- Alaska Stand, a Boardwalk Ocean City institution since 1933, will close after the summer season 2025.
- The 9th location of the joint burger road will become the home of another Ocean city center, the French fries of Thrasher.
- The current owners of Alaska Stand, Jodi and Dennis Renner thanked their lantern in a February 21 Facebook post.
The iconic Ocean city, Maryland, the establishment of Boardwalk Alaska Stand has announced its close closure.
The small business, which has captured the hearts of countless locals and seasonal visitors since 1933, confirmed that it will not reopen for the summer season 2025 at its beloved 9th location.
However, while one door closes, another opens. Now, the 9th road is set to welcome a new face in the coming months: the French fruits of Thrasher, another main business of the Ocean city that has the historical fame of Boardwalk.
Here you have everything you need to know about the next business transition, which, said Alaska Stand, marks the beginning of a new and exciting site in the history of the 9th Street in the center of the Ocean city.
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Ocean City Boardwalk Staple for burgers, hotdogs and shakes
Over time, the Fast-Food Found Alaska stay has become a high destination for fresh burgers, split hotdogs, fry, pipe cakes, ice cream, shaking and more.
Together, current owners Jodi and Dennis Renner followed in the footsteps of Jodi’s ancestor Benjamin Givarz, who opened the original location of Alaska’s stay-not in action-at the Wicomico and Boardwalk road intersection in 1933. of business. Open location in 1968.
The beloved Burger will soon be the French fried house of Thrasher, which will be moved from its 8th location to Alaska on the 9th Street.
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Stand Alaska shared a heartfelt message of thanksgiving with her fanbase in a February 21 Facebook post:
“Since 1933, Alaska’s booth has proudly been part of Ocean City, Maryland, serving fresh burgers, shared hotdogs and other delicious food while making loving memories and enjoying a feeling of community that surpasses The generations have been our greatest honor to serve ‘purest and better’, in the Boardwalk of the Ocean, welcoming Friends, visitors and families closely and far for more than 90 years.
“Today, with heartfelt gratitude and deep appreciation for the heritage we have built together, we are announcing a new chapter in the 9th Street story. We have entered an agreement with another Ocean City icon – Fries Thrashers – They will take the top in this dear corner and will be the new face of the 9th Street!
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“This transition marks the beginning of a new and exciting page in the history of the 9th Street. As this change brings a new face to this location in Boardwalk on Street 9, Alaska’s Spirit, and the memories created here will be forever remain part of the structure of this extraordinary community.
“For all of you who have supported Alaska’s attitude over the years, thank you. You shared your wine, stories and your smiles with us, and we keep those moments in our hearts. While the physical corner can change our hands, The legacy in which we have built together lives, woven in the living history of Ocean City, Maryland.
Stand Alaska went on: “We will always remain part of this amazing community as an original iconic institution, and we look forward to seeing the next chapter to unfold while Thrashers Fries gets the brakes on the 9th Street. Here’s memories of the cloud, the lasting heritage and the sustainable spirit of the city of the ocean.
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Olivia Minzola covers communities on the lower coast. Contact it with tips and ideas of history at ominzola@delmarvanow.com.