Pete’s Coney Island Menu – Pontiac, MI

Type : Hot dog restaurant

Location : Pontiac, MI

Standard American fare, from breakfast classics to chili dogs served in this basic vintage diner.. Based on 510 reviews, the restaurant has received a rating of 4.5 stars. Price $

✔️ Takeout ✔️ No delivery

Pete's Coney Island 48341

Address:
839 W Huron St, Pontiac, MI 48341

Phone: (248) 334-5050

Website:

Hours

Monday

(Labor Day)
10 AM–3 PM

Hours might differ
Tuesday 10 AM–3 PM
Wednesday 10 AM–3 PM
Thursday 10 AM–3 PM
Friday 10 AM–3 PM
Saturday 10 AM–3 PM
Sunday Closed

Menu

Main
Leftover Pete’s Chili
make frito pie- add pete’s chili to fritos in a bowl and enjoy!
Shelf Life
pete’s chili has a refrigerated shelf life of 7-9 days and can remain frozen for up to one year.
Chili
stove pot or crock pot; one pint (16 oz.) of water for each three inches of chili. add water or add chili to achieve desired thickness
Hot Dogs
fry pan or grill; fry or grill dogs slowly, increasing temperature from low to medium until dog shows sign of burn.
How To Make A Coney
white onions, mustard, buns. steam buns in microwave oven for 10-15 seconds, 1-3 buns at a time. add hot dog, 1-2 tablespoons pete’s chili, a line of mustard, and 1-2 tablespoons of chopped white onions.
Suggested Additions
Ketchup
Hot Pepper Flakes
Shredded Cheddar Cheese
Sliced American Cheese
1/4 slices folded next to hot dog

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Reviews

J W
Small building that is currently take out only. Staff is very quick and friendly. Food was delicious, one of the better Coney dogs in the area. It’s definitely a must stop if you’re looking for a quick delicious bite to eat.

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Media One
This place has been here ever since I was a kid and it is a Pontiac Michigan Institution. Even through a pandemic, they are still operating and serving nothing but the best food to quench your lunch appetite. Try their navy bean and ham soup and also their gumbo soup. But you can’t go wrong with a good old-fashioned Coney Dog with everything on it. In crazy times like we’re having these last couple years, don’t forget to support your restaurants and your service Industries. Without them America would be in a sad state of affairs.

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Dean Doll
I enjoy their coney dog and chili, but they continuing to be carry out only, this is an issue, how do you eat a coney in the car? You just wear it. Maybe a ridge hot dog box, not wrapped in wax paper. The last time I was in the area and stopped in . I walked out without ordering because I didn’t not wanting to wear it or deal with soggy dig when I did get home. Went to another Pontiac institution “ Chief Dig” on Walton blvd.

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y wargo
Not too salty chilly, not too strong onion, not too greasy or salty dog, hint of refried bean?. Perfect tast for me. Buns gets little soggy couse they wrrap with wax papper for take out. I tried there burgger too.

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Ronald Johnson
No longer offering dine in service takes the fun out of an experience I’ve had from a child.

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Jay H
The chili cheeseburger is delicious! The staff us nice and friendly as well.

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Johnny Raincloud
Love this place, I wish they would open up dining in.

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Allen Webb
Been going to Pete’s since I was a little boy. When I come home to visit I have to get a Pete’s coney.

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Ben Wojdyla
A perfect old school coney island. Looks like it hasn’t changed in 40 years and they make great, simple food. Their hash brown game is untouchable, just look at that crispy crust.

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Charlotte Busbee
I give it a 5 because of personal history. My mom used to take me to the original restaurant when it was off of Jackson St. In fact, she told me that she and my dad went there the day after they got married. Pete’s has been around a LONG time. The chili is a little watered down, but hey – it’s still one of my favorite spots.

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