15 September 2012

Where to find a hotdog?

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Its a silly question I know but Im stumped. I have a little man who wants to go out for a hotdog for his birthday. I cant think of where to take him. Other than a bowling alley or an ice cream/frozen yogurt shop (I know, weird huh!) I cant think of anywhere that serves them.

Can anyone recommend a location for us? A restaurant would be preferable to a side of the road location since he wants something a little more special than Mum’s at home version.

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colourful sydney racing identity8:18 am 18 Sep 12

Wig and Pen. Young fella can have one of their hot dogs, you can have ploughmans lunch and a pint. Win/win.

This website can never endorse the Wig and Pen. Explaining why would require briefing counsel so don’t ask.

Comic_and_Gamer_Nerd said :

Spykler said :

farnarkler said :

Yum Yum Tree, that’s it!! I kept thinking Lemon Tree however, that’s a UK railway platform shop!! In addition to great hotdogs, Yum Yum Tree do great meat rolls and other goodies.

Totally on the money Farnarkler, modern science has pretty much proven their pork rolls with apple sauce, onions and crackling are amongst the most delicious things on the planet, if not THE most delicious.

Sounds like I gotta try this place.

A decision you will not regret.

Comic_and_Gamer_Nerd9:00 pm 17 Sep 12

Spykler said :

farnarkler said :

Yum Yum Tree, that’s it!! I kept thinking Lemon Tree however, that’s a UK railway platform shop!! In addition to great hotdogs, Yum Yum Tree do great meat rolls and other goodies.

Totally on the money Farnarkler, modern science has pretty much proven their pork rolls with apple sauce, onions and crackling are amongst the most delicious things on the planet, if not THE most delicious.

Sounds like I gotta try this place.

farnarkler said :

Yum Yum Tree, that’s it!! I kept thinking Lemon Tree however, that’s a UK railway platform shop!! In addition to great hotdogs, Yum Yum Tree do great meat rolls and other goodies.

Totally on the money Farnarkler, modern science has pretty much proven their pork rolls with apple sauce, onions and crackling are amongst the most delicious things on the planet, if not THE most delicious.

Comic_and_Gamer_Nerd7:31 pm 17 Sep 12

Antagonist said :

Comic_and_Gamer_Nerd said :

Whatever happened to martys? He was hotdog king in this town but his van is gone.

Anyone? The bald headed bastard would not serve me unless I parked my V8 Falcon down the street from his van, but his double-dog with cheese, bacon and BBQ sauce was worth it.

*erection*

Costco. Cheap and delicious.

bigfeet said :

If you fancy a drive to Sydney, there is a place called Snag Stand on the 5th floor of the Centrepoint tower which also has a good selection.

Fairly sure there’s a Snag Stand opening in the Woden Plaza food court. Think it was where the seafood place was, next to Kingsley’s.

Comic_and_Gamer_Nerd said :

Whatever happened to martys? He was hotdog king in this town but his van is gone.

Anyone? The bald headed bastard would not serve me unless I parked my V8 Falcon down the street from his van, but his double-dog with cheese, bacon and BBQ sauce was worth it.

Honky Tonks do a gourmet HONKYDOG

LSWCHP said :

johnboy said :

mmm, tasty tasty bumholes!

Not fair. I just shot a mouthful of Boag’s Premium over my keyboard, which is a serious abuse of alcohol. 🙂

I guess I’ll just have to head out to Costco and grab another slab, which segues nicely into the hotdog theme.

I believe that you can get into the cafe area of Costco without a membership, and they do hotdogs. Not great hotdogs, but they’re OK and they also have bottomless softdrinks in big mugs.

I suppose the soft drinks don’t need bottoms if the hot dogs have piles of them.

Yum Yum Tree, that’s it!! I kept thinking Lemon Tree however, that’s a UK railway platform shop!! In addition to great hotdogs, Yum Yum Tree do great meat rolls and other goodies.

If you want to make them yourself Wollies sells ‘American’ style hot dogs which I really like. Closest thing to they type of hot dogs I had as a kid.

The cafe (can’t remember the name) at Centrepoint in Civic serves hot dogs. This cafe has garnered some notoriety here at the RiotACT, so that narrows the field somewhat.

BTW, whatever hapened to the Danish hot dog?

Comic_and_Gamer_Nerd12:53 pm 16 Sep 12

Spykler said :

farnarkler said :

There’s a tiny cafe/takeaway in Bailey’s Arcade that does a good hotdog.

+1 for Yum Yum Tree- everything’s good there!

WILL TRY IT NEXT TIME IM IN CIVIC.

Please everyone post secret hotdog lcations here. It has become a lost form of respectable dining in Canberra.

Rj’ s is ok.
Whatever happened to martys? He was hotdog king in this town but his van is gone.

farnarkler said :

There’s a tiny cafe/takeaway in Bailey’s Arcade that does a good hotdog.

+1 for Yum Yum Tree- everything’s good there!

