It’s hot dog summer, people. The sizzling sausages nationwide are the “it” food this season, with creative condiments, meat types, and instagram-worthy toppings. Atlanta isn’t holding back, either. Check out where to grab the best hot dogs around the city right now.
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Open for lunch only, Monday through Friday, this longtime Marietta hot dog stand specializes in very spicy chili dogs. There’s also a location in Cartersville.
This Smyrna hot dog spot has 18 varieties of frankfurters. Among the offerings are the Jamaican jerk chicken with grilled pineapples and island sauce and the taco dog with chili, cheese, and guacamole. Throw in a side of loaded fries and funnel cake sticks. There are now seven locations throughout metro Atlanta.
This food stall backed by chef Andrew Zimmern inside Chattahoochee Food Works is slinging both burgers and dogs. While the burgers get all the love, the hot dogs might be the sleeper hits on this menu. Try the New Yorker garnished with sauerkraut, Feltman’s mustard, and braised onions or the Chicago dog topped with bright green sweet relish, diced tomatoes and onions, peppers, Feltman’s mustard, and, of course, a pickle spear.
An Atlanta hot dog list would not be complete without this iconic fast food restaurant in Midtown. You’re welcomed with the iconic greeting, “What’ll ya have?” at the counter. Founded in 1928, the classic turns 96 in 2024. Grab a classic chili slaw dog, and don’t forget to pair it with a frosted orange.
Located inside the O4W Market, this counter-service spot serves everything from breakfast sandwiches and burritos in the morning to burgers, deli sandwiches, and quesadillas into the evening. Listed under “sandwiches” on the menu, order the 100% beef hot dog, with sides of sweet potato tater tots or bacon.
This beer garden in the middle of the Benteen Park neighborhood is always filled with people (and their dogs) enjoying fresh air, brews, and a variety of events throughout the week. The food menu at Red’s is loaded with hot dog selections, including the Das Dog with sauerkraut and brown mustard and the Red’s Favorite topped with pimento cheese, fig jam, and bacon.
The all-beef dogs at Little’s in Cabbagetown come topped with slaw and chili or chili and cheese. There’s always the DIY option with toppings that include bacon, dill pickle, chopped onion, diced tomato, pickled jalapeños, and relish. Counter seating is also available.
Manuel’s Tavern is a restaurant institution in Atlanta and so is the loaded hot dog topped with relish, chili, cheese, coleslaw, and sauerkraut. This hot dog plate comes with two, so pace yourself. Pair it with cold beer on draft, and you’ve got yourself a meal.
Located in the H Mart food court in both Duluth and Doraville, this Korean stall offers hot dogs on a stick (think corn dogs) that are deep fried and filled with a choice of cheese, rice cake, potato, and even squid ink. These internet-famous dogs are worth an instagram moment.
Established in 1979, Skips is a Chicago-style hot dog staple in Atlanta. Beyond the obvious choice of a Chicago dog, which comes topped with mustard, relish, onions, pickles, peppers, tomatoes, and celery salt, try the quarter pounder Polish sausage served with sauteed onions, spicy mustard and a slice of kosher dill pickle. The classic grilled “jumbo dog” will also satisfy the craving for summer’s best sandwich.
This Peachtree Corners hot dog spot offers beef, turkey, and vegetarian hot dogs complete with a variety of toppings. The “Georgia Dog” comes with coleslaw, barbecue sauce, and grilled onions. They also specialize in Chicago-style hot dogs.
A classic is always a surefire. This Atlanta staple is known for its soft-serve ice creams and loaded sundaes, along with hamburgers and hot dogs. The all-beef foot-long dog is served with chili, mustard, onions, and slaw. Also try the bacon cheese dog that comes loaded with chili and onions. There are three locations in Forest Park, East Atlanta, and Tyrone.
Open for lunch only, Monday through Friday, this longtime Marietta hot dog stand specializes in very spicy chili dogs. There’s also a location in Cartersville.
This Smyrna hot dog spot has 18 varieties of frankfurters. Among the offerings are the Jamaican jerk chicken with grilled pineapples and island sauce and the taco dog with chili, cheese, and guacamole. Throw in a side of loaded fries and funnel cake sticks. There are now seven locations throughout metro Atlanta.
This food stall backed by chef Andrew Zimmern inside Chattahoochee Food Works is slinging both burgers and dogs. While the burgers get all the love, the hot dogs might be the sleeper hits on this menu. Try the New Yorker garnished with sauerkraut, Feltman’s mustard, and braised onions or the Chicago dog topped with bright green sweet relish, diced tomatoes and onions, peppers, Feltman’s mustard, and, of course, a pickle spear.
An Atlanta hot dog list would not be complete without this iconic fast food restaurant in Midtown. You’re welcomed with the iconic greeting, “What’ll ya have?” at the counter. Founded in 1928, the classic turns 96 in 2024. Grab a classic chili slaw dog, and don’t forget to pair it with a frosted orange.
Located inside the O4W Market, this counter-service spot serves everything from breakfast sandwiches and burritos in the morning to burgers, deli sandwiches, and quesadillas into the evening. Listed under “sandwiches” on the menu, order the 100% beef hot dog, with sides of sweet potato tater tots or bacon.
This beer garden in the middle of the Benteen Park neighborhood is always filled with people (and their dogs) enjoying fresh air, brews, and a variety of events throughout the week. The food menu at Red’s is loaded with hot dog selections, including the Das Dog with sauerkraut and brown mustard and the Red’s Favorite topped with pimento cheese, fig jam, and bacon.
This Peachtree Corners hot dog spot offers beef, turkey, and vegetarian hot dogs complete with a variety of toppings. The “Georgia Dog” comes with coleslaw, barbecue sauce, and grilled onions. They also specialize in Chicago-style hot dogs.
A classic is always a surefire. This Atlanta staple is known for its soft-serve ice creams and loaded sundaes, along with hamburgers and hot dogs. The all-beef foot-long dog is served with chili, mustard, onions, and slaw. Also try the bacon cheese dog that comes loaded with chili and onions. There are three locations in Forest Park, East Atlanta, and Tyrone.
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