Open Since 1928, Blackie's Has Been Serving Hot Dogs In Connecticut Longer Than Any Other Restaurant
For over 90 years, this family-owned hot dog stand has delighted diners with its nostalgic charm and spicy pepper relish. Blackie’s is definitely a Cheshire institution, and it shows no signs of slowing down. When you’re craving a scrumptious plate of American comfort food, there’s no better place to go.

The couple opened a gas station and began serving tasty hot dogs to hungry travelers. Even during a beef ration in WWII, Blackie's whipped up scrumptious meals to people passing through.

As you look around this cozy stand, you'll still see glimpses of days gone by. There's even a "No Dancing" sign that was put up so the owners could avoid paying a cabaret tax.
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The menu is simple. Just stroll up to the counter and tell them how many hotdogs or hamburgers you want.
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It's so good, you can even purchase a jar to take home!

You won't leave feeling like your mouth is on fire, but it definitely has a tangy kick.

Combine the relish with a little drizzle of ketchup and brown mustard, and you'll be in hot dog heaven.

If you haven't enjoyed a delicious and nostalgic meal at Blackie's, you're missing out. This iconic eatery is cash-only, but there is an ATM on site. Blackie's is always closed on Fridays, and their hours vary by season. To learn more about Blackie's hot dog stand, visit their website here.
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2200 Waterbury Rd, Cheshire, CT 06410, USA