2024
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2024
When Timothy Cam opened Dirt Dog, he had in mind one of his childhood memories: the day he and his brother tasted hot dogs prepared on the street, on a supermarket cart. The scene takes place in the 1990s. The two men are children at the time: their mother reprimands them, telling them to stop eating dirt - dirt - since cars drive right by the sausages. Nevertheless, Timothy Cam had the best culinary experience of his life: it led him to set up his own hot dog restaurant in 2014. Worth a try!
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Members' reviews on Dirt Dog
4.3/5
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The ratings and reviews below reflect the subjective opinions of members and not the opinion of The Little Witty.
Visited in february 2024
Muy rico todo
Visited in february 2024
Food was yummy especially the street corn and the loaded fries! Be prepared to wait for your food to be cooked on the spot!
Visited in february 2024
No tables availabe.. always full,too small place
Visited in february 2024
I like the simplicity of the hot dogs and drinks. I could easily eat two or three hot dogs here because the taste is not over whelming. One of the hot dogs I like the most is the Elote dog without corn.
However I asked for hot sauce and was shocked to hear they did not have any.
Due to the lack of condiments and the amount of stickers on the door which makes the place look "junkie" before even walking in I have to remove one star.
I understand Dirt Dog is going for a street style but if customers walk up to the door and are confused to weather they are in the right place or not based on all the stickers everywhere something is wrong.
However I asked for hot sauce and was shocked to hear they did not have any.
Due to the lack of condiments and the amount of stickers on the door which makes the place look "junkie" before even walking in I have to remove one star.
I understand Dirt Dog is going for a street style but if customers walk up to the door and are confused to weather they are in the right place or not based on all the stickers everywhere something is wrong.
Service could use some work. But they performed their jobs.
Atmosphere is kind of a 2000s Mexican dive bar feel.