Considering I'm from CT, I'm pretty much speaking about Connecticut Restaurants
Windmill used to have the best dogs, this was when they sold Miller Hot Dogs. They sell Hummell, which is still an awesome dog, though not the same as a Miller. Chili is so so, dogs with the works are fabulous
Merrit Canteen: Everyone makes such a big deal about their Chili, I think it's vastly over rated..Too spicy for me.. Dogs are decent though
Duchess: IMO, the best Chili by a mile. Perfect spice/bacon bits (not strips)on top. People will probably laugh at Duchess, however, everything they do is good.
IMHO, Duchess wins..They make great burgers, even good mik shakes..Probably one of the most under rated greasy spoons around
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Lol, can’t be someone from out of town would know Gus’s. Place is a dump but they do have great hot dogs.
regadless, where I lived in CT the hot dog spot was Glenwood drive in. grilled hummel dogs, perfect snap to them.
it's still there, but I haven't been in 25 years, so can't vouch for the quality, but I'd give it a shot if you're in the new haven area and want hot dogs.
However, I must say, hot dogs are one of the few foods where I feel like I've mastered restaurant quality and I can get the same quality product to start with as restaurants can and I can cook them equally well. So, I'm never terribly impressed with them and I almost never get hot dogs out.
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Nathans for a standalone dog, and if you insist on going heavy duty the deep fried Crif Dogs wrapped in Taylor Ham or bacon aren't a bad get, if you survive it.
And although this says tri-state, I have to give props to Chicago. I've had a hot dog in 48 states, and I can't remember one that would give Chicago a run for their money, those fat fucks know their hot dogs.
Separate note to jcn- Nathan's in my blood as well. Had one last week. You can take the kid out of Brooklyh...
Don't give up on whites, neighbors in SC love them when served. There are several Rochester based Abbott's Ice Cream franchises opening in NW South Carolina (near Clemson) that carry Zweigles!
(The shipping costs are pretty high otherwise.)
Separate note to jcn- Nathan's in my blood as well. Had one last week. You can take the kid out of Brooklyh...
I don't grind my own hot dogs. I just cook pre-made hot dogs and they're as good as any hot dog I buy from a restaurant.
At that time I was told they were natural casing deep fried in turkey grease. They seemed the same on a visit 10 years ago.
I have a (probably faux) recipe for their onion custard mustard topping; I have to make and bring it to every neighborhood picnic in South Carolina!
Nathans for a standalone dog, and if you insist on going heavy duty the deep fried Crif Dogs wrapped in Taylor Ham or bacon aren't a bad get, if you survive it.
And although this says tri-state, I have to give props to Chicago. I've had a hot dog in 48 states, and I can't remember one that would give Chicago a run for their money, those fat fucks know their hot dogs.
Nathans just a little too salty for me..I can't imagine how those people feel after the Hot Dog eating contest..Good God
regadless, where I lived in CT the hot dog spot was Glenwood drive in. grilled hummel dogs, perfect snap to them.
it's still there, but I haven't been in 25 years, so can't vouch for the quality, but I'd give it a shot if you're in the new haven area and want hot dogs.
Glenwood Drive, is that Stamford?
However, I must say, hot dogs are one of the few foods where I feel like I've mastered restaurant quality and I can get the same quality product to start with as restaurants can and I can cook them equally well. So, I'm never terribly impressed with them and I almost never get hot dogs out.
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I used to get their bacon egg and cheese for breakfast, their Big D Cheeseburger, or their chicken sandwiches, but they went out of business in my town.
regadless, where I lived in CT the hot dog spot was Glenwood drive in. grilled hummel dogs, perfect snap to them.
it's still there, but I haven't been in 25 years, so can't vouch for the quality, but I'd give it a shot if you're in the new haven area and want hot dogs.
Glenwood Drive, is that Stamford?
However, I must say, hot dogs are one of the few foods where I feel like I've mastered restaurant quality and I can get the same quality product to start with as restaurants can and I can cook them equally well. So, I'm never terribly impressed with them and I almost never get hot dogs out.
Glenwood Drive in is in Hamden.
Related to Schaller and Weber's Sausages in Yorkville I presume? Have tried a wide range of sausages from them: Bratwurst, Knockwurst, Andouille, Smoked sausage, Braunschweiger, Weisswurst, Chorizo... All have been very, very good but still "commercial" and not comparable to good home made sausages I've had from a Spanish friend and a French butcher in a small village near Lyon or have made myself. The Andouille from the Spaniard, heavily laced with ground cloves and fresh garlic chunks, and the Andouillette from the Lyonnaise shop with nutmeg, cream, bread crumbs, tripe hunks, veal, pork and pork fat and shallots...
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Or better yet, make them on your grill at home. I’ve lived in numerous states and have these shipped to me from Rochester, NY every year for myself and new friends to try. They are all amazed. Red Hots btw, never was a fan of their White hots.
Don't give up on whites, neighbors in SC love them when served. There are several Rochester based Abbott's Ice Cream franchises opening in NW South Carolina (near Clemson) that carry Zweigles!
