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History

In 1969 Jeff Stanley opened an eclectic gift shop in Des Moines, Iowa.

He called it, Dotty Dumpling's Dowry. After only a few years in operation his interest turned from jewelry and clothing to hamburgers.

In 1975 Stanley moved to Madison and opened the first Dotty Dumpling's Dowry located on Monroe St.

It was this location he would jokingly refer to as the burger hut because it housed only a grill, counter top, and ten stools.

In 1977 Dotty Dumpling's Dowry relocated to Regent St. Directly across the street from Camp Randall.

It was in this location that Dotty's developed a following of burger lovers.

As Dotty's popularity grew so did its need for more space.

In 1990 Dotty's moved to Fairchild St. Fans often refer to this spot as the most memorable because of the vast collection of antiques and trinkets that filled the walls and of course, the famed canoe hanging from the ceiling.

In 2000 Dotty Dumpling's was kicked out to make room for the development of the Overture Center. Even though Dotty's owned the building, eminent domain prevailed. This didn't resonate with Stanley, so he made a point to stand up for all small business owners by being very vocal during this time of unwanted transition. Many Madisonians remember Dotty's being the last standing building on the block.

In 2003 Dotty's found a new home at 317 N. Frances St. This is where we reside today.

When George Motz crossed the country seeking the best burger, we were so pleased to be included. He made it clear that we had a winning burger and he thought our cheese curds were not to be missed, "These are a must-have on a burger tour of Madison. Skip the fries and get some curds, you'll never look at hot cheese the same way again."

 

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