Buns of Steel: 5 Hotdog Joints in Boston That Will Have You Drooling
Yes, they are good for you!
Boston has some amazing places to grab dog and here are few:
Saus: Located in the heart of Boston's Faneuil Hall, Saus is known for their creative takes on classic street foods. Their hot dogs are no exception, featuring toppings like bacon jam, sriracha aioli, and pickled onions. For a truly indulgent experience, try their "Pork Fatty," a hot dog wrapped in bacon and topped with crispy onions.
Simco's: This classic hot dog stand has been a fixture of Boston's North End since 1927. They serve up simple, no-frills hot dogs that are perfect for a quick and satisfying snack. Try them with mustard and sauerkraut for a classic combination.
The Galley Diner: This hidden gem in South Boston is known for their delicious breakfasts and diner fare, but their hot dogs are not to be missed. The Galley Diner's hot dogs are steamed, giving them a unique texture and flavor that sets them apart from other hot dogs in Boston.
Sullivan's Castle Island: A Boston institution since 1951, Sullivan's Castle Island is a beloved spot for seafood and classic American fare. Their hot dogs are simple and delicious, served on a steamed bun with your choice of toppings. Enjoy your hot dog with a side of onion rings and a view of the Boston Harbor.
Boston Speed Dog: This food truck serves up some of the best hot dogs in Boston, featuring all-beef franks that are grilled to perfection. Their menu offers a variety of topping options, including chili, sauerkraut, and cheese sauce.
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