Doghouse Burgers Hot Dog. Best In Chester County. Beer Pricing.
The hot dog in the picture above might not look appetizing but it was. I got it at Doghouse Burgers in Downingtown. I forget what they call this variation but it's a really thick, grilled hot dog with mustard, sauerkraut and caramelized onions.
Oh baby!
Not too crazy about the pricing though. $5.50 for that thing! Come on Doghouse Burgers. You should really lower the price to $4.50 at tops. But on the upside, when I was sitting there stewing about the price I looked up at the menu board and saw that a large cup of fries was only $2.00! And that's cheap! So it all evened out. I do recommend this place for the hot dogs. To tell you the truth it's probably the best hot dog in Chester County come to think of it. Even better than Jimmy John's. (Which I'm not to crazy about because the skins are way too thick for my taste).
And speaking of pricing, I know a one dollar difference isn't THAT much but it's just something that gets under my skin. Especially with a beer. A five dollar imperial pint (20 oz) is fine. A $5 US 16 oz pint can be OK. A $5 12 oz beer is bullshit. And a $5 10 oz beer (Teca in West Chester) should be a crime!
I hate that place (Teca). Overpriced. Especially for the attitude of that lot.
10 comments:
I think I should have taken a sideview of that weiner!
That's what she said!
Ooh, snorker in a bap!
Approve!
The Jules - are these UK terms? I have no idea what that means.
That dog looks split? Gonna lose a lot of juice that way. That's what the casing is there for, people!
scope - no!
Yep. Snorker, for heavenly cylindrical pig meat and bap, for bready comestible.
S'nice.
The Jules - Ha! I've never heard of that.
Better than a Harry's Hot Dog???
Not crazy about Harry's hot dogs to tell yo the truth. They're OK.
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