Hot diggity dog! July is National Hot Dog Month, something the National Hot Dog and Sausage Council promotes each year. The council likewise established National Hot Dog Day, which is the 3rd Wednesday in July, which this year falls on July 19.
And who does not enjoy a good dog? There are a range of methods to serve them — plain, grilled, with chili and cheese, additional mustard, catsup, on a bun, without a bun, on a stick … a lot of to call.
To commemorate, toss some hot dogs on the grill and welcome a couple of buddies over to delight in or get the family and head out to delight in a yummy hotdog at a regional restaurant. Here are 10+ locations around Louisville where you can get a hotdog, made your method.
WHAT: Dairy Del serves a range of milkshakes, sundaes, hand-dipped ice cream cones, soft-serve ice cream and healthy smoothies. Specialty treats consist of a funnel fry sundae, banana split, S’mores parfait and hot fudge cake. For a low-cost, mouthwatering snack, attempt the Polish sausage hot dogs ($1.69-$3.79), hamburgers, popcorn chicken, nachos or pretzels ($3-$6).
WHERE: 1516 S. Shelby St.
WHEN: daily from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m.
MORE DETAILS: facebook.com/DairyDel/
WHAT: Dairy Kastle is a walk-up experience that is commemorating over 40 years of serving soft-serve ice cream, chili dogs, BARBEQUE, taco in a bag, and more. It likewise has a vegan choice hotdog and chili dog. “We work to develop an enjoyable experience for everybody. We eagerly anticipate seeing and serving all our terrific clients,” says owners Katherine Smith and Damian Vitale.
WHERE: 575 Eastern Parkway
WHEN: Tuesday-Saturday, 11 a.m. to 9:30 p.m.; Sunday, twelve noon to 9:30 p.m.
MORE DETAILS: Cash just. dairykastle.com
WHAT: Five Guys is understood for its hamburgers and french fries however likewise serves an amazing all-beef hotdog, split and grilled lengthwise for a caramelized outside. Choose from a cheese, bacon or bacon and cheese dog with your preferred garnishes. They likewise serve veggie sandwiches, grilled cheese sandwiches and BLT and french fries.
WHERE: 4226 Shelbyville Road; 4901 Outer Loop; 4116 Summit Plaza Dr.; 13303 Shelbyville Road; 2221 State St., New Albany; 1500 Veterans Parkway, Jeffersonville; 9050 Dixie Highway
WHEN: Daily 11 a.m. to 10 p.m.
MORE DETAILS: fiveguys.com
WHAT: Get It On a Bun at Booty’s uses hot dogs including its Booty Dog, a smoked sausage, chili, 2 sort of cheese, grilled pepper and onions; chili cheese dog, 1/3 pound Angus all-beef dog, chili and shredded cheese and smoked sausage. It likewise serves the Booty Delux Burger, a Kentucky State Fair acclaimed hamburger that is topped with smoked Gouda, applewood bacon, grilled pepper/onion collection, chipotle mayo, lettuce, and tomato on a toasted brioche bun. Bratwurst, vegan hamburger, Jamaican jerk chicken sandwich, tater tub (fresh frying pan fried potatoes with house flavoring topped with queso, slow-roasted pork, house chipotle sauce, and sour cream, jalapeno or house hot relish optional) and more.
WHERE: 822 State St., New Albany. Also a food truck.
WHEN: Tuesday-Saturday, 11 a.m. to 8 p.m.
MORE DETAILS: 812-292-3800; facebook.com/BootysDiner
WHAT: The GRÜV serves the Louisville Slugger Corney Slaw Dog, a marinaded beef hotdog, chili, slaw, and your option of shredded cheese (mix blend or cheddar). Also understood for its Grüv Wings, nachos and sauces. Customers have the choice of having menu products tossed in any of the distinct GRÜV house sauces, buffalo lemon pepper, black truffle garlic Parmesan, hot sweet barbecue, Ma Cille Southern Tangy barbeque and hot sweet buffalo. It likewise serves chicken tenders, subs, Quesadillas and fish. Veggie choices are available.
WHERE: 434 W. Market St.
