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#7 out of 248 restaurants in Albany
($), Hot Dogs, Sandwiches
Hours today: 9:00am-11:00pm
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Location Icon 204 S Jackson St
Albany, GA 31701
Phone Icon Phone: (229) 435-4751
Neighborhood Icon Neighborhood: Albany

Hours

Open Today:
9:00am-11:00pm
Monday9:00am-11:00pm
Tuesday9:00am-11:00pm
Wednesday11:00am-11:00pm
Thursday9:00am-11:00pm
Friday10:00am-10:00pm
Saturday9:00am-11:00pm
Sunday9:30am-9:00pm

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Restaurant Details

Delivery
No

Payment
Cash Only

Parking
Street

Good for Kids
Yes

Attire
Casual

Alcohol
No

Reservations
No

Cuisines:
Hot Dogs, Sandwiches

Price Point
$ $ - Cheap Eats (Under $10)
$$ - Moderate ($11-$25)
$$$ - Expensive ($25-$50)
$$$$ - Very Pricey (Over $50)

WiFi
No

Outdoor Seats
No

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#7 out of 248 restaurants in Albany
#1 of 5 Hot Dogs in Albany

Top Reviews of Jimmie's Hot Dog

review_stars 02/12/2024 - MenuPix User

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review_stars 10/08/2023 - MenuPix User
After buying hot dogs from jimmy’s for 20 something years I’m disappointed they shrunk their hotdogs to small finger size. Can hardly taste the dog. Always had to have a Jimmy’s when I come to Albany let along take home a big bag to family. I hope you go back to regular size dogs

review_stars 02/21/2023 - Donna
I love the taste 😋

review_stars 09/04/2022 - BG
Eating them my whole life,, buy them by the couple dozen and freeze them for later!!!! Also share with friends from every where.

review_stars 05/31/2021 - nelson
i was in Jimmys this past week in and the black girl was constantly cmplaining about people coming in and placing orders for large amounts of hot dogs because she did 'nt want to work i tried to explaning to he if people did;nt come in she would'nt have a job if the owner only knew about the people that works for him

review_stars 04/06/2020 - MJ
Born and raised there, the best hotdogs ever, grew up on these. Can’t wait to visit my home city and get some of these!!

review_stars 04/05/2017 - David Butler
I have no doubt that if you placed me on island in the middle of a hurricane that was blowing sand and water in my face at 150 miles a hour, with water up to my chin, and you gave me a Jimmie’s Hot Dog and ask me to taste it, and tell you where it came from, I could. Put me in a room with a million different hot dogs, and I could pick out Jimmie’s. That may be overstating it a mite, but I have been eating those wonderful dogs for over 60 years and I can truly say that they taste and looked the same today as they have always looked and tasted.
I know, having said that, you think those dogs are the only thing I eat, don’t you? Actually, I mostly only get them when I go home to Albany Georgia for a visit. Today was such a day. We Butler’s have been gathering each year on the Saturday before Christmas at my parent’s home for the past six decades. My mom always cooked Brunswick Stew and we get Jimmies to go with it. That tradition has not changed in all of those years. Five generations of kids have eaten those dogs at their house, and I don’t know of one that doesn’t love them.
So, what is so special about them? I don’t know if I can tell you or not, without you experiencing one of those delectable treats yourself. While you can get them with all the modern trimmings, the two dogs that are the most sold, and also their flagship are, ‘All the way and without onions,’ wrapped in wax paper and put into a brown paper bag. And since people buy them by the dozens, the bags will have on the front something like; ‘16AW or 12 WO.’ All the way is a little red weenie on a toasted bun, sliced down the middle rather from the side, with mustard, chili and onions. Without onions is just that. They are sold from the same building across from the bus station with no tables or chairs, and behind the same counter by the same women as they were in the 1940’s. Well, maybe not the same women, but when I close my eyes and look back, I see the same set up of four to five women behind that same counter preparing the dogs. It starts with the pot of boiling dogs, and with a lady bagging them at the other end. And the line will be out the door. I doubt anyone would dispute that. Gotta love them dogs!


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