D.A.M. Dart Depot

Welcome to the D.A.M. Dart Depot Official Website

Shopping for darts and accessories can all be very daunting.

Our D.A.M. store is quite unique. With personal service, a wide selection of darts and equipment, you are sure to find what you are looking for.

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Dawn and Tony can help you find the right D.A.M. Darts.

Stop in and see us, or cruise through the website for products and an education on darts, dart boards and dart accessories.

We welcome your comments and look forward to serving you.

By all means, please feel free to contact us.

In the Press

The Revere Record, August 5, 2000

By R. Ireton

After months of red tape and bureaucracy, the much talked about D.A.M. Dart Depot will open its door on Saturday August 8th.

Owners Dawn Jeffries and Tony Muollo are looking forward to the grand opening. "It's been a long time coming," said Tony. "We are expecting a number of friends and family to attend the opening." Tony and Dawn are expecting several politicians and candidates to stop by as well.

The name may be a little deceiving. The store will carry a full line of dart equipment, but you can get other equipment like pool balls, cue sticks (high end or mid range) and supplies.

The Revere Journal, August 9, 2000

The grand opening at the D.A.M. Dart Depot on Revere Street Saturday gave some old darts players a chance to test their skills. The seemingly omnipresent Billy Bell tossed a couple, as did Gary Peluso, who's running for the Northeast Vocational school board seat. They both hit the board. But Mark Casella's pal, Henry Tufo, who was representing the Ward 6 councilor at the opening, couldn't be goaded into taking a throw. And looking at the billiards equipment owners Anthony Muollo and Dawn Jeffries have for sale, the topic of conversation turned briefly to the old Nat's Pool Hall that used to be on Shirley Avenue.

And speaking of the Dart Depot, owners Anthony and Dawn had the place packed with darts and billiards equipment, as well as other games such as chess, backgammon and dominoes. The place was sparkling, and looks like it will be a hit, especially, as Dawn noted, there are more than 10 bars and restaurants around that have darts leagues. Good luck, Anthony and Dawn.

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About Our Name

D.A.M. Dart Depot was met with much opposition and controversy when the store was scheduled to open. Seems some people claimed our initials (D.A.M.) were offensive and would reflect badly on the neighborhood and the local Catholic Church, St. Anthony of Padua.

We were called to task by the Revere City Council, and our opening was delayed. Armed with a petition signed by Revere residents, which included members of the church that could have been offended, we marched to City Hall, and we WON!

Here is all the news that was fit to print in our struggle.

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