Zack's Hotdogs

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Zack's Hotdogs is a renowned hot dog restaurant located in Burlington, North Carolina. Established in 1928, it has become a local institution known for its unique hot dog recipe and long-standing tradition.

History[edit | edit source]

Zack's Hotdogs was founded by Zack Touloupas, a Greek immigrant who settled in Burlington. The restaurant quickly gained popularity due to its distinctive hot dog recipe, which includes a special chili sauce. Over the years, Zack's has maintained its original charm and continues to be a favorite among locals and visitors alike.

Menu[edit | edit source]

The menu at Zack's Hotdogs primarily features hot dogs, but it also includes other items such as hamburgers, french fries, and milkshakes. The signature item is the Zack's hot dog, which is typically served with mustard, onions, and the famous chili sauce.

Location[edit | edit source]

Zack's Hotdogs is located in downtown Burlington, making it a convenient spot for both residents and tourists. The restaurant's address is 201 W Davis St, Burlington, NC 27215.

Cultural Impact[edit | edit source]

Zack's Hotdogs has become a cultural landmark in Burlington. It is often featured in local media and has a loyal customer base that spans generations. The restaurant is also known for its community involvement and support of local events.

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