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Hot dogs... What's your favorite?

Hotdogs...who's your favorite?  

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  1. 1. Who makes your favorite hot dog?

    • Nathan's
    • Sabret
    • Ballpark franks
    • Dentz & Watson
    • Bar S
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    • Hebrew National
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I actually like 7-11 hot dogs..  You have to make sure they give you a fresh Bun..  

 

Wawa hot dogs are terrible..

 

Store brand  Best beef Dogs..

 

Sabretts DWD  spicy mustard and kraut  or with their onion sauce.. 

 

Worked on the elevator at sabretts jersey city early 1980's  use to hit up their little store for dogs and onion sauce and bring them home to the shore..

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I did some work at the sabrett outlet that was on rt37 in toms river and asked why why hot dogs were better from a cart the reply was you don't cook hot dogs .1boil water 2 drop dogs in 3 put lid on 4 turn off gas as soon as lid is on 5 wait 10 min and serve .I will change brands if I cant find natural casings

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Thumanns ROCK!!!!! On the grill till they split. Pan fryed is second...........nothing better than a grilled dog.... anyone try Gennies Weinnies in Branchburg there really good try the Texas weiner a little diffrent than your normal Texas ( Chile onions mustard) theirs has a Sabbrett dog wrapped in bacon ( I get mine well done) I am not sure what there called but its onions in a type of tomato/ BBQ sauce with melted cheese.....freaking awesome........

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My favorite is Crif Dogs on St. Marks in NYC. (Added advantage of PDT through the phone booth) spicy redneck can't be beat. Tater tots too... Not traditional but F'ing awesome.

 

2. Goffle Grill/Hot Grill

3. Paul's Place(Hewitt)/Falls View(Oakland)

 

Loved Callahan's... too bad, RIP

never liked Hiram's though. I always thought that you went to one you never went to the other. Even though it was across the street.

 

 

 

 

Walt

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My buddy's dad used to have his own hot dog cart. Awesome dogs, Chicago Style, Ruben dogs, you name it. He had some delicious custom dogs. Second best was a little stand that was a stone's throw from the Buckingham Fountain in Chicago. They had at least a half dozen different styles of hot dogs to choose from.

 

Believe the Chicago dogs were Vienna. If I buy dogs it's Hewbrew National.

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I work in West Long Branch and I'm still looking for a cart or truck in the area to get lunch. Im jonesing for 3 dirty water dogs with mustard, kraut & onions with a cream soda! Any suggestions?

I work in the same areadn and In the summer season, I head over to Max's hot dogs for a good foot long grilled Schickhaus.

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Might have to check out Rutt...

 

While the front stand up counter is cool and quick go inside the restaurant. It's like walking back in time to the late 1940's with all the vintage signs. Plus you can grab a cold brew to go with your dogs and sit and relax while you eat them.

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Sabretts is it. My whole family is originally from bayonne. Yup right off the boat and straight to bayonne. Anyway. There is a place there And i forget the name but. It was famous for sabretts and yooho. What a meal. Oh yeah. I have high blood pressure. also been to hot dog johnnys and stewarts sucks anymore.

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