There’s a tiny cafe/takeaway in Bailey’s Arcade that does a good hotdog.

arescarti42 said :

saraj said :

thanks for the helpful advice. think we’ll try the tracking station.

to those with the blatant unhelpful advice, do you fell better now that you’ve ruined yet another thread? just cant keep the smart arse comments to yourselves can you?

As a frequent poster of smart arse, blatantly unhelpful comments, I feel like I speak on behalf of everyone when I say, yes we do feel better now, and no, we can’t just keep the smart arse comments to ourselves.

+1

Comic_and_Gamer_Nerd9:23 am 16 Sep 12

Haha it appears some people in this thread are new to the interwebs. Smart arse comments is what makes this system of pipes and tubes run. Also porn.

Affirmative Action Man9:02 am 16 Sep 12

saraj said :

thanks for the helpful advice. think we’ll try the tracking station.

to those with the blatant unhelpful advice, do you fell better now that you’ve ruined yet another thread? just cant keep the smart arse comments to yourselves can you?

saraj – without the smartarse Riot Act would be pretty boring

The Wendy Franchises usually sell Hot Dogs and then your young fella can have a ice cream afterwards.

There you go, an actually helpful post. Don’t despair, we are not all a&^%holes on here.

MarieJones728:31 am 16 Sep 12

Costco makes a lovely hot dog and it has a self serve area with lots of different sauces, an onion machine and self serve soft drink. It’s not the most exciting place, but the hot dogs are good. I don’t think you need to be a member to enjoy that service but you best call them to ask first if you consider this option.

Enjoy

Madam Cholet7:44 am 16 Sep 12

I did not know that you could get hot dogs at Tidbinbilla. I luuuurve hot dogs and will be there at the first available opportunity.

My suggestions were going to be, The Wig & Pen, huge fantastic euro dog but not such a great spot for the wee one. You could also invest in a thermos that is big enough to hold food (from somewhere like Howard’s Storage World) and dine alfresco. Last suggestion is Wendy’s at Woden Westfield….again, not such a great spot.

Whilst on the topic of hot dogs, can someone please explain the addition of cheese? I have never ever had the desire to have cheese on a hot dog. My toppings ideally are tomato sauce, onion relish and mayo. If I’m feeling gourmet I’d go with mayo and Harissa.

Holden Caulfield2:04 am 16 Sep 12

saraj said :

thanks for the helpful advice. think we’ll try the tracking station.

to those with the blatant unhelpful advice, do you fell better now that you’ve ruined yet another thread? just cant keep the smart arse comments to yourselves can you?

Oh FFS, lighten up. I hope your child spends less time in the whaaaambulance than his mother.

What is the perfect hotdog?
In fact, OP, what is your little one looking for?

I think it is:
a) the soft moist bun
b) the savoury taste of American mustard
c) the sausage that has a juicy snap when you bite down on it

Maybe mum needs to try harder to give the little one the perfect hotdog.

The bun and the mustard are easy to come by (from your local supermarket) and the sausage needn’t be expensive.
However, you do need to pay attention to how the sausage is cooked (e.g. simmering water, right amount of time).

A perfect hotdog is 50% taste, 50% texture.

poetix said :

saraj said :

thanks for the helpful advice. think we’ll try the tracking station.

to those with the blatant unhelpful advice, do you fell better now that you’ve ruined yet another thread? just cant keep the smart arse comments to yourselves can you?

Um, the gentle jokes didn’t ruin the thread…A lot of people enjoy both the meaty information and the saucy jokes. The thread of sausages that is RiotACT needs the condiment of humour and the roll of sarcasm before being consumed by the salivating mouth of the eyes. Otherwise it would be very bland.

Not so much the sauerkraut of exasperation or the mustard of condemnation though.

Best wishes for a fun party for your child.

And incidentally:
http://www.news.com.au/world/biggest-daschund-to-lose-puppy-fat/story-fndir2ev-1226470648914

That is just dog-gone cruelty,although that is one hell of a sausage dog!

Holden Caulfield said :

Phil does pretty good hotdogs. You’ll find him outside the Private Bin most weekends. A good bloke too, he often lets you sponge a few smokes off him if you ask nicely.

Sorry, probably not the best recommendation, but thanks for the memories.

I wouldn’t mind stopping off outside the Private Bin, but i’m having trouble getting up to 88mph down Northbourne.

Comic_and_Gamer_Nerd10:42 pm 15 Sep 12

I love <3 bum holes and hart hotdogs almost as much. Making him your own is best bet. Zeirholes is decent but doubtful to satisfy a kids needs. Stay away from goodberrys.

+1 for Tidbinbilla. I regularly go out there for a good hotdog with bacon and cheese on a nice soft white hotdog bun.

Also, +1 for the obnoxious high and mighty wankers. Just cause they’re mummy never payed attention to them……
I know what a hotdog is made from, and I still eat it cause it tastes good. It tastes even better on that preservative filled pure white bun too, with sauce AND mustard. Perhaps if some weren’t trying to choke down Lentil Dogs on Gluten free bread sticks they would be less angry and obnoxious and simply answer the question and keep their mouth shut.

saraj said :

thanks for the helpful advice. think we’ll try the tracking station.

to those with the blatant unhelpful advice, do you fell better now that you’ve ruined yet another thread? just cant keep the smart arse comments to yourselves can you?

