
| Restaurant | Rating | Type of Food | Style | Description | Information | ||||||
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| Le Chien Chaud | Hot Dogs | Informal | It's bright and cheery with a fine selection of hot dogs from beef to vegetarian and numerous house specials with everything from guacamole to gruyere, and then condiments you can add from pineapple chutney to cranberry sauce. Coleslaw or potato salad and a drink top of a perfect hot dog meal. Good vegetarian selection. | #3 2015 - 4 St. SW 229-DOG1 (CUTE) www | |||||||
| The hot dog stand at the southeast corner of 3 St. & 7 Ave. SW | Hot Dogs | Take Out | You get exactly what you would expect with an excellent price and product: hot, large hot dogs of various kinds, a few basic condiments, even including sauerkraut and a cold drink if you wish. Good vegetarian selection. | Ok, stop for a moment and guess where this place is and whether they have a phone or not. | Good weather only | ||||||
| Tubby Dog | Hot Dogs | Informal | Most in our group were well–acquainted with the many hot dog vendors that populate Calgary streets. At any of these one can choose from a variety of grilled dogs on toasted buns with an assortment of condiments at a reasonable price. With this knowledge, we entered Tubby Dog. Now to be honest there were a few unusual toppings like Japanese mayo and Vietnamese hot sauce, but these did nothing to disguise over–priced, fatty, warm dogs on unheated buns. The onion rings were horrendously over battered. No one was able to finish a single helping. And then for what one would pay for a refillable pop at an ordinary restaurant, we were given antique 237 ml bottles of coke. The ketchup was quite good. | 1022 - 17 Ave. SW 244-0694 | Open Late www |