Hot Dogs in St. Louis

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  • Angelo's Chicago Taste

    5908 N. Lindbergh Blvd. Hazelwood/ Bridgeton/ Earth City

    314-731-1077

    Hazelwood restaurant Angelo's Chicago Taste keeps it simple with a modest storefront and a straightforward menu. Guests can order at the counter and sit at one of the few tables inside. The menu features gyros, tamales, Philly cheese steak, burgers, fajitas, and Chicago-style hot dogs, among other sandwich selections.
  • Audi-K's

    235 N. Euclid Ave. St. Louis - Central West End

    314-361-0270

    From its cozy storefront in the Central West End neighborhood, Audi-K's serves up more than 25 different kinds of hot dogs. Options include the Chicago dog (or, if you prefer, the St. Louis dog - with barbecue sauce, pickles and onions), the BLT dog and the restaurant's namesake dog, which features cream cheese dressing and grilled onions. Audi-K's also serves veggie dogs. Beyond the buns, Audi-K's offers nachos, salads and breakfast items including a breakfast burrito and a build-a-breakfast sandwich with the choice of bread and meat along with egg and cheese.
  • Carlos' Hot Dogs

    6th St. & Olive St. St. Louis - Downtown

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  • Classic Red Hots

    41 Forum Center Chesterfield

    314-878-4687

  • Dog On It Hot Dogs

    4300 B Manchester Avenue St. Louis - The Grove

    8335364466

  • First Cup

    946 S. Highway Drive Fenton

    636-305-6520

  • Five Guys Burgers and Fries-Chesterfield

    Clarkson Road & Clayton Road Chesterfield

    636-527-9844

    Five Guys was founded in Arlington, Virginia, in 1986. There are now more than 300 Five Guys locations spread across 25 states. The menu is blissfully simple: burgers, hot dogs and fries. The regular burger has two thin patties, the “little” burger one. You can order your burger plain, with cheese, with bacon or with cheese and bacon. All of the other toppings are free. The list is standard, with raw jalapeño slices being the most exotic. The burgers are terrific, and the French fries are just about perfect. The whole operation is impressively efficient, fast food as it ought to be.
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  • Five Guys Burgers and Fries-Creve Coeur

    790 N. New Ballas Road Creve Coeur

    314-997-6700

    Five Guys was founded in Arlington, Virginia, in 1986. There are now more than 300 Five Guys locations spread across 25 states. The menu is blissfully simple: burgers, hot dogs and fries. The regular burger has two thin patties, the “little” burger one. You can order your burger plain, with cheese, with bacon or with cheese and bacon. All of the other toppings are free. The list is standard, with raw jalapeño slices being the most exotic. The burgers are terrific, and the French fries are just about perfect. The whole operation is impressively efficient, fast food as it ought to be.
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  • Five Guys Burgers and Fries-Des Peres

    1052 N. Ballas Road Des Peres

    314-909-8700

    Five Guys was founded in Arlington, Virginia, in 1986. There are now more than 300 Five Guys locations spread across 25 states. The menu is blissfully simple: burgers, hot dogs and fries. The regular burger has two thin patties, the “little” burger one. You can order your burger plain, with cheese, with bacon or with cheese and bacon. All of the other toppings are free. The list is standard, with raw jalapeño slices being the most exotic. The burgers are terrific, and the French fries are just about perfect. The whole operation is impressively efficient, fast food as it ought to be.
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  • Five Guys Burgers and Fries-Fairview Heights

    6570 N. Illinois St. Belleville/ Fairview Heights

    618-622-3225

    Five Guys was founded in Arlington, Virginia, in 1986. There are now more than 300 Five Guys locations spread across 25 states. The menu is blissfully simple: burgers, hot dogs and fries. The regular burger has two thin patties, the "little" burger one. You can order your burger plain, with cheese, with bacon or with cheese and bacon. All of the other toppings are free. The list is standard, with raw jalapeño slices being the most exotic. The burgers are terrific, and the French fries are just about perfect. The whole operation is impressively efficient, fast food as it ought to be.
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  • Five Guys Burgers and Fries-Galleria

    1417 St. Louis Galleria, Saint Louis Galleria Mall Richmond Heights

    314-721-1001

    Five Guys was founded in Arlington, Virginia, in 1986. There are now more than 300 Five Guys locations spread across 25 states. The menu is blissfully simple: burgers, hot dogs and fries. The regular burger has two thin patties, the “little” burger one. You can order your burger plain, with cheese, with bacon or with cheese and bacon. All of the other toppings are free. The list is standard, with raw jalapeño slices being the most exotic. The burgers are terrific, and the French fries are just about perfect. The whole operation is impressively efficient, fast food as it ought to be.
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  • Five Guys Burgers and Fries-Sunset Hills

    1500 S. Kirkwood Crestwood/ Sunset Hills/ Sappington/ South Lindbergh

    314-821-2855

    Five Guys was founded in Arlington, Virginia, in 1986. There are now more than 300 Five Guys locations spread across 25 states. The menu is blissfully simple: burgers, hot dogs and fries. The regular burger has two thin patties, the “little” burger one. You can order your burger plain, with cheese, with bacon or with cheese and bacon. All of the other toppings are free. The list is standard, with raw jalapeño slices being the most exotic. The burgers are terrific, and the French fries are just about perfect. The whole operation is impressively efficient, fast food as it ought to be.
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  • Five Guys Burgers and Fries-Town & Country

