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Your favorite Hot Dog Stand?

Fletch

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Adelaidey said:
"An Ice Cream Program"
I remember that one...The rents (ca. 1961, long before my advent) lived in Alexandria, VA, and well remember Carl's Custard in Fredericksburg (they used to go antiquing and such in the area).

I forget if the program mentioned Stroh's Ice Cream, a favorite in my Michigan school days. The Stroh Brewery had the bright idea to convert to a soda fountain and ice cream firm with the passing of Prohibition, and they apparently did a bang-up job. In the 80s, I recall, Stroh's boasted they had more butterfat content by weight than Haagen-Dazs! A classic Detroit treat was the Vernors Cooler, Stroh's vanilla blended with Vernors ginger beer into a frothy frappé.
 

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Fletch said:
Duck fat is the Blue Bonnet of fine cuisine. Anything's better with duck fat on it.
So true. Whenever I roast duck I save the fat for frying eggs and sauteing and roasting vegetables.
 
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PBS's "A Hot Dog Program"

One of my favorite shows that gets played on many local PBS stations around the Fourth of July is called "A Hot Dog Program." It is a really fun look at Hot Dog culture and some of the great hot dog places across the USA.

One of my favorite lines is an interview of a 20 something New Yorker that is outside of one of the NY Hot DOg eateries. When asked how he felt about the hot dogs, he responded that he felt "they have a nefarious hold over me" which is just brilliant. Nefarious!

Although a good tasting hot dog may not have a skin, I truly believe great hot dogs must have a skin that pops when you eat them
 

Barry

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I wish I had that list when I was out in LA for the Queen Mary event.

I did get to try Roscoe's in Long Beach though. That was kinda fun.

Barry
 

Grnidwitch

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Adelaidey said:
Superdawg in Chicago.... one of the last drive-ins left... go on the weekends in the summer, when all the classic cars come out, and enjoy an amazing Chicago dog with everything-- you won't be dissapointed :D


Ditto.

Best place to just sit and people watch.
 

Haversack

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I would like to second decobelle's endorsement of Jim-Denny's #2 in Sacramento. One summer back in the 1980s I was working on the Governor's Mansion a few blocks away with a group of other architecture students. Jim-Denny's became our local lunch spot at least once a week. You would see a full range of paople seated on those few stools from State Senators to Alkalai Flats bums.

Haversack.
 

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Spitfire

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Speedster said:
It has to be Harry's Place by N??rrebro Station in Copenhagen, Denmark

...Or the one at Gentofte Railwaystation. Class A. Homemade chiliketchup in five different strengths. Burgers and "frikadelle" burgers. Not to mention the "fl?¶skestegssandwich";)
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Nick's Grill & Yogurt Oasis, 103rd S. Western Avenue, Chicago; right down the street from Optimo.
Grab a dog-and-a-fedora. ;)
 

Hawkcigar

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Hemingway Jones said:
My favorite hot dog stand is Fenway Park. What can I say? It's all about the setting. :)


So true, so true, Mr. Jones. With something like a hot dog it's definitely all about the setting. My favorite hot dog stands are at Wrigley Field. You can't beat a hot dog and beer at the 'ol ballpark.
 

beaucaillou

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Grnidwitch said:
Ditto.

Best place to just sit and people watch.

After working every New Year's Eve (bars/restaurants), my former roommate and I would meet up at the Weiner's Circle to people watch. Everything crazy - every whacked-out mess and super sloppy drunken debacle, I witnessed there on those nights. Unbelievable.
 

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beaucaillou said:
the Weiner's Circle to people watch. Everything crazy - every whacked-out mess and super sloppy drunken debacle, I witnessed there on those nights. Unbelievable.
Yes, the WC is quite a scene at night. Thankfully, I know the crew well enough to circumvent the line, needing only to make eye contact to place my regular order, a grilled Polish and fries.:essen:
 

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