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Local Corner—New York Street Dogs

November 30, 2017 2 Comments Written by Anthony Curtis

Local Corner—New York Street Dogs
300 Stewart Ave., 702-930-9540

We’ve been roamin’ these streets for decades and have made a lot of culinary discoveries, but one thing we’ve never come across is a street cart selling New York City-style hot dogs topped with kraut and red-onion sauce. Sure, the dog itself has made its way to town, but Vegas has never had one of those carts that you find on every second street corner in NYC. It has one now.
Easily spotted by its blue-and-yellow umbrella, New York Street Dogs is positioned in front of the entrance to downtown’s Mob Museum. The classic hot dog with toppings is just $3, well under current NYC prices ($5-$6). There’s also hot sausage (it has a kick) for $7, nachos that they’ll top with the hot dog fixins for $5, and some combo deals if you want a drink. The dogs and red-onion sauce are the Real McCoy, both Sabrett products shipped in from Brooklyn. Order up and eat on the museum steps or across Ogden on the street-side picnic tables (be sure to grab some napkins).

An interesting aside: Operators Luis and Elizabeth Diaz support S.N.E.A.K.E.R.S., a charity that provides shoes to the needy; a portion of their proceeds is donated to that cause. Pretty cool. The stand is open Mon.-Sat. from 11 am to 7 pm.

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3 Comments

  1. Kevin Lewis Kevin Lewis
    November 30, 2017    

    Would Lenny Briscoe from “Law and Order” eat there?

    Reply
    • Anthony Curtis Anthony Curtis
      November 30, 2017    

      As long as he didn’t see the American Coney Island at the D first.

      Reply
  2. mike48128@yahoo.com [email protected]
    April 22, 2018    

    Great Midnight food run!: Check out a deli on or off the Strip, such as Carnegie or many other casinos (Boyd’s, Luxor, etc. A true NYC “Dog” has a casing and a “snap” to it and should be all beef! Coneys are not NYC dogs! Often there is a hot dog cart near the “Sports Desk” area. The ones at South Point are amazingly cheap and good. (Not all are available 24 hrs.)

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