Recommended Dishes

Famous Chili Dog

Everyone talks about it

Root Beer Float

Perfect blend of crisp soda and rich ice cream

Orange Freeze

Slush and ice cream combination

Banana Split

Comes in a cup, which is a quirky take

Contact Information

Operating Hours

Sunday

12:00 PM - 9:00 PM

Monday

11:00 AM - 9:30 PM

Tuesday

11:00 AM - 9:30 PM

Wednesday

11:00 AM - 9:30 PM

Thursday

11:00 AM - 9:30 PM

Friday

11:00 AM - 9:30 PM

Saturday

11:00 AM - 9:30 PM

❤️ Toledo Review

Netty's

Ah, Netty's—this place is a retro gem in Toledo that's been serving up classic American treats since 1978. If you're a local or just passing through, this drive-thru and walk-up joint, with its unmistakable bright orange decor, is a must-visit. Besides, who could resist that vintage vibe combined with some of the best chili dogs in town?

First up, you have to try their Famous Chili Dog. We're talking about a juicy dog smothered in tangy mustard, fresh onions, and their special sauce—just perfection. And at just over two bucks, it's a steal for such delicious nostalgia. People rave about it for a reason, guys! Noticeably, the buns never get soggy and the chili sauce has this extra layer of flavor that makes it stand out. Trust me, you'll probably want more than one.

Another crowd favorite that you shouldn't miss is the Root Beer Float. Imagine taking a dive into foamy, creamy root beer heaven—this one's a perfect blend of crisp soda and rich ice cream, and it's incredibly refreshing, especially on a hot day. They also do a mean Orange Freeze, which is a delightful combo of slush and ice cream that makes for a great treat.

Now, let’s talk about their ice cream. The Banana Split here is a mixed bag. Some folks dig it, but be prepped to receive it in a cup—kind of quirky, right? If you’re a traditionalist, this might catch you off guard. However, their chocolate-dipped cones are a safer bet, assuming they get your order right. A medium vanilla ice cream can sometimes mistakenly turn into chocolate, which isn’t ideal unless you’re into surprises.

And while the ice cream offerings can be hit-or-miss, the service and overall vibe generally make up for it. The staff is usually quick and patient, though there can be snags now and then—like long waits in line, especially if you’re behind someone ordering up a storm. Best idea? Visit during off-peak hours to avoid the rush and snag a spot at one of the outdoor picnic tables.

On the beverage front, their Coke and other soda options are pretty standard. Some reviews mention that their soda flavor doesn’t always hit the mark, but hey, you're really here for those mouthwatering chili dogs and maybe a Freezee or Float.

A quick heads-up for first-timers: They’re only open from March through October, and there's no indoor seating. So, if you’re planning to hit up Netty’s for some nostalgic eats, check the season first. And for hassle-free dining, maybe avoid peak meal times when lines tend to swell.

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