An under-the-radar hot dog pop-up at a bar. It seems to only be open for lunch on Wednesday and Fridays. Most of the hot dogs are Asian-influenced, but there are a few more American-style lower on the menu. A pretty solid hot dog option to join the FiDi; reminded me a bit of Showdogs(except without the interesting 6th Street neighbors). Doggyzilla: The seaweed and wasabi mayo flavors really dominate(in a good way). It’s like you’re eating sushi but with a hot dog & bun instead of fish & rice. Served on a large and soft bun, which is necessary to hold all the toppings in place. The bratwurst was good by itself, but its fatty goodness made a great pairing with the wasabi mayo. Fries: Kinda meh. The shape of McDonalds fries, but tasted more like mediocre diner fries. You have a choice of sauces and I found the spicy red mayo to be a saving factor. A good kick and a nice contrast to the wasabi mayo on the dog. It had hot pepper burn rather than a hot horseradish burn.
Amy Lynn C.
Classificação do local: 5 Pacifica, CA
Best hotdogs evaaaa! My favorite dogs are the banh mi & doggyzilla. The Pyro fries are a must try. I also highly recommend the chicken wings although I can’t decide which I like best, salt & pepper or the Korean style gochu. They offer a great happy hour with the best prices I’ve seen in the area. Happy I can grab a quick lunch here for about $ 10. Lunch is only Wednesdays and Fridays only tho.
G Y.
Classificação do local: 5 Oakland, CA
Came here on Friday night to check out the food, so good! Ordered zilla fries, dirty fries, salt and pepper wings, and spicy wings. I can’t stop thinking about the zilla fries… As I’m writing this, I’m craving more! Everything was tasty… The wings were nice and crispy, and the fries had so much flavor. Time to head to the city for happy hour, Doggy-Style.
Andrew Y.
Classificação do local: 5 Alameda, CA
Doggy-style is finally in SF! Glad I don’t have to go to cross the bridge for their dogs. The fries and wings are great for happy hour!