Hot Dogs: rank them

mr.jameswoods

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Kendo;1889108 said:
I agree with Hos on the Sonoran dogs. Best ever. When I went to school at U of A we used to go to a place called BK's in South Tucson at least once a week. Bacon wrapped hot dogs with cheese, mayo, salsa, beans, and a roasted pepper for some spice. The key is the soft bun that it comes in. Whenever I go through Tucson now I always take a little detour for some Mexican hot dogs. :)

You and HOS have me convinced. The next time I'm in Tucson, I'm going to BK's.
 

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joseephuss;1889299 said:
I hate you guys. I am trying the whole new year, new resolution to get in better shape and you are making me crave hot dogs. Great.

I supposedly have the same resolution you do according to my wife. She doesn't know I'm discussing hot dogs here.
 

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Hostile;1885426 said:
If any of you ever come to Tucson there are hot dogs here to try. I don't know squat about name brands other than Vienna beef.

First of all Sonoran style hot dogs. They wrap the hot dogs in bacon and fry them. The they put them in the bun with a small amount of pinto beans & grilled onions. Then for toppings you can add shredded cheddar, jalapenos, guacamole, and some salsa.

You will get hooked. Trust me.


Luke's Chicago style hot dogs. Vienna beef dogs, brown mustard, diced onions, homemade sweet relish, tomato slices, cucumber slices, serrano peppers, Clausen dill pickle strip and a splash of season salt.



Pat's Chili Dogs. Pat's is an institution here. No credit cards, debit cards or checks. Cash only. Worth it. They make great cole slaw and sauerkraut dogs too.

the second two sound good, got turned off by the bacon in the first one
 
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