Best Of Phoenix 2002 – Best Hot Dog

Best Of Phoenix 2002 – Best Hot Dog

(reprinted from the Phoenix New Times, Sept. 26, 2002)

It seems kind of sacrilegious to honor a hamburger shop for its hot dogs, but the two go together like baseball and, well, hot dogs. And when the dogs are as topnotch as the ones served at the Chicago Hamburger Co., it only makes too much sense to us.

The dogs in question are all-beef Viennas imported from Chicago. Our favorite style is the traditional, tucked in a bun and dressed with mustard, relish, onions, pickle, tomatoes and sauerkraut. Just one is a full meal at just $3.15, partnered (for free) with hot, mealy French fries or soupy coleslaw. But sometimes we want to step out a little, and for that, we turn to the Cheddar dog, the chili dog or the ultimate, the chili/cheese dog. The Chicago Co. doesn’t disappoint with fans of Polish dogs, fire dogs or bagel dogs, either. Once, when we were feeling really macho, we tried to take on the massive “Dave Jantz Double Dog.” It bit us back.

How much do we love these dogs? We still smile when we think of the Valentine’s Day note posted once on the daily special board. It read, “Vienna Hot Dog w/fries 2.25. Nothing says I love you’ like a steamin’ weenie.” We couldn’t have said it better ourselves.