Sec Went to the food truck park off Howel Mill with some friends the other day and decided to try this place. For some reason when I think of food trucks I just assume everythi ng is made from scratch boy was I wrong. There chili, coleslaw and everything else was store bought garbage. The hotdogs I got tasted like something u get at a little league concesssion stand very boring and certainly not worth 5 bucks per dog.
Atiyah T.
Classificação do local: 5 Atlanta, GA
O M G! If you see this Dog on Wheels cart you better run to it. I recommend the El Colombo, god darn-it it’s so good. I know the combination of what it has on it will make you think twice. But it’s so delicious and huge! the El Colombo hotdog has, chopped chips, bacon bits, pineapples, Parmesan cheese sprinkled and laced with chipotle sauce, the meet is infuse I think with cumin, not so sure but it is worth every single taste. Be adventurous I TRIPLEDOGDAREYA!
Carrie Neal W.
Classificação do local: 5 Atlanta, GA
So I love Coke in a glass bottle too — but not as much as I love lunching with David K.!! We did the Woodruff Arts Center Street Food thingy today and I had a great hotdog! It’s my new guilty food, I guess, but it was delicious– I got the«Naked» — just a dog with the option to add mustard and ketchup(I went with both) — as I like to start with a baseline before I get all fancy. Delicious! Grilled and juicy and perfectly bun-sized. And Honey is such a sweetheart, just like our local Atlanta celebrity described. It’s fun to patronize places where you like the folk(s). David went with a different cart so he’ll have to report back on that. But I can definitely say that a good hot dog and a bag of chips for $ 4 is a steal!
David K.
Classificação do local: 5 Atlanta, GA
I’ve watched their sign go up and down almost every day(except on Monday & Tuesday when they’re closed) for the past few months and I finally walked down last week to check them out. I was craving a cupcake and a hotdog, so lucky for me one of the two was within stumbling distance. They have a cute set-up and everything is retro themed. I met Honey, the owner, and she was really cool and told me about why she started her business. I ordered the $ 4.99 lunch special, which is two hot dogs, chips, and a drink. I added onions to both, so it came to $ 6.50, which is still pretty cheap for lunch. She grills the hot dogs as they’re ordered and glass bottle Coca-Cola is served as part of the throwback motif(I LOVE Coke in a cold glass bottle). My only complaint was that they weren’t very thick, but Honey explained that she uses a particular brand that is popular in New York. In the end I was convinced that I actually didn’t want a meatier dog and that these were better. Also, she makes a special caramelized onion sauce that’s really good. Shout out to the Atlanta Street Food Coalition! Dogs on Wheels is a member, so you know they prepare and serve food with very high standards. Oh, and they even have special dog treats. You can get four of them plus a bowl of water for your pet while you sit and enjoy your food.