We were in Chicago could not decide which hot dog place to go to as there were just to many to choose from. We ended up near downtown Chicago and after finding a place close to Devil Dawg to park, we really enjoyed to 2 block walk from our parking structure to here. It was only 38 degrees and a bit drizzling out but very enjoyable and good to see some old style buildings. The Devil Dawg did not disappoint as it was a small place embedded in one of the buildings along the street. They only had room for standing eating on a counter that fits maybe 5-6 people at the most. The man that took our order was super nice and answered all our questions as we waited for our orders. Each of us got something different as my New Navy grandson ordered the Chicago Dog. All of our dogs were great as well as the fries that came with our order. We were able to walk across the street to a corner coffee & donut shop (Stan’s Donuts & Coffee) to sit down and enjoy our hot dogs inside (I will write a review on them too). We may try to come here sometime during the summer to enjoy their outdoor life around town. What a great experience going here and I truly recommend trying this...
Read moreMy hot dog was wrapped in two sheets of paper, both were soaked through with grease. I opened them up and the thing was squished and the cheap bread had not recovered. The toppings -cheese, relish, etc - had congealed into a separate mass that was hard to get in the same bite as the sausage itself. Mine had jalapenos that came from the most acidic can of jalapenos ever made, it tasted like someone looked at my hot dog and thought that the only way to save it was to pour half a bottle of vinegar on it. The sausage, by the way, was flavorless; the average Oscar Meyer dog packs a bigger punch than this thing did. I threw it away after two bites; it was inedible to me and I'm not a picky eater at all, i dumpster dive for past-date food on the regular but this hot dog was too gross for me. If you like this sort of food, know that the portions are pretty small for the price, 8 to 10 dollars for a smallish hot dog. Yes, it's the old Borscht Belt joke: the food here is terrible, and the portions...
Read moreDevil Dawgs! First time trying a Chicago Dog. I was skeptical. Let's jump right into this review.
What did I have - Chicago Dog - Mustard, Onions, Relish, Pickle, Tomato, Sport Peppers & Celery Salt - $5.50 It was epically delicious! Those sport peppers were the hit. The question is have is, how is the relish so green? I love it. That color gives the hot dog a pop of color.
Bag of fries - $4.50
Pros Large selection of hotdogs, plus they sale burgers, chicken, fries, and onion rings.
Made to order #freshfood.
Great customer service.
Cons No inside seating.
Cashless - I am not a fan of cashless places, but, your girl walked here so, I wasn't leaving without a Chicago Dog.
Overall, I'll be back to try another Chicago Dog and something else because Devil Dawgs has options. I won't say pull up Chicago because it is evident that Chicago is...
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