Looking for a good dog?
Whitefish got a little big-city flair
recently when Pinky’s hot dog stand opened on U.S. 93.
The drive-up stand serves hot dogs,
chips, soda pop and homemade ice cream.
“I wanted to try a whole new concept,”
owner Shea Fast explains of opening Pinky’s. “I wanted to serve a
quick and easy lunch.”
Fast is the owner of Cowgirl Coffee
with three locations in the Flathead Valley. When Fast was looking
to fill the Pinky’s building in the parking lot of Naturally Clean
Cleaners she came up with something simple and nostalgic.
“Hot dogs are so all-American,” Fast
said. “People are seeking us out and they say ‘I’ve been looking
for a good dog.’”
Visitors to the stand will notice the
pink lawn chairs out front, the pink retro aprons on the servers
and the brightly decorated interior with pink touches.
A list of dogs available at the stand
include all-beef, polish sausage, chicken spinach mozzarella
sausage and the Philly cheese steak bratwurst. Dogs cost $5 and
come with a choice of toppings including cheddar cheese,
sauerkraut, sliced tomato, onion, banana pepper, jalapeno, dill
pickle, ketchup, mustard, sweet relish and mayonnaise.
Fast’s favorite dog? The Philly cheese
steak brat with mustard, mayonnaise, jalapenos, banana peppers,
onions and cheddar cheese.
The homemade ice cream comes from a
Hutterite colony in Eastern Montana. Flavors include the standards
and a few unique flavors like green chai white chocolate.
During the winter, Fast plans to add
chili dogs and soup to the menu.
Every customer gets a piece of pink
Double Bubble gum.
Pinky’s is open from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
everyday.