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    Shorty's Famous Hot Dogs Named Among the oldest fast food restaurants in North Carolina

    19 days ago
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    Fast food is woven into the fabric of American culture, with longstanding diners and burger joints serving up iconic dishes for generations.

    In North Carolina, one such treasure is Shorty’s Famous Hot Dogs in Wake Forest, a local gem that’s been satisfying cravings since 1916. This restaurant was recently named Among the oldest fast food restaurants in North Carolina according to Lovefood.

    Owned and operated by the same family for more than a century, Shorty’s holds the title of the oldest continuously running restaurant in the Raleigh area.

    At Shorty’s, the star of the menu is the famous “all-the-way” dog, topped with chili, mustard, and freshly chopped onions. Pair it with an Arnold Palmer, a drink named after the legendary golfer who used to frequent the spot.

    Shorty’s homemade chili recipe, kept a secret for generations, adds a unique flavor to their perfectly grilled hot dogs, burgers, and sandwiches.

    A Google Reviewer shared her experience at Shorty’s:

    Shorty's has delivered on great comfort food for decades! A Wake Forest staple and must visit.

    Location: 214 S White St, Wake Forest, NC 27587, United States

    For locals and visitors alike, Shorty’s is more than just a hot dog stand – it’s a cherished part of Wake Forest history and a must-visit for anyone passing through the area.


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    Mark Anthony
    14d ago
    Arnold Palmer ate there often.
    James Oliver
    18d ago
    Shorty famous hot dog restaurant photo shows no inclusion ,maybe it was taken back in the 50’s. It reminds me of zacky’s hot dogs restaurant in Burlington N C when blacks weren’t allowed to enter the establishment through the front entrance. They had to go to the back door in other to get food.
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