This roadside eatery’s famous 10-pounder, which feeds 40, arrives on a 25-inch bun with 35 slices of cheese, 35 slices of tomato, two heads of lettuce, three onions and a pound of pickles. Cooking time: 45 minutes.
Specialty Dishes: The Doublewide
As Seen On
- Show: Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives Episode: Family Joints
- Hosted by: Guy Fieri
- Show: Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives Episode: Something Different
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By susanrichmond
on October 22, 2012
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fun and good wennies!!
By foodrider
on July 10, 2012
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We planned a DDD mini vacation and Hillbilly Hotdogs was on the list. We stopped by on a Monday around noon. I was so excited to try these dogs! You can imagine my disappointment when my "hot"dog with kraut and bacon was cold. Thinking it was just mine, I asked my fiance if he was enjoying his. His chili dog was also cold. We were really happy with the chili cheese fries - yum - and hot. We both just sat there, quiet and occasionally mentioning that the fries were good. It was a bummer. The atmosphere was unique and fun. Great, reasonable prices (if the food was hot. The waitress was exceptionally polite.
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