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Superdawg

AmericanHot Dogs

Norwood Park

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Superdawg is the iconic 1950’s style drive-in on the edge of the Chicago city limits in what is technically Norwood Park.

What makes Superdawg so iconic? A few things. For one, the giant plastic hot dogs on top of the building that will make you think “that’s a really cute plastic hot dog couple.” It's endearing—the two giant plastic dogs are meant to represent the couple who opened Superdawg in 1948.

Superdawg remains a true drive-in with carhop service. Pull up to any carport, place an order through the old-school-looking menu/speakerbox in front of you, and blast your favorite John Mellencamp song while you wait for your food. The wait staff doesn’t come out on roller skates, but they will hook a tray that carries all of your food on to the edge of your car window.

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Aside from the nostalgia of a drive-in and carhop service, Superdawg isn’t mailing it in on the food. The Superdawg is their take on the classic Chicago hot dog, and it’s differentiated by the slightly spicier beef and a pickled green tomato. The rest of the menu is pretty typical with some not-so-typical names. Get yourself a Superburger, Whoopercheesie, or some Superchickenmidgees if you choose, and of course no meal is complete without a shake or malt.

You can go inside and grab a bite if you’re in a hurry, but the whole experience is where it’s at. Sit back, relax, and enjoy the classic atmosphere and food from the seat of your car.

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Superdawg

According to them, it’s not a wiener, not a frankfruter, and not a red hot - it’s a Superdawg. Served on a poppy seed bun, this 100% pure beef hot dog is a little spicier than most and topped with a green tomato, otherwise it’s the usual stuff.

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Whoopercheesie

A double cheeseburger that’s all around not bad. Singular versions are offered in the form of a Superburger and Supercheesie.

Whoopskidawg

A polish sausage served on an onion roll type bun with grilled onions and a pickle. A good alternative to the Superdawg.

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Shakes/Malts/Supersodas

In true drive-in style, you should probably cap your meal off with one of these. Regular shakes and malts are thick and delicious, while Supersodas are scoops of ice cream over chocolate, strawberry, or pineapple soda with whipped cream and a cherry on top.

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Superfries

Crinkle-cut fries that get the job done.

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