NOW AVAILABLE “The Hot Dog Diaries”, A Journey Into The Absurd!
Hot Dog Diaries, by Al Bonner and Jim Antonini

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Breaking News: “THE HOT DOG DIARIES” is NOW AVAILABLE at Gene’s Place – Online, Jim Antonini Books, or on major bookstore sites like Amazon and Barnes & Noble. Yes, you read that correctly—an entire book dedicated to the illustrious world of beer and hot dogs. Hemingway would be proud.

Order from Gene’s Online or Jim Antonini Books and get an AUTOGRAPHED version of the book! Because nothing says “I have arrived” quite like owning a signed copy of a book about a bar.

Meet the Authors:

  • Al Bonner and Jim Antonini. These two legends have somehow managed to turn the humble hot dog into a literary opus. They should probably be knighted, but we’ll settle for a Pulitzer.

Gene’s Beer Garden, Morgantown’s oldest and most beloved bar, has been the scene of epic tales for over eighty years. Think of it as Cheers, but with more hot dogs and fewer TV cameras.

Highlights include:

  • Stories so good, they make your Uncle Bob’s fishing tales seem like an episode of C-SPAN.
  • Laughter that will have you questioning if anyone in Morgantown actually works, or if they’ve all been at Gene’s this whole time.
  • Memories that are fuzzier than a peach and as sweet as a pint of ale on a Friday evening. 🍺🌭

Key Characters:

  • Al Bonner and Jim Antonini are not just authors; they are the Indiana Joneses of bar stories. But instead of dodging boulders, they dodge spilled drinks and questionable karaoke performances.
  • Gene’s Beer Garden itself, the unsung hero of this tale, stands tall as the mecca for those who believe that life’s greatest moments happen over a beer and a hot dog.


If you’ve ever wanted to get the inside scoop on the beer-stained anecdotes of Morgantown’s most iconic watering hole, this book is for you. Grab your copy today, and remember, the more absurd the story, the truer it probably is.

Order now to get your autographed copy—because if you’re going to tell people you read a book about hot dogs, it might as well be signed!

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