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City: Baltimore
Wednesday, July 15, 2009 

Current mood:zazzed




7.18.08

1. Dogtown - Rochester, NY

Featuring veg, all beef, and other sausage options

The mongrel, a sensational Chicago, and a not-so-bad Carribean dog. Huge menu.

Multiple awesome sides incl sweet potato fries. Great staff. Cozy place. Decent patio.

2. Hot Doug's - Chicago, IL

Known as the tops. Of course, incredible Chicago (all-time favorite).

Duck-fat fries on Saturdays or weekends or somesuch.

3. James Coney Island - Shepherd and Richmond in Houston, TX

Sentimental favorite. A Chicago style plus chili-cheese fries every visit back. Plus root beer.


Hot dog suggestions welcome.

Addendum (10.22.08) -- Returned during the Bmore Round Robin to Hot Doug's and this time had a Mediterranean Lamb Sausage. It was the best food I have ever eaten. Tour Manager Rose MF Chase split the Lamb Dog with me and had a Chi-Dog of her own. Lexie and Amy H of Lexie Mountain Boys and Victoria of Beach House also had Chi-Dogs, our friend Rob got some veggie dogs, and as a table we split several orders of duck-fat fries (Rob got a cheese fry for himself.) Victoria had apparently been talking about these dogs for a few years and it was a relief to many when she finally indulged in her desire. We were, all of us, rejuvenated by our feast. Doug says that there are no two finer words in the English language than 'encased meats.' That's probably not true but alright, dude.

(12.19.08) This is a little late. BH band and I played in Portalegre, Portugal a month or so ago. Dan of that band and I went out afterwards in this small town to try to score some beers. We did! A few successes later, we were pointed towards Ken, an American ex-pat English Professor selling dogs from a stand in the town's little square. His dogs were top of the heap, some of the best, with a variety in sausage type and fixings that I have never seen elsewhere. He is also a very hospitable stand-host and will talk to you about sports and Maryland for a very long time if you are so inclined. In Portugal, visit Ken.

(1.23.09) - Twice now I've had the pleasure of eating dog's cased and sold at Attman's Deli in Baltimore. This is my first venture into the local hotdog fare, and it's fucking working out. These dogs are singular: very pungent, something like a radical bologna, needing little decoration. We carried some down to DC for the inauguration and they stunk up the train car real well. Attman's is located on Baltimore's old Corned Beef Row, now like many places that were once awesome home to a bunch of gross development projects. I've yet to hit up the Doghouse; Rose is excited about their sign that reads, "Where meatloaf is made, not accumulated." Soon enough.

(3.9.09) - Went to Crif Dog's weekend before last in lower Manhattan. I don't eat bacon, and they seem to specialize in bacon-wrapping their hotdogs. It was ok. Their bathroom door is cool. They did have tater tots and root beer, two perfect accompaniments for hotdogs, and they're dogs really weren't bad, grilled, otherwise well-dressed.

Friday, we dropped off the car to get new rims, and rode bikes back home, passing the prison and it's neighbor, the Doghouse. It was 9 am. We split a hotdog with kraut, mustard, onions, and relish. I'm pretty sure it was just a Hebrew National, split in the middle. Attman's self-encasing still wins, but fuck if this morning dog wasn't really good. I'm psyched to return for the meatloaf.



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Bunny Rabbit and Black Cracker

 
where does a dawg get a dog in the city man
 
Posted by Bunny Rabbit and Black Cracker on Monday, July 21, 2008 - 9:44 AM
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JANA HUNTER

 
crif dogs apparently. plus porn bonus. though those kosher and halal dogs always suit me fine.
 
Posted by JANA HUNTER on Saturday, July 26, 2008 - 8:54 PM
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Cass-a-loo

 
Hot Doug's is very good I would agree...Chicago style is my favorite also...:oP

Personally...I just love the Herbrew International All Beef Hotdogs...they are super tasty! :)
 
Posted by Cass-a-loo on Monday, July 21, 2008 - 9:44 AM
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devil in a sleeping bag

 
any top dog in the east bay, CA is freakin good. a small stand featuring all types of infectiously appetizing wieners -- from veg to bockwurst to linguica. enhanced w/in-yr-face liberal politics, berkeley style. oh yeah, and they got RC cola.

 
Posted by devil in a sleeping bag on Monday, July 21, 2008 - 9:45 AM
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marie anna valentine gribouille
marie gribouille

 
Crif Dogs
saint marks place & first ave NY
>>sour cream and avocado hot dog. Porn on tv if you're lucky.



There's also that hot-dog place at the corner of pyke st and something, by neumo's in Seattle.
Yoni and I got
the cream cheese hot dog, was huge and delicious. Cream cheese in hot dogs makes a lot of sense.

 
Posted by marie anna valentine gribouille on Monday, July 21, 2008 - 9:45 AM
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SteveyBe

 
Zach's Shack Red Hots in Portland, Oregon - covered in inglehoffer mustard, jalapenos, and banana peppers.

 
Posted by SteveyBe on Monday, July 21, 2008 - 9:45 AM
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Dead City Sound

 
i'll eat a James Coney for you this weekend. fuck, i'll eat three.

 
Posted by Dead City Sound on Monday, July 21, 2008 - 9:46 AM
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Michael
Michael Harwell

 
Great list! If you're ever on Mission St in San Francisco after dark they serve bacon-wrapped hot dogs smothered in grilled onions and mustard.
The one I had was amaaaaazzing!
 
