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Dog is man’s best friend, especially when he’s hungry. Voice Places is your guide to hot dogs in New York. We’ve got reviews from professional critics and fellow users, and thanks to comprehensive listings searchable by neighborhood, you won’t have to drive all over town to pick a wiener.


Hot Dogs restaurants in New York

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  1. Bark Hot Dogs

    474 Bergen St., Brooklyn, NY 11217

    Bark seeks to elevate hot dogs to gourmet status, and partly succeeds. The franks are proprietary links made near Syracuse, New York, with a pork-beef combo, exhibiting a... More »

  2. 5 Napkin Burger

    630 Ninth Ave., New York, NY 10036

    The eponymous burger requires three napkins, not five, but it's great anyway, laked with so much aioli it looks like melted cheese. The meat is high-quality, but it's... More »

  3. Gowanus Yacht Club

    323 Smith St., Brooklyn, NY 11231

    Four dogs has been my in-immediate-succession chow-down limitobut you will want to test yours at the wicked cheap and wicked meaty Gowanus Yacht Club. Proprietor Alan... More »

  4. Rudy's Bar & Grill

    627 9th Ave., New York, NY 10036

    The big, blank-eyed piggie statue outside Rudy's beckons you to enter. Trust it. This historic dive has been around since 1933 and recently started offering free... More »

  5. Gray's Papaya

    402 6th Ave., New York, NY 10014

    An institution for cheap (but reliable) hot dogs, Gray's Papaya is the everyman liaison to downtown NYC. Located above the West 4th metro stop, it's the garish gateway to... More »

  6. Jumbo Hot Dogs

    149 Canal St., New York, NY 10002

    Upscale frank joints have been elbowing their way into many nabes, challenging you to pay $3 or more for a mealy organic weenie with a roster of expensive toppings. Jumbo... More »

  7. NY Hot Dog and Coffee

    245 Bleeker St., New York, NY 10014

    CLOSED

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  • Last year's biggest restaurant tease was St. Anselm. Rather obscurely named after an 11th-century archbishop of Canterbury, the place opened in Williamsburg without a liquor license in May 2010, promising an emphasis on nose-to-tail eating that would have included beer-battered brains, homemade scrapple, foie gras pierogi, fried gizzard confit, and something intriguingly called "Skin 3...

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  • Wear your sunglasses as you exit the 2 or 3 train at Bergen Street, because the giant neon sign that spells out B-A-R-K glows with thousands of nuclear watts late into the evening. The interior is far more dark and chill, with raised counters running the width of the storefront, flanked by stools that allow you to perch but not slouch. Make your way past the seating area to find an ordering...

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