Where to Eat Between Miami and Orlando
If you live in South Florida, it’s not uncommon to take a weekend getaway to Orlando.
However, a good question is where do you eat along the way?
Oh, man, who doesn’t love a good Chili or Coney Dog? Burger Beast adores them, and when he sees either on any menu, he must order it!
If you live in South Florida, it’s not uncommon to take a weekend getaway to Orlando.
However, a good question is where do you eat along the way?
Let’s keep it short & sweet, Lucky Dawgs 2 is great.
They’re a Chicago-style hot dog joint but don’t sleep on their chili dogs, burgers and fresh-cut fries!
Cori’s DogHouse in Nashville has the largest hot dog menu I’ve ever seen!
They’ve got a Chicago, a Coney, & a hand-battered Corn Dog.
Council’s Burgers in Bradenton are classic in every sense of the word. This Bradenton landmark opened its doors in 1926 and also serves beer in frosty mugs.
There aren’t many Drive-In restaurants in Florida but in Central Florida Dino’s, John’s and Mike’s Drive-Ins are less than an hour from each other.
Broward County’s Char-Hut cooks your burgers right in front of you on a two foot grill. I’m sure I don’t have to tell you how intoxicating that smell is.
Hot Diggity Dogs & BBQ shack is located in Bunnell, Florida. Of course, there are hot dogs on the menu but don’t skip out on the bacon cheeseburger.
What do you know about that Cincinnati-style Chili? Skyline Chili has 2 locations in Broward County but they’re originally from Cincinnati, Ohio.
Experience The Nook Columbia City restaurant, since 1971.
Famous for their coney dogs and family chili sauce recipe. A classic!
Lansing’s NIP N SIP Drive-In is a nice throwback to simpler times.
Pull up, roll down your window, and enjoy a Coney Dog and Olive Burger!