YES! YES! YES! Best hot dog I've ever had. and I love the drinks and the low prices. It's not a trip to New York without a stop there.
First you had my curiosity, now you have my attention!!! (P.S.) are we just going to ignore those delicious $20 hot dogs from Minute Maid Park...
What? Texas has one of the largest German populations in the country. Dog's n kraut is quite popular in these parts. Not as popular as the chili, but you know..
Yeah, I get them with onions (also free) and fries (dollar extra). You can't beat that anywhere in the NY-NJ-CT area.
Don't get me wrong, I love sauerkraut and onions on a dog. And I'll probably get Nathan's once or twice – I spend nearly 50 hours a week there – but Chicago clearly has the best hot dogs. If I can't get tomatoes and onions and neon green relish and a dill pickle and chili peppers and celery salt, it's not worth the calories. I'm far more excited for the two Mediterranean places opening in the food court. Pita and hummus makes for a good, reasonably low cal lunch when I don't pack my own. As for Moon Tower, they're not exactly hot dogs. It's amazing wild game sausage with amazing toppings in a fantastic bun with good, cheap, craft beer. Also, screw Chick-Fil-A. I don't get what the big deal is. Yes, they serve fried chicken on bread with a pickle. Wahoo.