Curbside Cafe

100 US-46, Parsippany-Troy Hills
(973) 510-6775

Recent Reviews

Christine Pavan

Legit chili cheese dog !

Brandon Singh

Listen carefully, better yet read carefully.This spot hits, a gag of a location perfect for a first date.The owners are wonderful and easy to communicate w/ and more so dedicated to the craft.The dogs on the other hand...Woah, it HITS, taste buds are going wild right now, my order was a dog w/ chili and Raw Onion, that chili alone can be attached to an I.V for direct absorption please.Overall great spot, if you have a jeep pop open the tail and sit vibe w/ the dog for a bit and keep life moving. A great spot for a quick bite, the best spot for their chili dogs.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Chili Dogs

Theodore Verstraete

Best Chilli dogs in NJ hands down. Been coming here for atleast 10 years. Always an excellent meal and very reasonably priced.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Kenneth Giarratano

Best chili cheese dogs!! ??

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Anthony Corino

One of the best Dirty water dogs and chili around!

Barbara Lyons

Love that dog with hot onions.

R Mar

Not open til 5 pm

Homer Salder

Not a bad van where they make delicious hot dogs.

Joclyn M.

Chilli cheese dogs are amazing; owners are super nice & if you buy 5 you get 6th one free

Andy S

Curb Side Cafe, the official name to Parsippany's only hot dog food truck. Countless people have probably driven past this spot on Route 46 East, just past New Road, but how many have actually stopped for a hot dog from this iconic location. With the weather starting to improve, this is a spot you should check. Jersey is renowed for hot dog joints, but how many of them are close to Parsippany, where you can grab a quick bite to eat without having to drive far?A favorite of mine is their chilli dog with some raw onion.. When not in a chilli mood, the marinated onions are also a good choice. Other options include saurerkraut, relish, ketchup, mustard, melted cheese, hot pepper seeds or hot sauces.. Pretty sure most will be able to come up with a good combination to make for a quick and enjoyable lunch, that does not require you to drive far. The best dogs in Jersey don't need to be debated in this thread.Curbside Cafe does have a few picnic tables to stop and eat outside, but that takes the fun out of eating inside your car and not making a mess. Luckily Luke's Mobile Auto Detailing is back in business should things get messy..I'm pretty confident they are cash only and are open weekdays for lunch. If you ever drove past during lunch, you will see people stopping for hotdogs and worth checking out if you are hankering a hot dog..

JTP

Hit the spot

Roger

Hit the spot

Ralph Cocchi

Always fresh food, best hot dogs anywhere

Michael E.

Sometimes the simplest pleasures are the ones that really stand out. Sitting at a park bench on a brisk, sunny day, eating a hot chili dog is a perfect example. To be clear, if you haven't been here or seen any of the pictures, the Curbside Cafe is not a cafe, it's a food truck with a few picnic tables (and to be honest I've rarely seen anyone using them; most people either eat in their car or grab their food and go). The Curbside Cafe is somewhat of a legend in the area. Their homemade chili is widely known to be the best in the state. Know this though, it's not the Texas style "chili competition" chili that you eat in a bowl with cornbread (although I'm sure that would be great), it's hot dog chili, and by that I mean it's exactly the taste and consistency you'd want on a hot dog. The hot dogs are always steaming hot, but never overcooked, and the natural casing gives them that snap that hot dog lovers always look for. They also have really great homemade onions in sauce; the kind you'd get at a Sabrett hot dog cart in New York City, but way better. Lastly, and this I really love, the truck is parked in front of an adult book store. It just seems so perfectly "New Jersey". If you're in the area, and you're looking for a quick bite, you can't do any better than the Curbside Cafe.

william g provost

I usually get outback from Parsippany 2-3 times a month but the last two times have been terrible. The Alice Springs was so dry that you couldn’t even eat the bottom of the chicken it was hard as cardboard. Also it is the second time with no honey mustard at all. I don’t know if they got a new cook but it’s the last time we go there!

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