Posted by Michael on Monday, July 21, 2008 - 9:46 AM
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Romantic States

 
Ben's Chili Bowl - Washington, DC
A favorite of Bill Cosby, Ben's Chili Bowl features a delicious "half-smoke' dog with spicy homemade chili, mustard and onions. Chips on the side. Fountain drinks with crushed ice! Various meat and veg options. So tasty it's absurd.

 
Posted by Romantic States on Monday, July 21, 2008 - 9:46 AM
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Hearts of Animals

 
morningstar farms veggie corn dogs. just ate one. sweet and spicy mustard. side of black beans.

 
Posted by Hearts of Animals on Monday, July 21, 2008 - 9:47 AM
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Nancy
Nancy Pham

 
Bet you ain't missin' the other "hot" part of Houston.

 
Posted by Nancy on Monday, July 21, 2008 - 9:47 AM
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JANA HUNTER

 
believe it or not, baltimore competes.
 
Posted by JANA HUNTER on Saturday, July 26, 2008 - 8:55 PM
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afro-san

 
why is it a visit back now? shouldn't it be every time you come back from away?
 
Posted by afro-san on Monday, July 21, 2008 - 9:47 AM
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ben c. (doesn't use myspace anymore)

 
oh jana, how i love you so.


i'm not big on hot dogs... but topdog in berkeley, ca has some great veggie dogs... and a selection of over a dozen other doggies... there's always a line out the door. worth the wait.


be well.

 
Posted by ben c. (doesn't use myspace anymore) on Monday, July 21, 2008 - 9:48 AM
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avery square

 
red hot lovers - ann arbor, michigan

dogs dogs dogs and veggie options too!
big baskets of waffle fries!
interior hasnt changed since the 50s
and the picnic tables outside are neat.

 
Posted by avery square on Tuesday, July 22, 2008 - 6:51 PM
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The Sky or the Ocean

 
Soul Dog in Poughkeepsie, NY!
Tofudogs, meatdogs...
Yum.

 
Posted by The Sky or the Ocean on Saturday, July 26, 2008 - 9:22 PM
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Air Waves

 
Papayas hawt doooogs.
NY duh!
 
Posted by Air Waves on Saturday, July 26, 2008 - 9:23 PM
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JANA HUNTER

 
check
 
Posted by JANA HUNTER on Wednesday, October 22, 2008 - 6:25 PM
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the (bruce) manor
Bruce Manor

 
O'Betty's - Athens, OH

All-beef dogs with every topping, everything also in veggie dog version including vegan chili. Best french fries ever in peanut oil. kitschy decor including dozens of holographic jesus's. michael hurley calls it tofu heaven.

 
Posted by the (bruce) manor on Sunday, July 27, 2008 - 2:03 PM
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chris

 
Hollywood, Los Angeles, CA.


After the bars and/or clubs close typically results in illegal street vendors selling 'ghetto dogs.' Im sure theyre sold at other times in various places on earth disguised by a different name and possibly legally. However, LA is the only place I have had them. A ghetto dog is a hot dog wrapped in bacon which can be topped with onions, jalepenos, ketchup, mustard, and some other stuff... its a heart attack waiting to happen. I love it.

 
Posted by chris on Wednesday, August 06, 2008 - 1:59 PM
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done
Skyler Salinas

 
Big D's Dogs - Dallas, TX

It's right across from the Granada. Actually, the last time I ate there was after your show with Devendra. Their hot dogs are near orgasmic, though. They have veg dogs and veg chili, too. Which is definitely good on my part.

 
Posted by done on Thursday, August 21, 2008 - 7:50 AM
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Jordan O’Jordan

 
Hillybilly Hotdog - Huntington, WV. Home of the TacoDog. Seriously awesome. Also, one can eat said dog while sitting in an old bathtub, on tractor tires, or off steeringwheel tables.


Huntington also hosts an annual West Virginia Hot Dog Festival, complete with weinerdog races. Spectacular. (http://wvhotdogfestival. com/)

Mmm, non?
 
Posted by Jordan O’Jordan on Friday, December 19, 2008 - 3:35 PM
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Chen Santa Maria

 
in san francisco mission district on a weekend night there are carts with bacon wrapped doggies grileld with onions
 
Posted by Chen Santa Maria on Wednesday, January 07, 2009 - 5:57 PM
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Small Sur

 
Scallion hot dogs baked into tasty bread from one of many bakeries in NYChinatown are worth a try. Also, in Baltimore, check out G&A Restaurant in on Eastern Avenue in Highlandtown for tasty polish dogs and (real/homemade) gravy fries.

 
Posted by Small Sur on Wednesday, January 07, 2009 - 5:57 PM
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Colonel Parmisan

 
YESSS Dogtown IS THE BEST!!! any plans on returning to rochester anytime soon? the last time i saw you play was at benoit's house and i just had a splenectomy. it was a physically grueling evening.
and i think both you and deertick were sick that night
 
Posted by Colonel Parmisan on Sunday, January 11, 2009 - 8:23 PM
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TALK NORMAL

 
this is bringing me great joy. maybe b-more dog in near future.
s/tn
 
Posted by TALK NORMAL on Monday, March 09, 2009 - 5:33 AM
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