

Hillbilly Hot Dogs looks much like a redneck hoarder’s collection of abandoned vehicles, derelict buildings, and random junk scattered about. Yet, upon closer inspection it unveils itself as a collection of art.
Dogs are welcome to explore the relics with their owners, but they are not allowed inside the restaurant. They’ll have to stay outside while their owner goes inside to order. I stayed with the dogs, while Chris ordered our food. Once the order is placed, you’ll pick up your food at a window once your name is called.


There’s a deck built atop an old school bus that offers plenty of outdoor dining space. If that looks too precarious for you, picnic tables are available on the ground.
You can enjoy a variety of hot dogs with your DILDO pack. Just don’t forget to order a couple for the dogs.

Sam was rather concerned about the mannequin face-down in the bathtub. This was just one of many unique discoveries we made exploring the grounds,


Hillbilly Hot Dogs was a unique find on a road trip through West Virginia. The hot dogs were delicious and the prices were quite reasonable. Don’t let the exterior fool you, you’ll be glad you stopped!

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