(The shipping costs are pretty high otherwise.)
Thanks for the heads up Keowee!
Also rawlys is good and of course super duper. Dutches great
People love blackies.
The craziest thing about ct food is how awesome
The hotdogs are and how they have the best pizza on the planet.
Hiram's in Fort Lee
At that time I was told they were natural casing deep fried in turkey grease. They seemed the same on a visit 10 years ago.
I have a (probably faux) recipe for their onion custard mustard topping; I have to make and bring it to every neighborhood picnic in South Carolina!
Thuman’s. Still. And Rutt’s has been there since the 40’s. Took my sons there for some last month. I could eat 5 of them if I let myself.
Jackie’s Lemon Ice. Wow. Drove past that every time my mom took us to see my grandparents in N. Newark Been gone for years and years. Now it’s either Jimmy Buff’s or Dickey Dee’s for Italian Hot dogs. Had one of those too last month .
Dickie Dees and Jimmy Buffs both beat Jackies in the Italian catagory.
This is another vote for Tommy's Hot Dogs in Carteret,N.J.. I grew up on Tommy's,when all he had was a small cart & yet lines would wrap around the block (So this is a business in operation for close to 60 years). Tommy passed recently but his family now runs the business as a store front from their house.Still the best I've ever had!
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In Belleville nothing would ever beat Jackies Italian hot dog with onions, potatoes, peppers on half a ciabatta loaf.
Dickie Dees and Jimmy Buffs both beat Jackies in the Italian catagory.
Is there even. Jackie’s anymore? Gone from the original location for over 20 years if not more
Can't beat a $1.50 for a decent dog and a Coke.
It was on Diners, Drives Ins and Dives. Its legit.
That’s a name I haven’t heard in many years
Ate a couple of those almost 50 years ago, once and only time, with "everything" on it.
Kept tasting it every burp work a couple of days afterwards.
Not my favorite experience, but clearly memorable!
My Mom & Dad used to go their stand on Palmer Avenue in Mamaroneck, NY way back in the 1930s! It's still standing. Great Hot Dogs! First Hot Dog I ever ate split down the middle!
Is this the only place in Westchester that splits their hot dogs? Years ago I had friends that lived in White Plains and they took me to a hot dog stand that split their dogs and cooked them on the flat top. Also had really good mustard
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Is this the only place in Westchester that splits their hot dogs? Years ago I had friends that lived in White Plains and they took me to a hot dog stand that split their dogs and cooked them on the flat top. Also had really good mustard
Walters did have a place in white plains as of like 2 years ago.
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Is this the only place in Westchester that splits their hot dogs? Years ago I had friends that lived in White Plains and they took me to a hot dog stand that split their dogs and cooked them on the flat top. Also had really good mustard
Walters did have a place in white plains as of like 2 years ago.
Does have a place
Can't beat a $1.50 for a decent dog and a Coke.
Yeah, but hot dogs aren't steak - even if you paid 5x as much you're only out a few bucks, but you'll get a much better dog.
The question is - do dogs deserve to be categorized based on preparation? Some hot dogs I can only eat grilled (Nathans), while others IMO are meant to be served dirty water style (steamed, like Sabrett). Some of them desperately need toppings, while others can pull it off on their own.
When I was in Frankfurt am Main years ago, I bought bratwurst from just about every little vendor I passed on the street, and they were all delicious. And I got a terrific sandwich in a shop in the train station.
Also my father in law agrees miller dogs actually were better than Hummel
They also offer a Jalapeno/Cheddar version.
Its still there, they just moved across the street and a little further east. Others in Newark that compare to JJ's are: Chris Red Hots and Tony's
Natural casing makes a huge difference for me. Still remember where I was when I had my first one - a beautiful summer day on the beach in Fairfield.
Deutschmacher Frankfurters Natural Casing. My relatives in New England turned me on to these. Awesome on the grill. I don't see them a lot in NY.
There is a place near me that makes their own (and have awesome Bratwurst as well) Old school German Deli and meat store. Forest Pork in Huntington. Great at tailgates.
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Is that place still around? We used to go there when I was a kid in the 80's visiting relatives.
i live and have lived up the street from Swanky's my entire life and never went there isn't that crazy? been to the one in westport oddly enough. all closed now.
around here(fairfield county) i like super duper weenie.
Duchess is so clutch though. really just a great fast food joint.
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ago. Wasn't crazy about Walter's.
i live and have lived up the street from Swanky's my entire life and never went there isn't that crazy? been to the one in westport oddly enough. all closed now.
around here(fairfield county) i like super duper weenie.
Duchess is so clutch though. really just a great fast food joint.
Swanky Franks, LOL..Totally forgot about that place...Awesome Dogs
Also my father in law agrees miller dogs actually were better than Hummel
Windmill is still great..Love their Brats as well
Also rawlys is good and of course super duper. Dutches great
People love blackies.
The craziest thing about ct food is how awesome
The hotdogs are and how they have the best pizza on the planet.
Yup, CT has very good pizza and hot dogs, I can't think of any better..Really good Ice Cream as well
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