$10 for $20 Worth of Classic Drive-In Fare at Superdawg Drive-In
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63-year-old drive-in with two locations serves all-beef Chicago hot dogs & fresh crinkle-cut fries beneath iconic rooftop hot dog statues
Though both beauty queens and Chicago-style hot dogs dress to impress, hot dogs differ in that they never leave the house covered in ketchup. Feast fashionably with today's Groupon: for $10, you get $20 worth of classic drive-in fare at Superdawg Drive-In in Chicago and Wheeling.
Built by high-school sweethearts Maurie and Flaurie Berman in 1948, and still owned and operated by the Bermans, their children, and grandchildren, Superdawg Drive-In serves up its take on the classic American hot dog alongside a menu of original drive-in favorites that have earned it feature spots on the Travel Channel and Food Network. The namesake Superdawg ($5.25) vanquishes hunger with an all-beef Chicago-style hot dog flanked by sidekicks of mustard, piccalilli, kosher dill pickle, chopped spanish onions, hot peppers, and the realization that Mom's cooking has been holding out on you. Each Superdawg arrives on a poppy-seed bun with the signature fresh crinkle-cut Superfries. The Whoopskidawg ($6.85) is Superdawg's char-broiled version of a Romanian, Hungarian, and Polish sausage, blanketed in the restaurant's special sauce and served with grilled onions and pickles. Sandwiches such as the Superchic charbroiled chicken sandwich ($6.55) and the Whoopercheesie ($7.50), two 100%-freshly ground patties crowned with melted american cheese, make fine rewards for a day's hard work, and slurping becomes chic again with a Supershake ($3.95) or a Supermalt ($4.35) in hand.
In classic drive-in style, Superdawg Drive-In eases the treacherous hiking associated with most dining experiences by allowing customers to order from their cars, with a swift carhop making edible deposits. Both locations feature the iconic Maurie and Flaurie rooftop hot dog statues, still flirtatiously winking at one other and begging for fries after all these years.
63-year-old drive-in with two locations serves all-beef Chicago hot dogs & fresh crinkle-cut fries beneath iconic rooftop hot dog statues
Though both beauty queens and Chicago-style hot dogs dress to impress, hot dogs differ in that they never leave the house covered in ketchup. Feast fashionably with today's Groupon: for $10, you get $20 worth of classic drive-in fare at Superdawg Drive-In in Chicago and Wheeling.
Built by high-school sweethearts Maurie and Flaurie Berman in 1948, and still owned and operated by the Bermans, their children, and grandchildren, Superdawg Drive-In serves up its take on the classic American hot dog alongside a menu of original drive-in favorites that have earned it feature spots on the Travel Channel and Food Network. The namesake Superdawg ($5.25) vanquishes hunger with an all-beef Chicago-style hot dog flanked by sidekicks of mustard, piccalilli, kosher dill pickle, chopped spanish onions, hot peppers, and the realization that Mom's cooking has been holding out on you. Each Superdawg arrives on a poppy-seed bun with the signature fresh crinkle-cut Superfries. The Whoopskidawg ($6.85) is Superdawg's char-broiled version of a Romanian, Hungarian, and Polish sausage, blanketed in the restaurant's special sauce and served with grilled onions and pickles. Sandwiches such as the Superchic charbroiled chicken sandwich ($6.55) and the Whoopercheesie ($7.50), two 100%-freshly ground patties crowned with melted american cheese, make fine rewards for a day's hard work, and slurping becomes chic again with a Supershake ($3.95) or a Supermalt ($4.35) in hand.
In classic drive-in style, Superdawg Drive-In eases the treacherous hiking associated with most dining experiences by allowing customers to order from their cars, with a swift carhop making edible deposits. Both locations feature the iconic Maurie and Flaurie rooftop hot dog statues, still flirtatiously winking at one other and begging for fries after all these years.
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Built by high-school sweethearts Maurie and Flaurie Berman in 1948 and still owned and operated by Maurie and Flaurie's children and grandchildren, Superdawg Drive-In serves up its take on the classic American hot dog alongside a menu of original drive-in favorites like Supershakes and Whoopercheesies that have earned it feature spots on the Travel Channel and Food Network. The namesake Superdawg vanquishes hunger with a special-recipe all-beef Chicago-style Superdawg flanked by sidekicks of mustard, piccalilli, kosher dill pickle, chopped Spanish onions, and hot peppers. Each Superdawg arrives on a poppy-seed bun with signature crinkle-cut Superfries.
In classic drive-in style, Superdawg Drive-In eases the treacherous hiking associated with most dining experiences by allowing customers to order from their cars, with a swift carhop making edible deposits. Both locations feature the iconic Maurie and Flaurie rooftop hot-dog statues, still flirtatiously winking at one another and begging for fries after all these years. The Wheeling location also offers drive-thru service.