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1. Cuban X Senators posted on April 09, 2010 at 05:08 PM # hit 0 | hit 0ATL: Too much slaw, not enough chili for me (and hot dog "chili" in that I-95 area of the south is almost all beef and virtually no sauce)
DC: Ben's . . . damn I miss that. Gotta beat the Esskay dogs we got at RFK in my youth.
Houston: Forget the dog, just gimme the brisket.
SF: Yeah, maybe, but that's where I'm getting one today.
BPiA used to have good food, but outsourced it all to a company and it went downhill after that. Now when I go there, all I get is a bag of just roasted peanuts in a shell.
Wrigley seemed to have 2 good dog stands that I found in my 2 games there a couple of years ago. One up the left field line that had grilled brats with sauteed onions that were pretty good, and then there was a good Chicago dog place around home plate. These were just stands along the halls, not the actual built in concession counters.
dummy!
I think we have had this discussion before, but are there many stadiums that don't allow you to bring in outside food? I go to 10-15 Yankee games a year and bring food to all of them. The food in DNYS is pretty good for the most part, but it is all stupidly expensive.
You can buy Nathan's in casing in San Francisco - look around.
I had one. It was good, but Casper's kicks its ass. I think a great hot dog needs beef and pork to give it some extra flavor.
I'm going to buy some Thumann's dogs on the way back to try them out.
On that same road trip, I had one of the legendary "Dodger Dogs" - horribly disappointing.
I think most stadiums did not let you, until some fans started complaining about hypoglecemia and other conditions where they must consume certain foods or water, and there was a very public case recently where the Rays I believe didn't let a hypoglecemic bring in his own peanuts which brought bad PR. So now I think most will let you bring in a reasonable amount of food, under certain restrictions.
Thumann's hot dogs are best hot dogs.
http://www.hollyeats.com/Speeds.htm
The biggest difference is how they are cooked. Boiled dogs are good....for throwing in the trash. Grilled is where it is at.
Amen.
Dodger Dogs are terrible. Inedibly bad.
The new Yankee Stadium finally has some decent dogs if you go to the right place. Some of the sausage stands have Nathan's dogs with skin on the griddle. Those are the ones you want.
Nathan's without casing is like Jeter in a Red Sox uniform.
So either version will give 95% of baseball fans indigestion?
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