17 N Chapel St - map
Newark, DE 19711
302.368.8878
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| Price (dinner) | $ |
| Price (lunch) | $ |
| Price (breakfast) | $ |
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Features
vegan dishes
vegetarian dishes
takeout
delivery
internet access
offsite catering
large groups ok
television
Accepts
cash
bank debit cards Visa MasterCard/Eurocard gift certificates
Smoking
not permitted
Dress
casual
Alcohol
no alcohol served
Reservations
large groups only
Parking
street parking own parking lot
Handicapped Access
completely accessible
large print menu
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D.P. Dough 40 types of calzones, ranging from the traditional to the odd.
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Calzones for lunch I've been very pleased with adding D.P. Dough to the lunch rotation at work. I've only had the Spinner (garlic, spinach, mozzarella) and the Low-Cal-Zone (spinach, broccoli, low-fat cheeses), but people I've gone to pick up lunch with have had a variety of other 'zones, and liked them. You might want to consider getting an extra helping of marinara sauce to pour on top. Not the quickest lunch in Newark if you forget to call ahead, though. []
Food:     Service:     Ambiance:     Overall:      Recommended Dishes: Spinner, Low-Cal-Zone
Pinkie
Pizza Substitute The Calzones at D.P. Dough come in many different flavors (only one shape and size but many different fillings). The D.P. Dough definition of a ‘zone’ seems to be any manner of food wrapped in a pizza-type crust. I like the ones that contain breaded chicken and buffalo wing sauce with cheese. These people are very flexible, if they have the ingredients they will throw it into a ‘zone’ for you. Many people find the size of a ‘zone’ to be just about right, I have a big appetite and find them lacking. 1 and a half would probably be just around right.
Sum up: Good variety of flavors. Too small for a healthy appetite [03 Apr 2000 12:19:01]
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Ox
The perfect college food I spent the summer of 2002 researching and living at the University of Delaware, and while there I was introduced to the wonders of DP Dough. Upon meeting students at the school, DP Dough soon became a staple in my eating out rotation. Actually, it soon became pretty much the only place I would eat at in Newark. The selection is outstanding; there must be 50 or so different calzones to choose from. They're ALWAYS made fresh, and you can even choose the ingredients yourself if you can't find one on the menu that you like. This DP Dough location also offers a free soda with your order if you don't require delivery. The calzones are large enough for an entire meal for one person, though eating here every night probably wouldn't help you stay slim. It's a shame this chain hasn't grown more. [22 Feb 2003 17:16:42]
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bug jajeanne at mtu dot edu
Always in the Zone Where can you live like a king off of 5 dollars a day? DP definitely. One calzone, half for lunch, half for dinner. Plenty of choices so you'll never get bored. The food rocks! :d [18 Apr 2003 11:51:07]
Food:     Service:     Ambiance:     Overall:      Recommended Dishes: Drop Zone
Anthony C.
Good Eats....By Yourself My co-workers and I frequent DP often on our lunch break; however we have yet to be there when anyone else has come in to eat.......which we find rather unusual. Service was...ok. The food was served fresh and very hot however the staff sat there and watched movies in plain view of customers...although I can't blame them since we were the only customers during prime lunch time! Great for a very quiet lunch spot! [27 Jul 2003 21:01:45]
Food:     Service:     Ambiance:     Overall:      Recommended Dishes: bbq chicken
Anonymous
DP Dough is an every Friday festivity for me and my friends...and we travel about 20-25 minutes just to get it. It's the best calzone ever. [07 Feb 2004 14:21:29]
Food:     Service:     Ambiance:     Overall:      Recommended Dishes: Buffer Zone, with Ranch Dressing on the Side for dipping
Anonymous
The Wraps are Great! I just had a new D.P. Dough wrap and it was delicious. I can't wait to have another one because there were like 15 different kinds to choose from. You can also just make up your own so pretty much there's a million different choices! I saw that they just added the Philly Zone to their menu. ITs got steak, cheeze whiz!!!, mushrooms and onions. YEAH! [19 Mar 2007 04:20:31]
Food:     Service:     Ambiance:     Overall:      Recommended Dishes: Chicken Parmazone, Raspberry Ranch Wrap
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