The Hot Dogs At This Tennessee Eatery Are Absolutely Overloaded With Tasty Toppings
Hot dogs and ice cream cones are the stuff of children’s dreams and birthday parties, but hot dogs and a wall full of beer options? Well, that’s an adult’s dream. Here in Knoxville, Tennessee, Curious Dog Hot Dogs and Sandwiches serves up decadent lunch and dinnertime specials that are sure to whet any appetite, be it young or old. It’s where you come hungry and leave wildly full, and we’re here for it.

Curious Dog is located in Knoxville, Tennessee, and has quickly become a facet of homegrown restaurant culture.

The low-key eatery serves up specialty hot dogs, sandwiches and cupcakes to the hungry public. It's great for lunch and dinner, and the beer options are seemingly endless.

Folks rave about the kind, quick service and the decadent menu options available. Paired with a fun atmosphere and hand-cut fries, there's really no way this experience can go wrong.

Order a super-sized hot dog if you're really feeling like eating yourself into a food coma...

...or perhaps try a hot dog topped with bacon, baked beans and maple syrup. Decadent, dreamy and delicious, Curious Dog really hits all the marks when it comes to sating the hunger of east Tennesseans.

All hot dogs are made with 100% Vienna beef, and you have the option to add fresh, hand-cut fries to every meal for just $5. Try the veggie dog, made with vegan-friendly falafel and topped with spicy mustard if you're looking for something a bit different, or indulge in the NYC that boasts not only a hot dog, but sauerkraut, pastrami and swiss cheese.

Visit for yourself at 200 W Jackson Avenue in Knoxville, Tennessee, from 12 p.m. to 10 p.m. Monday through Saturday, and from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. on Sundays. Happy eating!
Check out the restaurant’s Facebook page to learn more about this unique place.
If you’re looking for another neat place to eat in Tennessee, this homey, out-of-the-way restaurant is one of the best in the state. It’ll feel like you’ve gone back home.
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