5 Great Long Island Hot Dog Spots Worth Visiting 🌭
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Hot dogs are an American food staple, with a particular surge of popularity in the summer months. As Long Islanders everywhere seek out their favorite foods, it is not surprising that hot dogs are at the top of some people’s lists. Below are five of some of Long Island’s best eateries offering hot dogs, from the well-established to the new.
Rock City Dogs, Bay Shore
Rock City Dogs is the brand new craft hot dog spot that blends a mix of rock ‘n roll into a creative menu. This unique restaurant comes from rock musician Stevie Reno, who saw to it that Rock City Dogs would embrace the energetic era of classic rock’s peak. Their thoughtfully compiled menu oozes rock, from “Sound Check” to the “Opening Acts”. This is not to mention a variety of cocktails and craft beers that bring together the Rock City Dogs experience.
All-beef craft hot dogs are offered as part of the menus “Headliners”. Vegan hot dogs, as well as gluten-free buns, can also be substituted. A charming variety of craft dogs are present on the menu. The Zeppelin Dog is beer-battered, containing sage green salad, cream cheese, raspberry jam, and truffle honey. There is also something for those seeking more traditional dogs. The Thin Lizzy contains house-made sauerkraut and mustard, while The Who is a timeless fusion of hot-dog, onion, and mustard.
You can also stop by their Dog Dash window for a quick to-go dog while you’re on the run. Visit this groundbreaking hot dog joint during your next hot dog craving!
Famous Charlie’s Hot Dogs, Islip Terrace
Famous Charlie’s Hot Dogs has been in operation for over 50 years. The well-known brand is a Long Island hot dog favorite that no list of Long Island hot dogs would be complete without. Operating off of Charlie’s original recipe, the famed hot dog truck operates out of Islip Terrace.
On the menu is what to be expected from a classic hot dog joint. No nonsense, classic dogs with some personal flare, complete with a variety of different toppings. Utilizing fresh ingredients and a timeless recipe, the once-closed Charlie’s Hot Dogs has been revitalized and continues to serve Long Islanders its great fare.
Local Burger Co., Patchogue
Local Burger Co., while of course catering to burgers as the titular menu item, has a surprise in store for those looking for quality hot dogs. With three locations on Long Island, including Patchogue, Bay Shore, and Southampton, this burger joint partners with local purveyors in order to bring Long Island ingredients and craft beers to their customers.
While menus across locations are typically the same, there are some differences as noted by their website. When it comes to their grass-fed hot dogs, the quality ingredients used to allow them to create some great classics. They are especially known for their great chili cheese dog and the more unique 3 Little Pigs, containing pulled pork and bacon.
Nathan’s Famous, Inc., Oceanside
Nathan’s Famous Hot Dogs is known throughout the New York area. Its Oceanside location, the first on Long Island and second location ever, introduced a clam bar and seafood options. With a focus on hot dogs, the brand continues to be a favorite, and for good reason.
Nathan’s Famous has a menu that comprises many varied hot dogs. While there are a ton of classics: chili dogs, cheese dogs, or a mix of the two, there are also more unique options that may vary by location. Offered at Oceanside is the NY cheesesteak dog and a monster of a menu item in that of the footlong hot dog.
Bonanza Stand of Oyster Bay, Oyster Bay
Oyster Bay’s Bonanza Stand is a unique spot. Known primarily not only for hot dogs but for Italian ices, Bonanza Stand has a little something for everyone in the Oyster Bay area and Long Island at large.
For a small looking stand, what they offer is anything but simple. Both residents and patrons from all over visit the stand for a bite of their delicious, fresh hot dogs that are considered some of the best of what Long Island has to offer. Afterward, an assortment of Italian ices awaits patrons with a sweet tooth or those who simply want to cool down.
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