Seattle Dog serves large, smoky hot dogs grilled over real wood for rich flavor and great value. Urban setting buzzes with lively beats from a top-notch sound system. Humble stand offers a quick, satisfying bite with an inviting, fun vibe.
Hot dogs cooked on a high-temperature grill deliver a strong aroma and heat in every bite. Large size and good value at $7 make the Seattle Dog stand out as a real-deal hot dog with rich flavor.
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The hot dog costs $7 and is quite large, offering good value.
Nola Hot Dogs accepts credit cards for payment.
Expect quick service even during busy times.
Seattle-style hot dogs with cream cheese and onions shine here, with choices like Polish sausage and vegan options. The lively street with bars and vintage shops sets a fun scene. Prices stay moderate, making it a great spot for a late night snack.
Hot dogs come with a Seattle-style twist and options like Polish sausage, classic dog, Louisiana hot link, or vegan. The hot dog burger bursts with barbecue sauce flavor and stays fragrant without being greasy.
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Hot dogs cost between $7 and $8, depending on the type.
Hawk Dogs is open late, making it ideal for late-night snacks.
They offer a toppings bar with a variety of options.
Open patio with dog-friendly seating sets a casual vibe. Hot dogs shine with unique toppings like tempura flakes and spicy pickled cabbage. Enjoy an overlooked beer selection featuring pilsners and hazy IPAs alongside creative, flavorful food.
Hot dogs come with unique toppings like tempura flakes and spicy pickled cabbage that add fresh brightness and bold flavor. Varieties include the Okonomiyaki Dog with miso sauce and the Ode to Banh Mi, both offering distinct taste experiences.
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Parking can be a pain, but there is a paid lot in the back of the brewery.
Trivia night happens every Tuesday at 8pm with a $5 entry fee.
Game night is on Wednesdays, starting at 7pm.
Tiny spot serves classic chili dogs with a unique Seattle dog twist featuring cream cheese and grilled onions. Outdoor benches under an awning create a nostalgic Chicago-style vibe. Fast, friendly service keeps the casual, no-frills experience enjoyable.
Hot dogs come with amazing chili and a great taste that stands out. The Seattle dog with cream cheese and grilled onions offers a unique twist. Service is quick and prices are straightforward.
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Matt's Famous Chili Dogs is open Monday through Friday from 10am to 8pm.
There is no indoor seating available; all seating is outside.
Expect a consistent line out the door during lunch hours.
Creative hot dogs shine with peanut butter and jelly and Seattle dog flavors, grilled to a perfect char. Casual vibe with limited seating outside a busy retail spot makes it easy to grab a quick, flavorful meal while running errands.
Hot dogs come split in half, grilled, and slightly charred on the outside, served piping hot and fresh. The peanut butter and jelly hot dog stands out with cream cheese that works perfectly, adding a unique and flavorful twist.
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Most of the fixins are on the side, allowing for customization according to personal preference.
With one order ahead of us, it only took about 4 minutes for our food to be ready.
The total cost was less than $25, including chips and a drink.
Small stand serves fire-grilled hot dogs with unique toppings like cream cheese and caramelized veggies. Outdoor seating offers city skyline views and a nearby park setting. Flavors range from the Seattle dog with peppers and cabbage to the Chicago style with chili, blending taste and atmosphere perfectly.
Hot dogs come grilled and fresh with a beefy flavor and larger size than usual. The Seattle dog features cream cheese, peppers, cabbage, and onion, while the Chicago style adds chili for extra taste.
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Expect crowds during events, especially around lunchtime.
The Seattle dog combo costs $15, including chips and a drink.
There are no seating options available; only large rocks on the sidewalk.
Street-style hot dogs shine with cream cheese and grilled onions for bold flavor. Casual downtown spot suits late-night meals and social gatherings. Known for generous portions and classic American tastes, it draws crowds seeking quality and variety.
Chicken hot dogs come with cream cheese and grilled onions for extra flavor. Prices range from $11 to over $13 for a small hot dog. These hot dogs offer bold, satisfying flavors that stand out in street food.
