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The owner of Little Arthur’s pop-up shop plans a food truck and a real restaurant

Owner Arthur John Shreffler III holds trays with his popular Cheesesteak Hoagies at Little Arthur’s Hoagies in Denver on July 26, 2023. Shreffler, a chef and restauranteur who goes by AJ, started selling his Philly cheesesteaks just before the pandemic. He went full-time with his venture a year and half ago. (Photo by Helen H. Richardson/The Denver Post)
Owner Arthur John Shreffler III holds trays with his popular cheesesteak hoagies at Little Arthur’s Hoagies in Denver on July 26, 2023. Shreffler, a chef and restauranteur who goes by AJ, started selling his Philly cheesesteaks just before the pandemic. He went full-time with his venture a year and half ago. (Photo by Helen H. Richardson/The Denver Post)
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In the near future, Shreffler plans to launch a food truck, start an Italian supper club, and find a permanent home for Little Arthur’s Hoagies.
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