Sunday, July 5, 2009

Road Trip!



. . . because even New Carlisle is a road trip.

The motto for Wot-A-Dog is "A Taste You Can't Get Anywhere Else!". Assuming that the taste is positive, should that not be the motto for every restaurant?

Wot-A-Dog is a drive-in root beer stand that . . . wait for it . . . makes its own root beer. Honestly, I thought that the root beer was okay, but sometimes you just have to give a lot of points for originality. As you can see above, Wot-A-Dog has plenty of originality.

This really is a great place to visit. There are only so many root beer stands around (including the Root Beer Stand in Dayton) and they should be prized before people think that Sonic developed the concept. People think that the benefit of the drive-in is that you don't have to get out of the car. The real beauty is that usually your car seat is more comfortable than a restaurant seat. Plus, there's a novelty to it.

The food was great at Wot-a-dog. I would highly recommend the . . . . Rebel Burger. I was going to have a hot dog that night so I didn't go for the obvious choice because this looked so interesting. The Rebel Burger is "hamburger & sausage patties w/Rebel Sauce, tomato slice, & American cheese." The Rebel Sauce seemed to be some type of Thousand Island dressing. What was especially wonderful was the hamburger patty combined with the sausage patty. Why are we so against combining beef and pig products together? There is a beautiful symmetry in combining two of the HOF meats. The sausage's spiciness was a great complement to the hamburger patty. I'm looking forward to trying this combination at other restaurants and in my own kitchen.

I did try a hot dog and a corn dog. Both were very good. I will definitely get a Foot Long Coney on my next visit. In fact, the menu is very complete. There are 8 different hot dog choices and 8 different burger choices, plus some other choices. There are also 14 different sides.

As I mentioned already, Wot-a-Dog serves its own root beer. It must be popular because you can get it in a one gallon jug so that you can pour it yourself in a frosted mug. The mugs go especially well with the root beer floats that they serve. They also have on the menu a variety of shakes, etc. but they only have vanilla or chocolate ice cream. I think that its funny that a menu will have 5 toppings listed but only two types of ice cream.

Wot-a-Dog closes down for the year on Sept. 15th. It is a great restaurant and a must-stop destination if you are driving through New Carlisle. It definitely is a "taste you can't get anywhere else."

5 comments:

  1. I feel motivated to mention another root beer establishment north of town. BK Rootbeer is between Tipp City and Troy on 25A, about a mile north/east of I-75 exit 69. Drive in or eat in, home made rootbeer, and family owned and operated. Open year round. I order take out lunch there once a week for the last 4-5 years.

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  2. I stopped there after the Troy strawberry festival but I was out of cash and they don't take credit cards. I was really disappointed. (I know credit card fees suck but don't restaurants realize now that they are loosing money by saving money on those fees?)

    I hope to try that place the next time that I'm up there.

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  3. I love your blog! I grew up in Dayton and I really would like to try some of these restaurants when I get back (which is whenever I visit my parents). I can't tell you how much I crave good American food.

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  4. And in case you would like to know the address without leaving this blog: 603 South Main Street, New Carlisle, OH 45344-1935.

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  5. What is the best burger in the dayton area?

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