Strange HotDogMan Spotted at Cafe

“STOP… OK… OK… we’ll never eat your family again. I swear to you!
Now please… PLEASE just leave us alone, scary-ass Hot Dog Man.“
Photograph from givepeasachance’s Flickr photostream.

“STOP… OK… OK… we’ll never eat your family again. I swear to you!
Now please… PLEASE just leave us alone, scary-ass Hot Dog Man.“
Photograph from givepeasachance’s Flickr photostream.

Look everyone, it’s the Fast Food Dogs from their ‘07 World Halloween Tour, with your favorite stars Krispy Kreme, McDonald’s, EAT’n Park, and Burger King. To see more fun and interesting ways of irritating your family pets, visit Waffle Box.

Ho Ho Ho, Green Giant. This 60-foot tall statue in Blue Earth, Minnesota, pays homage to our jolly old friend, provider of frozen and canned vegetables and meals.
From — Norton The Cat’s Flickr Photostream.

Yep, it’s real. Grab some Giant Pretzels and meet me there!

This awesomeness comes from See More. Do More. Live More. Judy, Sam and their dog Charley travel around the country in an Airstream Rv, sharing their adventures with the world. I love their blog. Very classy, great writing and photographs.
The City Brewing Company is located in LaCrosse, Wisconsin.

I suppose this 4-Wheel-Drive Hummer SUV is for those occasions when Pizza Hut must deliver to customers living off-road, in the jungle or on mountain tops. Cool.
Thanks to reader Jamie Schmidt from Oklahoma for sending the photo.


If you read the FFC feature story - Burgers, Bikers and Pitbulls, Oh My! - you know that Cisco Burger is not your typical fast food burger place. I want to add this awesome picture they sent me, as well as their unusual company logo, to the photo section.
Those Krystal-Burger addicted bloggers at Krystalist.com were obviously proud and excited when they spotted these shots of what appears to be the famous Burger King mascot standing in line to place his order at a Krystal Burger in New Orleans, La.

*The original Krystalist blog post - The Burger King eats at Krystal
*Photographs from - czyjs’ photostream on flickr.com
So there I was, browsing a blog I’d recently discovered about Krystal Burgers, and I noticed they mentioned something called the BBQ Donut. No, it’s not a crazy new food product (not yet). It’s a boat shaped like a donut, with a barbecue grill in the middle, table, drink holders, storage and seating for 8-10 people. I had to investigate this!

The company is German, and it appears they have spent a lot of time designing the boat. It was fascinating to look around their site. Despite the English language option, there was some information that did not get translated, but most is self explanatory.

The canopy, or sun-shade is fully retractable. The cooking platform is a “Spherical gas grill, available with different grill inserts”. The boat’s side panels and sun-shade can be customized with company colors, graphic or logo. They even offer a sound system.
I know this doesn’t qualify as fast food, however it’s food related, and so cool I had to post it. The grill seems pretty small though, huh? Maybe not, I guess it’s about the same size a typical backyard or patio set-up. Whatever, I wouldn’t mind having one!
Photos are property of bbqdonut.de - For more information, visit BBQDonut.de

That’s Homey advertising roast guinea pig, steak and pizza.
Joan Perry strikes again — this time from the country of Peru, and the Machu Picchu “Gringo Feliz” Restaurant Pizzeria. If you look closely to the right of the banner sign, you will see a train car and entrance steps. The place is located only feet from the track.

Perhaps you would like a Hamburger with your Haircut?
This great shot of the K & K Barbershop Kafe in North Charleston, SC. comes from the same photographer who captured the Custom McDonald’s car parked at KFC. I got a chance to talk to her yesterday, and look around her site. She’s a really nice lady, in addition to being a good photographer. Ladies and Gentlemen, meet Joan Perry.
Do you have a funny or unusual fast food photo? We would love to see it, and maybe use it on the FFC website. Contact: editor@fastfoodcritic.com

This great shot comes to us from Donna Felkner. The StarBurgers building is located on Highway 29, west of Georgetown in Liberty Hill, Texas. A wonderful architectural example, creating a building that identifies and establishes the brand.
Do you have a funny or unusual fast food photo? We would love to see it, and maybe use it on the FFC website. Contact: editor@fastfoodcritic.com