    1070 Town & Country Crossing Town & Country

    636-527-9300

    Five Guys was founded in Arlington, Virginia, in 1986. There are now more than 300 Five Guys locations spread across 25 states. The menu is blissfully simple: burgers, hot dogs and fries. The regular burger has two thin patties, the "little" burger one. You can order your burger plain, with cheese, with bacon or with cheese and bacon. All of the other toppings are free. The list is standard, with raw jalapeño slices being the most exotic. The burgers are terrific, and the French fries are just about perfect. The whole operation is impressively efficient, fast food as it ought to be.
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  • Fozzie's Sandwich Emporium

    1170 S. Big Bend Blvd. Richmond Heights

    314-932-5414

    Though a small restaurant, Fozzie's follows the "more is more" principle. There are twenty sandwiches, almost all of them overstuffed, as well as burgers, hot dogs and gyros (and salads, appetizer dips and milkshakes, too). There is the B.A.B.T.L. (bacon and bacon, lettuce and tomato) with a half-pound of bacon, and the awesome "Big Bend Mafia," with Italian-seasoned beef and salsiccia. The signature dish might be the Juicy Lucy, a Minneapolis-St. Paul specialty that consists of a cheeseburger with the cheese stuffed inside the patty. The salads, featuring with vegetables from the restaurant's own garden, are very good.
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  • Frank 'N Patty's

    481 S. Kirkwood Road Kirkwood

    314-821-7171

  • Frankly on Cherokee

    2744 Cherokee St St. Louis - South City

    314-325-3013

  • Gateway Burgers

    1820 Market St. St. Louis - Downtown

    314-436-9001

    Located in the food court on the upper level of Union Station, Gateway Burgers provides visitors with quick, affordable meal options. As expected, burgers reign supreme, with the standard burger or cheeseburger, a "giant" burger, a veggie burger and a turkey burger among the options. Gateway Burgers also serves wraps, wings, nachos, hot dogs and even turkey legs.
  • Joe's Chili Bowl

    808 Chestnut St. St. Louis - Downtown

    314-241-7070

    The lovely Terrace View restaurant in the northeast corner of fun, funky Citygarden sculpture park has been revamped as a...chili parlor. Not that there’s anything wrong with chili — or the restaurant’s straightforward menu of hamburgers, hot dogs and sandwiches — in theory. But if you’re going to serve chili in one of downtown’s crown jewels, it had better be a helluva chili, which this isn’t. The chicken chili (more of a chicken and white bean stew) fares better, and the hot dogs (all-beef Nathan’s) are solid.
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  • Malt Shop

    1751 Smizer Station Road Fenton

    636-825-2121

  • Mr. Harry's Carnival Foods

    15581 Manchester Road Manchester/ Ballwin

    636-256-1908

    Mr. Harry's Carnival Foods is the place to go for kids and kids at heart who want to feast on fair foods. The brightly decorated spot brings the carnival treats out in full force, with turkey legs, funnel cakes (baked, not fried), chili pie and Nathan's Famous hot dogs. Mr. Harry's shaves their own ice from blocks to create their popular snow cones.
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  • Pam's Chicago Style Dogs & More

    6016 Delmar Blvd., University City Delmar/ The Loop

    314-721-7267

    Pam's Chicago Style Hot Dogs & More's small storefront lies east of the main drag of the Loop. Guests can order at the counter and take a seat at one of the tables along the wall. As expected, hot dogs are the main event at Pam's, with choices including a corn dog, Philly dog, veggie dog and of course a Chicago dog with all the fixings. For dedicated dog lovers, Pam's cooks up the "Archinator" - a one-pound, twenty-two-inch wiener. The menu goes beyond the dogs to include wings, salads, burgers, sandwiches and gyros. For the truly indulgent, try one of Pam's desserts such as a deep-fried cupcake or "balls of glory" - battered, deep-fried chocolate-chip cookie dough.
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  • Steve's Hot Dogs on the Hill

    2131 Marconi Ave. St. Louis - Tower Grove

    314-762-9899

    Steve's Hot Dogs on the Hill is a hot dog restaurant located on the Hill in St. Louis.
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  • Sweet Peas

    7777 Bonhomme Ave. Clayton

    314-721-1311

  • Tower Grove Creamery

    3101 S. Grand Blvd. St. Louis - South Grand

    314-772-2456

    In the spacious storefront at the corner of Arsenal Street and Grand Boulevard formerly home to two different ice cream shops -- Emack & Bolio's first, then Ice Cream on the Park -- Tower Grove Creamery continues the frozen-treat tradition. The cafe serves a simple menu of ice cream from Central Dairy in Jefferson City, including all the classics -- rocky road, chocolate chip and butter pecan, to name a few. Tower Grove Creamery also offers a small menu of snacks such as hot dogs, chips and cookies.