The Famous River Hot Dog Man

American restaurant · Kingwood

The Famous River Hot Dog Man

American restaurant · Kingwood

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778 Frenchtown Rd, Milford, NJ 08559

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Floating river barge offering hot dogs, burgers & tables in the water to passing rafters & kayakers.  

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778 Frenchtown Rd, Milford, NJ 08559 Get directions

riverhotdogman.com
@delawarerivertube

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778 Frenchtown Rd, Milford, NJ 08559 Get directions

+1 908 996 5386
riverhotdogman.com
@delawarerivertube

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Jul 10, 2025

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"New Jersey is not known for its lush natural scenery. The view from one of its many New York City–bound highways is more likely to feature smokestacks and abandoned shipping containers than natural wonder. But flowing along the western edge of the state, the Delaware River’s bountiful natural beauty defies stereotypes. When the sun dapples the water and a warm breeze ruffles the trees from June to August, locals and nature-hungry city visitors alike don life jackets, grab blow-up plastic tubes, and spend relaxing afternoons idling down the river. And when they get hungry on the way, the Famous River Hot Dog Man is waiting for them. In 1987, Greg Crance, the hot dog man himself, set up shop on a barge loaded with franks and burgers. A Pennsylvania local who had, like many area residents, been tubing on the river since he was a child, Crance set up the stand as a unique rest stop for the many independent boaters and tubers looking for a bite to eat on a lazy afternoon. Crance’s friend owned a tiny island in the middle of the river and pitched a business venture: Why not open a food stand on the island? The idea soon became the hot dog joint. Later, the joint relocated to a nearby floating barge, since the state health department wasn’t quite sure how to inspect and permit a river-island locale. Today, the business has expanded to include a partnership with a local tubing company, which offers full-day tubing experiences to those without their own life jackets or transportation. Visitors reporting to a small storefront in the town of Milford will receive tubing gear, transportation in a repurposed blue school bus, and of course, a ticket for a meal from the Famous River Hot Dog Man. And if you have your own tubing equipment, you can simply float over to the stand and buy some grub yourself.   While the operation has grown, the core menu has stayed true to its founding commitment to bare-bones summer fun, including specialties such hot dogs, cheeseburgers, and veggie burgers, as well as an assortment of chips and sodas. Just make sure you wear your sunblock before setting out on your tube: Hot dogs are the only thing that should get cooked on the river. In 2021, Crance died from COVID-19. His oldest son plans to continue running the business. True to his river-loving roots, Crance’s ashes were given a Viking-style funeral in a boat on the Delaware river." - ATLAS_OBSCURA

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carl tabor

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A floating barge of burgers, hot dogs, chicken sandwiches, chips and soft drinks, on an island in the middle of the Delaware river! Follow the signs to not miss it. Super cool spot. Would be even better if they served alcohol, but I probably understand why they can’t. Music playing. And picnic tables in the water. Perfect pit stop while tubing, kayaking or rafting down the river!

Adam Kuban

Google
Great spot in the middle of the river. IYKYK. Look for the signs to paddle to the left so you don’t miss it between islands in the Delaware River! The hot dogs weren’t amazingly amazing, but it’s well worth a stop just for a break, to grab a snack, offload any trash you may have generated. Friendly people bemused at me taking video/pics of their food offerings.

Lauren Lopez

Google
Worth a visit just to say you bought food while floating down the river on a tube. Snacks and food are pretty basic but the kids loved it. Got hot dogs chips, candy bar and lemonade.

Stephanie VanPelt

Google
Tubing was AWESOME. One of the most fun things I've done in awhile. Why 3 stars? The food was just really really awful. If you can put a kitchen on a float, then you can make good food in it. It wasn't that busy, yet they handed our food to us and it wasn't even hot. Did they not cook it long enough? I'll never know. I buy cheap burgers and hot dogs too, and if you cook them all the way, they're not so lousy. These were lousy.

S. Pursell

Google
I lived next to the Delaware all my life. To me these prices are insane. But my sister in law lives in NYC and says it's a really good deal.. . . I took them to the river with my jet boat and canoe. I wasn't laughing when I said where's my $250? 3 hours to play on the river and get paid for it. This owner is the smartest man I know for starting this business.

YourLandAndCruiseExperts Travel

Google
The Hot Dog Man is a floating hot dog stand in the middle of the Delaware River. It can only be accessed by water tubing customers. In addition to the hot dogs, they also sell non-alcoholic drinks and snacks. Very cute part of the water tubing experience. Overall, between the water tubing and the hot dogs it was a really enjoyable day!!

Cori N

Google
Once a year our family floats lazily down the Delaware courtesy of Delaware River Tubing. Spent our Saturday laughing our way down the river. Had so much fun! And what's a day on the river without the spot my kids most look forward to... Food. Never disappointed and always a laugh because one of us always drops something. We all had a great time and will, of course, be back to do it all again next year!

John Garvey

Google
Food was nothing special, kind of limited to what you can make on a boat. Experience was cool. No plates for hotdogs so you have to hold 2 hotdogs, your drink (no cans, served in a cup), and your snack, which can be difficult to navigate if you want condiments on them. It was nice to sit at the picnic table with your feet in the water. Overall it is ok.