It was time for a movie, so Laurie, Dawn Marie and I went to see ‘American Hustle’ at Foothills Mall in Maryville
Tennessee. We all thought that it was a
great movie… funny and entertaining with great acting!
So…where to eat after the movie? It had been awhile since we’d been to Hot Rod
50’s, a nearby diner in Alcoa Tennessee that specializes in piles of comfort
food… Since it was only a couple of miles from the theater, the location worked
for us too!
This is Hot Rod 50’s Diner at night in
the winter… Note the closed in patio which provides extra seating in the
winter. We checked and it was a bit too
cold on the patio for us to be comfortable…
The atmosphere at Hot Rod 50’s is a bit
over the top…a 50’s rock and roll diner to the max! Hot Rods 50's Diner is not a franchise. It is a family owned and operated business
that relies strongly on what their customers tell them. This restaurant’s motto is that they ‘offer
great food, great atmosphere, and great service all at a great price”.
Laurie had been craving a Frito Pie… Hot
Rod 50’s version is called a Frito Pie Casserole. ($7.99) Basically, it
consisted of Frito corn chips covered with chili and cheese with more corn
chips on top. They bake their version
and it’s served with sour cream, lettuce and tomato.
Laurie reported that it was OK…but it
wasn’t what she thought of when remembering back to Frito Pies in her teenage
years. She’d prefer a big dish of
Fritos, smothered in hot chili and shredded cheese. Forget baking it…as it changed the texture of
the dish.
Hot Rod 50’s has a huge menu! Among the entrees and casseroles listed, I
noted the Deep Fried Turkey Dinner, Hot Rod’s signature dish. ($11.99) This entrée
consists of sliced deep-fried turkey breast, served with dressing, gravy, and
homemade cranberry sauce…along with 2 sides and Texas toast! Another item on the menu, which was a regular
at our house when I was a kid, is the Shepherd’s Pie. ($7.99) This casserole is
made with seasoned ground chuck sautéed with onions, carrots, peas, and
mushrooms, then topped with mashed potatoes and cheese and then until baked
golden brown.
Dawn Marie ordered the Chili Cheese Dog
Dip. ($7.99) This consists of Hot Rod 50’s Angus hot dog topped with melted
American cheese and served with a side of homemade chili for ‘dippin’. No complaints there…except that she prefers
her chili without beans.
Hot Rod 50’s has 16 Hot Dog combinations
you can order. How about the Inferno Dog? ($7.99) This is their Angus hot dog
topped with pepper jack cheese and XXX peppers. As they say, “CAUTION! Order at your own risk!
VERY HOT”... Then there is the Guacamole
Dog. ($7.99) It doesn’t sound good to me…a hot dog topped with fresh
guacamole? My favorite would be the “Woody”
Dog. ($8.99) This is a deep fried Angus hot dog wrapped in bacon & cheddar. Yum!
All hot dogs are served with one side item…
Dawn Marie also ordered a side of Creamy
Cheese Grits. ($2.29) While they certainly weren’t the best she ever had, they
were good.
Other sides include; a House Salad; Baked
Beans; Tater Tots; Cole Slaw; Ribbon Fries; French Fries; Steamed Broccoli;
Fried Okra; Rice Pilaf; Sweet Potato Fries; a Cup of Soup; Cottage Cheese; Creamy
Cheese Grits; Onion Rings; Sliced Tomatoes; Macaroni and Cheese; Candied
Carrots; Chunky Apple Sauce; Sweet Kernel Corn; Mashed Potatoes; Caesar Salad;
Side Spaghetti; a Cup of Chili, and; Stuffing.
Making a decision can be challenging!
I ordered the 2/3 pound Jalapeno Burger.
(1/3 lb. $7.99 or 2/3 lb. $9.99) Hot Rod 50’s topped their large steak burger with
pepper jack cheese and their jalapeno bottle caps. Not only was the burger very good…cooked
medium rare as requested…those jalapeno bottle caps with the pepper jack cheese
provided that little bit of extra ‘bite’ that I enjoy!
The burgers at Hot Rod 50’s are a
specialty and they’re very good. There
are no less than 47 varieties and combinations to choose from. A customer’s first visit can be a bit
overwhelming just trying to read the huge menu…and then make a decision.
For the truly ambitious…or who are just
into gluttony, they can go with the Chubby Challenge! This is a giant 33 oz. triple decker burger,
smothered with American cheese and garnished with lettuce, tomato, onion and pickles.
It is served with a pound of French
fries! ($17.99) The challenge is that if you eat it all, (including the French
fries), within 30 minutes of its arrival at your table, you get a FREE Chubby T-Shirt
and your picture will be posted on the walls of fame! The scary part is that there are dozens and
dozens of photos posted on the walls showing people who’ve achieved the Chubby
Challenge!
Since we’d lost all semblance of control anyway…from
a dietary standpoint…we decided to order some dessert. I enjoyed this very nice vanilla shake! ($3.49)
Hot Rod 50’s thick shakes are hand-spun made to order and, as you can see, they’re
topped with real whipped cream and a cherry.
A number of fairly unusual desserts are
offered as well. How about a Fried
Banana Split…enough for the table! ($6.99) This is a classic 50’s dessert with
a twist. A banana is dipped in their cake and fried. Then it’s served with chocolate, vanilla and
strawberry ice cream. Finally it’s
topped with hot fudge, pineapple and strawberry toppings, chopped nuts, real
whipped cream and cherries on top! If
that doesn’t do you in, try a Fried Twinkie Sundae. ($4.99) A Twinkie is dipped
in their cake batter and deep fried. Then
it’s served with a scoop of vanilla ice cream, topped with real whipped cream
and raspberry sauce. Wow!
Laurie and Dawn Marie both ordered ice
cream with a topping. ($2.08 single scoop/$3.08 double scoop with a topping)
The photo shows Laurie’s ice cream topped with caramel. Dawn had hot fudge on hers. Their desserts were a hit!
Our service was cheerful and helpful as usual
and this is a fun place. Although the
ladies weren’t overwhelmed with their meals, sometimes it is just a matter of
choices. We can definitely recommend the
burgers as well as the soda fountain productions! My favorite sandwich of all is The Hog, a
humongous pork tenderloin sandwich. It
comes with a side for only $7.99!
Hot Rod 50’s is located at 373 Hannum
Street in Alcoa Tennessee. Phone:
865-984-7171. For the website and menu,
go to http://hotrods50sdiner.com/index.html.
Just click on any of the photos to
enlarge them…
Thanks for stopping by for a ‘lite’ après
theatre dinner!
Take Care, Big Daddy Dave
A movie and Hot Rods - hard to beat that for a good day.
ReplyDeleteHi Dave, Your post brings back memories of the good old days. That is what you get when you grew up in the 50's. The desserts reminded me of going to the soda shop where they had the old fashion soda bar. I have enjoyed reading your blog this morning. Have a great day. Hugs and Prayers from Your Missouri Friend.
ReplyDeleteDear Dave, That looks like a fun place to go and the food looks good. I bet you all had a good time.
ReplyDeleteGlad to hear you all enjoyed the movie too. What a nice night out for the family.
Blessings, Catherine
What fun go to a movie and I love go to eat after it! Many times I dont see a movie.
ReplyDeleteThe food look delicious!