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  • Jacob C.

    The Dog House has always been on my radar as it is situated on the route from my home in Chapel Hill to my Grandmothers house in southwestern Virginia just outside of Hillsborough. In a small strip mall parking lot, the dog-house-shaped abode provides just the restaurant basics, with only a kitchen that you can either walk up to or drive through to order from. While it may not wow you with its simple exterior, the Dog House has huge barks of flavor bursting from their menu in an experience reminiscent of my families backyard cookouts. I had the hot dog done all the way with homemade chili, slaw, mustard and onions. The meatiness of the chili did a good job complementing the sweetness of the slaw. While there was a lack of a real distinct onion flavor that i expect from an onion topped dog, the overall experience of the pooch was not diminished. Their slow cooked baked beans were an excellent side, and their Brunswick stew was a perfect dish for anyone not feeling the canine flavor. Fries weren't bad, but next time I think I'll try their side of 6 hush-puppies (how could hush-puppies not be good at the Dog House?) Overall summary: Great dog, cheap prices as part of a simple but satisfying experience. Big woof to the Dog House!

    (3)
  • Joseph S.

    My first experience with the Dog House was when I was 7 years old. My dad took me there and I got a "Puppy" Dog(plain hot dog on a bun). Flash Forward 24 years later and I still enjoy going to the Dog House and getting the "Bulldog"(mustard, chili, slaw, onions) with fries and Iced tea. And if that doesn't fill me up, throw in some baked beans and a warm apple turnover. If you want a spicy dog, get the Chihuahua. There's just something special about this place that keeps me coming back to it from the cool building design, to the warm greetings from the servers. The only downside is they don't have any seating so you either have to take it home, or tailgate in the parking lot.

    (5)
  • Michael P.

    A cool little hotdog stand located in the parking lot of the Boone Square shopping area just off the interstate. A little white building with a green roof tricked out to look like an actual doghouse, complete with trash cans that look like fire hydrants. They have a walk-up window & a drive-thru, no speaker in the drive-thru, you speak to the person at the window & they write down your order. Everything on the menu pretty much has a canine related title, I had a "Bull Dog" & a "German Shepherd" on my visit along with a regular order of fries. The hot dogs were very good, they use the red type dogs & the buns are steamed & super soft. The BullDog has mustard, slaw, chili & onions, a very nice hot dog, the onions not too strong, the chili was just tad on the bland side, needed just a pinch of salt, but was really good. The German Shepherd was pretty simple, it just has spicy mustard & sauerkraut, very good also. The fries are the little crinkle cut type, the were perfectly cooked, crispy golden brown, but they were unsalted, which is the reason I deducted a star. Isn't it against the law to not salt fries when they come out of the oil?...maybe not, but it should be. Luckily they threw a couple packs of salt in the bag & I mixed some in the ketchup, I'm rarely in the neighborhood here, but next time I'm close by, I'll definitely swing by The Doghouse for a nice dawg.

    (4)
  • Randy S.

    This little dog house shaped drive-thru sits in the strip center beside the old Daniel Boone center. It looked interesting so I thought I would give it shot over the other chain options nearby. Kinda wish I had went with a waffle and some smothered, covered and chunked hashbrowns. I tried the German Shepard which was kraut with spicy mustard, and the Chihuahua which was pico de gallo and chili. Their wieners were limp and mushy, but not nearly as mushy as the buns which had been steamed to the point of falling apart. Granted I prefer my buns nice and toasty, but I don't mind a bun that's a bit mushy from being steamed well. I also like my wiener to have some snap to it and be nice and firm, not mushy. I just don't dig having to pull over and eat a hot dog with a fork. The chili was pretty dull and flavorless to me and the kraut was too. Good spicy mustard at least make the German dog edible. The pico on the Chihuahua was really funky tasting, so i would up taking it and the chili off with a napkin and scrounging up some ketchup packets to use instead. Not really what you want to do to a $2.00 hotdog. Also got an order of fries that were pretty bad too. Frozen bagged krinkle cut fries that were undercooked and under-salted. Doubtful that I would I stop here again, I think the Fitty-cent hot dogs at Sheetz are better than this place.

    (2)
  • Mike B.

    If you are from here and do not like the Dog House, your Mama didn't raise you right! The chili sets it off with their dogs, but the Ole Yella is not to be missed if you like bacon and melted cheese.

    (5)
  • Chris C.

    Good food and prices fast service a definite spot to check out if your in the area!!!

    (5)

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  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Parking : Private Lot
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Noise Level : Quiet
    Alcohol : No
    Outdoor Seating : No
    Wi-Fi : No
    Has TV : No
    Waiter Service : No
    Caters : Yes

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