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I am still looking for the great hot dogs like I used to get at Brooks Brothers in Charlotte. It seems all the hot dog places around here try and offer as much dressings as possible on the dogs. Brooks Brothers kept it simple.......bun,hot dog,mustard,onions and thier famous chilli.
I can't think of a single one where I grew up except for the chain Weinershnitzel. But I find hot dogs mostly disgusting, so I may not have been looking very hard. Speaking of hotdogs, the Sweetgrass Cafe at the Ace Hardware offers a really great bratwurst, something I have a hard time finding even in grocery stores. I got coupons through the track team so had to try the place, and everything we had was surprisingly good.
The makeings of a Great Hot Dog starts with a quality winnie.A soft steamed bun.Homemade chili.Thats a littlebit of a secret.Sweet onions,maybe chow-chow or coleslaw,a little musterd and homemade Cajun fries.Its a winner every time.I wish I was makeing them for the public right now!lol
I have had a lot of bad hot dogs in places that sell "gourmet" dogs. Best one I've had since I've been here was a Kobe dog at the Butcher and Bee on King St. It was damn good and worth every penny. Worst one was from Sesame Burger actually. It tasted like a Ball Park. Gag.
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