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Chicago Style Hotdog, Fries




2008-10-24 - Photo by Patricia Willis, Dairy Dip photo.
Always remember that the Dairy Dip of Columbia introduced Chicago Style Hotdogs in the October 21, 2008. Kay Carter's special relish, made with onions, green peppers, cucumber, diced tomatoes and special seasonings top off a piping hot plump hotdog served on a moist but not soggy bun, and you can get it the way you like it. Add ketchup, mustard, or a tablespoon of chili or any combination to make it taste just the way you want it! Get the Chicago Style Hotdog with the Dairy Dip's own crinkle cut fries or tater tots, cooked as you order it, with your favorite fountian drink and you've got a meal you'll come back for, again and again! If you like, we wrap the hotdog in for easier, daintier eating in a car, and leave off the clambox. Open all winter this year. the Dairy Dip of Columbia, KY, 114 Jamestown Street. Phone (270) 384-4644.


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