-time event, so those interested are encouraged to act quickly.

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Key Details

Cash Only: All transactions will be cash-only, so be sure to come prepared.

Item Pickup: Larger items can be reserved for later pickup, but they must be paid in full during the sale hours ensuring smooth operations for both buyers and the good people of Yor Dogg Mil.

Consider this a final farewell to Yor Dogg Mil, where the community can come together one last time to hold onto a tangible piece of a local landmark. So whether you’re looking for practical items or a sentimental keepsake, this is your chance to own a slice of New Bedford’s culinary history.

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