Summary
A variety of exotic hotdogs with champagne, an unusual yet classy concept. The hot dogs here are mostly Frankfurter between brioche buns and then topped with different things; although it has to be mentioned that the portions were quite small and we would recommend ordering more than 1 dog each.
Mac daddy
Our first dog was probably the best, combining 2 American favourites hot dog and mac n' cheese, topped with crispy onions and bacon. Creative and delicious. (£8.00)
8/10
Our first dog was probably the best, combining 2 American favourites hot dog and mac n' cheese, topped with crispy onions and bacon. Creative and delicious. (£8.00)
8/10
Fourth of July
Frankfurter in a brioche bun, topped with coleslaw and crispy bacon, not a bad combination. (£7.00)
6.5/10
Frankfurter in a brioche bun, topped with coleslaw and crispy bacon, not a bad combination. (£7.00)
6.5/10
Philly cheez
A dog with onion, mushrooms, peppers and cheese sauce. Not our favourite. (£7.50)
5.5/10
A dog with onion, mushrooms, peppers and cheese sauce. Not our favourite. (£7.50)
5.5/10
Currywurst
A dog with curry sauce and fried potatoes. Our expectation was slightly high because the name sounded very good, however the curry sauce let us down as it tasted more like ketchup, and the fried potatoes were more like mini roasted potatoes. (£7.00)
6/10
A dog with curry sauce and fried potatoes. Our expectation was slightly high because the name sounded very good, however the curry sauce let us down as it tasted more like ketchup, and the fried potatoes were more like mini roasted potatoes. (£7.00)
6/10
Horny dog
Turned out to be a pretty good corn dog with a cheeky name. Although rather pricy considering it a corn dog. (£7.00)
6.5/10
Turned out to be a pretty good corn dog with a cheeky name. Although rather pricy considering it a corn dog. (£7.00)
6.5/10
Sweet potato fries
(£3.50)
6.5/10
(£3.50)
6.5/10