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Where To Eat Hot Dogs In NYC
Classic franks, Chicago dogs, late-night bacon-wrapped wieners, and more.
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Lovely's Old Fashioned
For golden-brown onion rings, spiral-cut fries, and the best $7 burger in the city, head to this retro counter-service spot in Hell’s Kitchen.
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Where To Eat Hot Dogs In NYC
Classic franks, Chicago dogs, late-night bacon-wrapped wieners, and more.
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Schaller's Stube Sausage Bar
This takeout counter next to Schaller and Weber on the UES serves great brats and wieners with all kinds of toppings.
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Santa Salsa
If it’s midnight and you want a frozen marg and a hot dog topped with potato chips, head to Santa Salsa in Bushwick.
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Gray's Papaya
Serving hot dogs and tropical drinks since 1973, Gray’s Papaya is an Upper West Side staple.
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Famous Eddie’s Hot Dogs
If you see Eddie’s cart parked at 9th and 33rd, walk over and grab a chili dog.
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Harlem Shake
The Brooklyn location of this uptown staple has the same top-tier smashburgers as the original. Stop by before an event at Barclays Center.
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Mo's Burgers
Open since the '90s, Mo's Burgers is a Harlem food truck where you can get a burger for $2.50 and a fantastic lemonade to go along with it.
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Mochinut
Mochinut in the East Village has over 20 colorful varieties of mochi doughnuts, which have subtly crispy outsides and soft and chewy centers.
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Dog Day Afternoon
Dog Day Afternoon is a neighborhood gem serving Chicago-style Italian sandwiches in Windsor Terrace.
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Crif Dogs
Crif Dogs exists to support the lifestyle of the young, drunk, cash-strapped and hungry. Open until 4am on the weekends and 2am during the week, this is an all hours Neighborhood Hang, ideal for Late Night Eats, cheap beers and a game of Ms. Pacman.
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The Brooklyneer
The Brooklyneer is most definitely a bar with food, not a restaurant with a bar. But in terms of bar food in New York City, this is some of the best around. Oh, and for all you crazy intense soccer fans out there, The Brooklyneer is the place to watch.
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Nathan’s Famous
Nathan’s sells hot dogs all over the country, but it all started at this spot on Coney Island.
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Rippers
Rippers is a Rockaway Beach boardwalk staple serving burgers, hot dogs, beer, and some truly superior cheese fries.