Coppermine wrote:Also, does anyone disagree that Nathan's are the best hot dogs? Sure, Sabrett, Hebrew National and even Boar's Head make some great dogs, but you can't beat a Nathan's with spicy mustard and relish.
I'm a Sabrett man myself. That onion sauce is like crack for me. Nathan's are awesome though.
Yeah, unfortunately now that I'm in PA I don't have access to Sabrett.
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Coppermine wrote:Also, does anyone disagree that Nathan's are the best hot dogs? Sure, Sabrett, Hebrew National and even Boar's Head make some great dogs, but you can't beat a Nathan's with spicy mustard and relish.
I'm not a huge fan. I'd rather have a Fenway Frank.
Anyways, I'd like to see Chestnut do it with Kobayashi right there with him. Then I'll give him credit.
Coppermine wrote:Also, does anyone disagree that Nathan's are the best hot dogs? Sure, Sabrett, Hebrew National and even Boar's Head make some great dogs, but you can't beat a Nathan's with spicy mustard and relish.
I'm a Sabrett man myself. That onion sauce is like crack for me. Nathan's are awesome though.
Yeah, unfortunately now that I'm in PA I don't have access to Sabrett.
Many moons back when I visited NY (I was probably 15/16), I tried Nathan's and this place called Kings' Papaya. I'm not a hot dog connosieur, but I've been told by relatives in NY that those were the best hot dogs in town. Quite good, but I don't think the world of hot dogs, including Dodger Dogs and Pink's here.
What is a year's supply of hot dogs for him? Thousands?
Busch Stadium unfortunately doesn't have any specialty food that I'm aware of. Just regular stadium food. They got really cheap too with the new ballpark and got rid of the drinking fountains in the upper deck, so you have to buy bottled water now. Cheap trick.
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Coppermine wrote:Also, does anyone disagree that Nathan's are the best hot dogs? Sure, Sabrett, Hebrew National and even Boar's Head make some great dogs, but you can't beat a Nathan's with spicy mustard and relish.
I'm a Sabrett man myself. That onion sauce is like crack for me. Nathan's are awesome though.
Yeah, unfortunately now that I'm in PA I don't have access to Sabrett.
Many moons back when I visited NY (I was probably 15/16), I tried Nathan's and this place called Kings' Papaya. I'm not a hot dog connosieur, but I've been told by relatives in NY that those were the best hot dogs in town. Quite good, but I don't think the world of hot dogs, including Dodger Dogs and Pink's here.
There's Gray's Papaya and there's Papaya King. You can start a debate with a lot of New Yorkers on which are better, but Gray's has always been cheaper and I'm a frequent visitor to the one in the Village.