The Coney Island Hot Dog Stand in Bailey, Colorado is a unique 1950s diner designed in the shape of a giant hot dog with all the toppings. It is considered the best example of roadside architecture in the state and features indoor seating, courtyard seating, and riverside picnic table seating.
Originally built in 1966 in Denver, the stand was moved to Aspen Park in 1970 and then relocated again to its current location in Bailey in 2006. The popular eatery has undergone restoration and additions, including a state-of-the-art water purification system, making it a must-visit destination for hot dog enthusiasts and lovers of quirky roadside attractions.
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