Now, you got hot dogs, and you got hot dogs.... GOOD DOG doesn't have either of those. These puppies (excuse me) are gourmet, all natural casing 100% beef (or yummy veggie) works of art.
For GOOD DOG, its the little things that make it great; relish, BBQ sauce, and slaw made in house. Cole slaw taste really is a personal preference, but i liked it fine... Not as good as Mom's, but nobody beats hers!
Two interesting things about GOOD DOG are the frites (pronounced "freets") dutch-style fries in a paper cone, and their condiment gallery. Each table in GOOD DOG has holes in it for you to deposite your cone while you eat your dog, and they have awesome frite sauce, a mayo based companion. The condiment gallery has sauces from all over the world for you to experiment with on your dog or frites. I recommend the wasabi ketchup.
The menu has lots of options to choose from: BBQ, Chicago, slaw, and philly... They even have salads and other things, so you don't actually have to eat a hot dog!I liked the atmosphere: friendly, helpful, slightly hipster, and very inviting. I could see the tried and true southerner not liking GOOD DOG simply because the BBQ dog doesn't have pulled pork on it! If you want a real Q dog, by all means go to Old Plantation, but come to GOOD DOG expecting something different.
Prices are higher than other hot dog places, and I feel thats the only let down for me.


apparently i need to go to Old Plantation! bc i have NO idea what a BBQ dog is apparently...i LOVE this blog. you should put where these places are located! maybe store hours too. like:
ReplyDeleteLocated next to Clumpies in North Chatt.
Open 11-8 everyday.