WHEN: Monday-Friday, 11 a.m. to midnight; Saturday and Sunday, twelve noon to midnight
MORE DETAILS: thegruvlou.com
WHAT: Get a taste of Chicago-design classics at Lonnie’s Best Taste of Chicago. Its hot dogs are all beef and served on a steamed poppy seed bun. Hot dogs consist of Clark St. Hot Dog, with yellow mustard, piccalilli delight in, fresh sliced onions, tomato wedges, cucumbers, sport peppers, and a dash of celery salt; Congress Cheese Dog, smothered with hot melted cheese; Rush St. Chili Cheese Dog, made with homemade chili, hot melted cheese, yellow mustard, and newly sliced onions; the Wabash Chili Dog, made with homemade chili topped with yellow mustard and fresh sliced onions and the State St. Dog, sauerkraut, yellow mustard, and onions. Also serve Polish sausages, hamburgers, beef, hot wings, shrimp and more.
WHERE: 121 St. Matthews Ave.
WHEN: Tuesday, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Saturday, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
MORE DETAILS: 502-895-2380; lonniesbesttasteofchicago.com
WHAT: Hot dogs are the specialized at Mr. Hot Dog. It serves a bacon-wrapped hotdog, covered with 2 pieces of bacon; chili and cheese, chili and nacho cheese; Chicago design served with peppers, delight in, onions, tomatoes, and pickles; jalapeno and cheese, chopped jalapenos and nacho cheese; Italian design, with onion, potatoes, peppers and tomatoes and build your own dog choices. Mr. Hot Dog likewise uses sandwiches, hamburgers, a breakfast menu and a little desert menu with ice cream and churros.
WHERE: 6714 Outer Loop
WHEN: Daily 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.
MORE DETAILS: Carry out just. 502-290-4588
WHAT: A Korean Fusion Restaurant that serves Korean Corn Dogs with a vegan choice, Mochi Donuts and more. Korean corn dogs are hot dogs on a stick to a mouthwatering batter, rolled in garnishes like panko bread crumbs, cheese, or sugar. Mochi donuts are made with an unique mix of rice flour and mochi for a soft and chewy texture.
WHERE: 304 W. Woodlawn Ave., suite 1
WHEN: Tuesday-Saturday, 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.; Sunday, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.
MORE DETAILS: mochidogofficial.com
WHAT: Baseball, hot dogs and beer. There is absolutely nothing like a hotdog at a baseball video game. Louisville Slugger Field concession stands has it covered, Home Plate Snacks, Grand Slam Grill, First Base Grill, and Overlook Grill.
WHERE: 401 E. Main St.
WHEN: During Louisville Bats video games and unique occasions
MORE DETAILS: milb.com/louisville
WHAT: This food truck principle serves a range of premium hot dogs, consisting of the Louisville Dog ($11), which combines yellow mustard and flint-style coney sauce, veteran buddies of the hotdog, in addition to beer cheese, producing a decadent and extremely unpleasant experience.
WHERE: Food truck
WHEN: hours and area differ
MORE DETAILS: redtopdogs.com
WHAT: Famous for secret dish Cincinnati-design chili that is likewise served on a hotdog. It likewise serves its Classic Cheese Coney, a hotdog in a steamed bun, with mustard, covered with its initial secret-recipe chili, diced onions and a mound of shredded cheddar cheese; chili cheese sandwich and its well-known chili topped your method.
WHERE: 1266 Bardstown Road, 3505 Grant Line Road, New Albany; 340 Whittington Parkway; 4024 Dutchmans Lane
WHEN: Daily 10:30 a.m. to 10 p.m.; Monday-Saturday, 10:30 a.m. to 9 p.m.; Sunday, 11 a.m. to 9 p.m., New Albany area
MORE DETAILS: skylinechili.com
Sonic Drive-in
WHAT: Experience distinct, drive-in dining with more beverage mixes than you might envision. Sonic’s hot dogs are made with all beef and are served in a bakeshop bun. The All American is topped with catsup, yellow mustard, relish, and diced onions; foot long quarter pound coney is grilled and topped with warm chili and melty cheddar cheese served in a bakeshop bun and the corn dog is a hotdog covered in sweet corn batter fried to a crispy golden brown. Sonic likewise serves breakfast, hamburger, chicken, sandwiches, kids meals and more.
WHERE: 8600 Ambrosse Lane; 3641 Springhurst Boulevard; 11810 Standiford Plaza Dr.;
WHEN: Daily 10 a.m. to 11 p.m.; 9 a.m. to 11 p.m. Standiford Plaza Dr.
MORE DETAILS: sonicdrivein.com.
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