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Tried the veggie, mutt, house, and red dogs. Overall, the dog itself is flavorful, meaty, juicy, and it's got that great bite that makes hot dogs so great. And the dog is wrapped in bacon, but it doesn't interfere with the bite at all; just makes a crunchy, juicy, fatty wiener. Absolutely delicious.
They're stuffed with toppings, but not overfilled. Get the lobster bun; really buttery and soft to go with the hot, savory dog within. The toppings are reminiscent of the Chiptole fajita mix, with that grilled, mild Mexican flair.
RED DOG: This thing packs a very spicy punch. You can see the red pepper flakes lining every inch; really spicy but not excessively tongue-burning. I thought it was just right. There's a nice dressing/sauce underneath the wiener that brings the whole scrumptious thing together.
MUTT DOG: Tons of stuff going on here. Gotta get the lobster bun to sop up all the sauce coming underneath. It's got the heat of the red dog, with more spicy tomato sauce from the green dog part. The guac paired very nicely with the heat.
HOUSE DOG: Meh, what you'd expect from a hot dog with all of those toppings. Nothing crazy, not particularly memorable. Stick with the red/green/mutt.
The garlic fries were the bomb. Garlic for days. Their fries are really crispy and salty, but the garlic sauce just takes it to another level. A must-try.
The dirty corn is also great. If you're into carnival/fair style corn on the cob, make sure to get one of these.
This is a genuine competitor for Vegas' best dog with Windy City and Bulgogi's. Vegas hot dog lovers, meat lovers, food lovers alike: put Dirt Dog next on your foodie bucket list.
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