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Hillbilly Hot Dogs

Coordinates: 38°30′23.6″N 82°17′53.5″W / 38.506556°N 82.298194°W / 38.506556; -82.298194
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Hillbilly Hot Dogs
Hillbilly Hot Dogs, a roadside hot dog stand
Map
Restaurant information
EstablishedSeptember 6, 1999
Food typeHot dogs and hamburgers
Dress codeCasual
Street address6951 Ohio River Road
CityLesage
StateWest Virginia
Postal/ZIP Code25537
CountryUnited States
Coordinates38°30′23.6″N 82°17′53.5″W / 38.506556°N 82.298194°W / 38.506556; -82.298194
Other locations6951 Ohio River Road, Lesage, West Virginia
Websitewww.hillbillyhotdogs.com

Hillbilly Hot Dogs is a roadside hot dog stand and tourist attraction located near Huntington, West Virginia known for gourmet hot dogs and hamburgers.

Its offerings include the Homewrecker Hot Dog, which is 15 inches long and "contains three and a half pounds of deep fried sausage and a deep fried one pound weenie topped with sauteed peppers and onion, two kinds of cheese, lettuce, tomatoes, jalapeños, spicy sauce, mustard, ketchup and creamy slaw." It is promoted with an "eat it all in 12 minutes, get a t-shirt and braggin' right" deal. It also sells a 15-pound burger consisting of ten pounds of meat, five pounds of bun, cheese, ketchup, mustard, onions, pickles, tomatoes, and mayonnaise.[1]

Hillbilly Hot Dogs' 10-Pound Burger has been ranked among America's fattiest foods.[2][3]

Hillbilly Hot Dogs was featured on Food Network's Diners, Drive Ins, and Dives on their Flavortown Favorites Episode.

See also

References

  1. ^ Alex Witchel (2009-10-06). "Putting America's Diet on a Diet". New York Times. Retrieved 2014-06-05.
  2. ^ Drake, Matthew (2010-07-14). "America's Fattiest Foods". ABC News. Retrieved 2014-06-05.
  3. ^ "The 50 Fattiest Foods in the States". Health. Retrieved 2014-06-05.