One of SF's best burgers wasn't available to the public for 69 years
Briefly

Candy Parrish shares the history of Hot Dog Bills, founded by her father, Bill Parrish, at the Olympic Club golf course. Initially a musician, Bill transitioned to running a food stand alongside his wife, Billie, in 1950 after realizing the financial challenges of a musician's lifestyle. Their concession, famous for serving a unique Burgerdog, has become a staple for golfers, celebrities, and US presidents, reflecting a lasting family legacy spanning over 75 years that remains relatively untold.
I have probably three dozen questions written down for Candy Parrish, 71, mostly because the story of Hot Dog Bills - which has been enjoyed by the world's most famous golfers, not to mention multiple United States presidents over the years - has really never been told completely.
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