Jim’s Ole Time Hotdogs
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Never ceases to amaze me!! Best hotdogs in the world!!. Everyone in Raleigh Cary and surrounding areas should try at least once. Bring your kids they …
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Never Disappoints. Not only are the Hot Dogs great. Jimmy never fails to have a quick joke or great story. I was amazed at how many customer came just…
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A Good Hotdog, always a treat!. An all beef or red dog, both delicious and made better by the guy servin' 'em! Well worth a visit.…
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6 Reviews on “Jim’s Ole Time Hotdogs”
Never ceases to amaze me!! Best hotdogs in the world!!. Everyone in Raleigh Cary and surrounding areas should try at least once. Bring your kids they love the hotdogs. We are in love with this hotdog stand.07 Mar, 2014Best hotdogs in NC!!!!!. Omg! WOW!!! Closest to Coney Island you will find. Super nice people and experience. A must try if in the area. Lowes in Cary at crossroads shopping center. I’m goin now!
Never Disappoints. Not only are the Hot Dogs great. Jimmy never fails to have a quick joke or great story. I was amazed at how many customer came just for Hot Dogs and didn’t go into or come out of the store! It is rare to not see a line.
A Good Hotdog, always a treat!. An all beef or red dog, both delicious and made better by the guy servin’ ’em! Well worth a visit.
Best Hotdogs in town, service awesome too!
The nicest couple of guys run this little stand right outside the Lowe’s store in Cary. The hotdogs always come to you nice and hot and taste delicious.
Never Know Where You’ll Find The Next Great Hot Dog – High or Lowe. If one is as into seeking great hot dogs as I am, one goes where ever the trail leads – even to the front of a Lowe’s Home Improvements store in Cary, and this trip was definitely worthwhile.. There Jim Rivers has been setting up his steel hot dog stand for nearly 14 years now, and is there almost everyday beginning at 11:30 – he misses some days because he also sets up at the North Carolina State Fair each year.He steams his weiners and buns – Red Hots (neon red Southern weiner)for $1,50, Nathans All Beef for $2.00, Jalapeno (with the pepper already in the weiner) for $2.50, and a Sausage dog, also for $2.50. His toppings(whatever you want at no additional charge) include mustard, ketchup (ugh!), chili, onions, slaw, mayo (double ugh!), cheese, sauerraut, red onion (foo foo), and relish (we get visitors from the far north).The Red Hot is your basic Southern Chili dog with a weiner of questionable parentage, chile, onions and/or slaw, on a nice, soft bun. This is a very good hot dog. The chili is not home made since the All Knowing, All Seeing Wake County government has decided that only brick and mortar restaurants can prepare such items in their duly and regularly inspected kitchens – this apparently is true even if the rating is not particularly good. Jim uses Patterson’s Grand Slam All Beef Chili, which is available in 5 pound tubs or #10 cans. This is very good commercially prepared chili, right up there with Matinee brand used by Allen & Son in Chapel Hill.The Nathan’s All Beef hot dog with chili, mustard, and Jim’s slaw is an outstanding slaw dog – one of the best I’ve tried, and I’ve tried more than a few. The quality of the weiner reals comes thru, and is very well showcased by the soft bun, tasty chili, and not too sweet mayo based slaw.On my next visit, I’ll try the Jalapeno dog and the Sausage dog instead of the All Beef – well, probably in addition too it. Jim is friendly and personable, the service is quick, the pricing reasonable – there is no seating available, but sitting in an airconditioned auto munching several dogs ain’t at all bad.