As a frequent poster of smart arse, blatantly unhelpful comments, I feel like I speak on behalf of everyone when I say, yes we do feel better now, and no, we can’t just keep the smart arse comments to ourselves.

Good choice not going to Frand and Beanz, they are terrible, and ordinary service

saraj said :

thanks for the helpful advice. think we’ll try the tracking station.

to those with the blatant unhelpful advice, do you fell better now that you’ve ruined yet another thread? just cant keep the smart arse comments to yourselves can you?

Um, the gentle jokes didn’t ruin the thread…A lot of people enjoy both the meaty information and the saucy jokes. The thread of sausages that is RiotACT needs the condiment of humour and the roll of sarcasm before being consumed by the salivating mouth of the eyes. Otherwise it would be very bland.

Not so much the sauerkraut of exasperation or the mustard of condemnation though.

Best wishes for a fun party for your child.

And incidentally:
http://www.news.com.au/world/biggest-daschund-to-lose-puppy-fat/story-fndir2ev-1226470648914

thanks for the helpful advice. think we’ll try the tracking station.

to those with the blatant unhelpful advice, do you fell better now that you’ve ruined yet another thread? just cant keep the smart arse comments to yourselves can you?

If you’ve got a membership, costco has great ones.

Any servo/7-11 type store will probably have the nasty ones

Holden Caulfield said :

Phil does pretty good hotdogs. You’ll find him outside the Private Bin most weekends. A good bloke too, he often lets you sponge a few smokes off him if you ask nicely.

Sorry, probably not the best recommendation, but thanks for the memories.

You could arrange a birthday cake with smokes instead of candles. He’ll never forget…

I’d +1 Bluey’s except for the fact that it’s at the tradies – the area is kid friendly enough, and if its during the day shouldn’t be a problem.

Holden Caulfield3:34 pm 15 Sep 12

Phil does pretty good hotdogs. You’ll find him outside the Private Bin most weekends. A good bloke too, he often lets you sponge a few smokes off him if you ask nicely.

Sorry, probably not the best recommendation, but thanks for the memories.

Goodberrys in Belconnen would be ideal for him and you. You can sit down with a coffee, he can enjoy his hotdog. Easy parking, or access by bus – its one block from the Belconnen Westfield bus stop.

johnboy said :

mmm, tasty tasty bumholes!

Not fair. I just shot a mouthful of Boag’s Premium over my keyboard, which is a serious abuse of alcohol. 🙂

I guess I’ll just have to head out to Costco and grab another slab, which segues nicely into the hotdog theme.

I believe that you can get into the cafe area of Costco without a membership, and they do hotdogs. Not great hotdogs, but they’re OK and they also have bottomless softdrinks in big mugs.

It’s the only solution I can think of in Canberra. Wherever you end up I hope you have a good time, and good onyer for looking after your little bloke. 🙂

They do a decent hotdog at the cafe at tidbinbilla tracking station.
And the space exhibits are awesome for all ages. Then the nature reserve is across the road if a rear ride with the windows down (or a walk) spotting wildlife appeals.
Happy birthday to your offspring

Truthiness said :

You could always mince a pig and shove it up its own arse, educational and delicious!

Seriously, would your child still want it if he knew how it was made? Which is worse, shattering his delusion, or feeding him boiled lips and bumholes for his birthday.

Yeah, making delicious food often requires some gross butchery to occur, so what?

johnboy said :

mmm, tasty tasty bumholes!

I’ve always found bumholes to be quite tender and juicy in a sausage that is!

You could always mince a pig and shove it up its own arse, educational and delicious!

Seriously, would your child still want it if he knew how it was made? Which is worse, shattering his delusion, or feeding him boiled lips and bumholes for his birthday.

mmm, tasty tasty bumholes!

In Canberra, probably Franks and Beanz at the Majura Park complex (just in front of Woolworths) is your best bet. Its a food court, but as hot dogs go, they are not too bad and there is a range of options.

You could buy good quality sausages, sauerkraut, rolls, condiments etc and make your own at home, but if he wants to go out somewhere, that is probably your best option locally.

If you fancy a drive to Sydney, there is a place called Snag Stand on the 5th floor of the Centrepoint tower which also has a good selection.

Why not take a day trip to Sydney and go to Harry’s Cafe d’ Wheels in Woolloomooloo? Very nice hotdogs and a really cool location

Enjoy a good hot doggie myself … decent options around here are indeed scarce.

Costco is a reliable default for me … not so useful if you’re not a member. Frank & Beanz out at Majura Park is also a better option than the donut shops (http://www.frankandbeanz.com.au/menu.html).
Can’t point you towards are more standard cafe-type-place coz I don’t use them. If you want to go OTT, Zierholz Fyshwick have a “barrosa valley kransky sausage on rustic bread w/ dried shallots, sauerkraut & mustard” for 15 beer tickets … maybe not ideal for the little man.

Goodberrys?

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