Superdawg, Drive-in restaurant in Northwest Side, Chicago, United States.
Superdawg is a drive-in restaurant on Chicago's Northwest Side that specializes in quality beef hot dogs on poppy seed buns prepared to each customer's taste. The menu also features thick milkshakes and crispy fries that accompany every order.
Maurie and Flaurie Berman opened this drive-in in 1963 as an expansion of their original hot dog stand that began after World War II. The family has continued operating the business, turning it into a neighborhood landmark.
The place keeps alive the spirit of 1960s American drive-in dining culture, where guests order and eat from their vehicles. This dining style remains a significant part of the neighborhood's identity.
The restaurant offers both drive-in and walk-up ordering, so visitors can order from their car or at the counter depending on preference. Operating hours extend into the late evening, making it easy to grab food whenever hunger strikes.
Two oversized cartoon hot dog figures wearing diamonds and crowns sit atop the building and have been recognizable symbols for decades. These colorful mascots are the first thing visitors notice and make the place instantly identifiable.
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