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Hot dogs are priced around $11 to $13, depending on the size and toppings.
Deez Dogz offers a vegetarian hot dog option for non-meat eaters.
The food stand is popular for late-night snacks, often open until midnight.
Cozy Korean spot with authentic dishes and a large soju selection sets a warm vibe. Mozzarella and Korean hot dogs are on the menu but often slow and inconsistent. Muted K-pop and soft American tunes create a unique late-night atmosphere.
Mozzarella hot dogs and Korean hot dogs appear on the menu but take a long time to arrive, sometimes up to 30 minutes. The kitchen struggles with these items, affecting their quality and speed.
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Parking is available right across the street.
The dishes aren't cheap, costing around $50 with a tip.
Credit cards and mobile payments are accepted, but no personal checks.
Boat-shaped interior and marina views create a cozy vibe. All-beef and vegan hot dogs offer tasty choices but can be pricey. Outdoor seating is dog-friendly, perfect for beach days with shelter inside from sun and wind.
All-beef hot dogs and vegan options offer tasty choices. Some hot dogs come at a high price, with mixed opinions on flavor quality.
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Expect a tight parking lot; arrive early to secure a spot.
The menu features clam chowder, deep-fried seafood, hot dogs, and ice cream.
Outdoor seating is available, perfect for enjoying the breeze.
Food court serves large hot dogs made from 100% beef at low prices with unlimited drink refills. Pizza lines can be long but offer whole pizzas at great value. Desserts like the very berry sundae add a sweet finish without breaking the bank.
Large hot dogs made from 100% beef come with unlimited drink refills. The hot dogs are satisfying and priced around $1.50.
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The line at the register could take up to 20 minutes.
Call in advance when ordering whole pizzas to avoid long waits.
Expect longer wait times during peak hours like Fridays before holidays.
Drive-thru only spot with a classic old-school vibe and no seating. Burgers are freshly made with thin, crispy edges and quality ingredients. Hot dogs feature grass-fed beef and a chili-covered option, though buns can fall apart.
Hot dogs use grass-fed beef and include a kosher option. The deluxe hot dog tastes good but the bun often falls apart. Chili-covered hot dogs stand out on the menu.
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PICK-QUICK Drive In is a drive-thru only establishment with no seating available.
Expect long wait times, especially during peak hours, potentially up to 30 minutes.
Using the walk-up window is faster than waiting in the drive-thru line.
Bright, clean space with a Korean vibe offers crunchy Korean Corndogs with all-beef hot dogs and stretchy cheese. Unique mochi donuts bring chewy, soft textures and rotating flavors. Plenty of seating makes it great for quick bites or relaxed snacking.
Crunchy Korean Corndogs feature an all-beef hot dog and cheese with a pull like a cheese stick. Funky hot dogs come with various toppings, adding unique flavors.
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Mochinut South Lake Union is cash-free; credit cards and mobile payments are accepted.
Parking is challenging; street parking is the only option available.
Self-ordering is easy with a tablet and pictures to help select items.
Small lounge mixes dark goth decor with a cozy vibe and offers specialty hot dogs including vegetarian options. Pinball and arcade games add fun, while a dog-friendly space serves late coffee and casual bites.
Specializes in hot dogs with vegetarian options and fancy toppings. Food choices focus mainly on hot dogs and pastries.
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They host movie nights on weekends.
The Void is dog friendly and welcomes pets.
Bring quarters for the arcade games as they don't accept cards.
Upscale grocery offers boutique options and local products. Hot dogs shine with caramelized onions and jalapeรฑos, delivering bold flavor. Draft beer and coffee create a perfect pairing, adding unexpected variety to snacks and drinks.
Hot dogs come with brown mustard, caramelized onions, and jalapeรฑos or with peppers, pickles, and mustard. Quality and flavor stand out, with some reminding of messy sandwiches from a Caribbean spot. Hot dogs pair well with beer and coffee.
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Cone & Steiner offers a great selection of local products and snacks.
You can request add-ons like Mama's little peppers even if they're not listed.
The store features a limited selection but focuses on boutique grocery items.