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Feltman’s Hot Dogs
We’ve discussed the best hot dog in TV but I don’t recall anyone recommending Feltman’s of Coney Island, which was the inspiration for Nathan’s, and is coincidentally sold today in Publix and Fresh Market. So if you don’t mind paying a little extra and grilling your own, Feltman’s makes a terrific hot dog. Not salty like Boars Head and 8 to a pack. After trying them tonight for the first time I’m sold!
BTW, The History Channel has a series, Food That Built America, and says Feltman’s of Coney Island was the inspiration for Nathan’s. so they’ve been around awhile. |
Nathan's won the hot dog war with better marketing and then Feltman's disappeared... Until I think about a year or so ago when they brought them back.
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Thanks. Good to know. Are they the natural casing ones?
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So if anyone can find good coney to go on them, it would be a bonus
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Hoffman’s hot dogs. Sold at Publix ..they also have Coney’s also known as white hots. You won’t be disappointed
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White Eagle found in Schenectady NY area
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At the corner of 301 and 466A there is an old building that once housed a coffee shop. It is now being renovated and will reopen as a “Coney Island” style hot dog shop. That’s all I know.
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Prepared Like Jimmy’s Quick Lunch, Hazleton, Pa?
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Hoffman Hot Dogs are the best. IMO
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agree!
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Best Hot Dogs
Best Hot Dogs in the country are UNCLE AL'S in Virginia Beach and never on TV. Their advertisement is word of mouth.
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Coney Island Drive-Inn |
Sahlens hot dogs, made in Buffalo, NY in natural casing. Sold in Publix.
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Keogel's Vienna's from Michigan. Love the taste and the snap! The two best places for coneys in Detroit are Lafayette and American Coney Island, right next to each others.
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Hot gogs in Hazelton?
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Impossible to get a decent hot dog in Luzerne County. Pensak's in W-B was closest to one but not very close. |
These conversations are much better than the political crap which I thought was taking over this site :) pizza and hot dogs on a Friday!!!!
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Zweigle’s pop open from Rochester, NY .... best in the world !!
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As to Feltman's honestly I never heard of them. Nathans hot dogs from the grocery store do not taste the same as they do at Nathans in coney island. What is in it? You do not want to know or to even think about it. Try Hebrew National hot dogs. Due to the casing, you cannot boil them you need to grill them. A proper boiled hotdog requires water that has been used for at least a week or two. Do not dare to ask what that stuff is in a Sabrett hot dog from a NY cart. My friend who had the best onions that he made himself or claimed he did, and had his stand in front of Penn Station is gone. |
I find Hoffman's an acceptable natural casing dog. However, being from "New Yawk" and an afficionado of the "dirty water dog". I consider them a bit bland. Sabrett's, ("snappers") sold on almost every corner in the city are prime. Some mustard and cooked red onions complement it. Nathan's come out a close 2nd, with Hebrew National 3rd. Boar's Head are overpriced. With all the NYer's here in Fla-da, why so few natural casing dogs to choose from?
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I do remember when hot dogs were 20 cents ea, and a slice of pizza was 15 cents. Maybe not the good old days, just cheaper times in our lives. |
It's refreshing to read a thread without a HATE monger posting how bad a product is or calling other people idiots because they enjoy a certain product. I hope this will become the norm. Thanks to everyone for their positive comments, as I certainly enjoy hotdogs.
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Sounds interesting but I'll judge them against a Detroit Coney.
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Looks good. I could go for a really good chili dog and a beer.
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I lived my childhood and teen years in Brighten Beach and we always walked over to Coney Island . I remember the hot dogs being 15 cents and I also loved the lobster roll bun. And then going on the Cyclone after stuffing your face! Those were the days!
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The best hot dog NEAR The Villages are the authentic Chicago hot dogs served at The Great Chicago Fire Microbrewery in Leesburg. Owned by a retired Chicago cop, he has the “real” Vienna franks and the poppyseeded buns shipped in from Chicago a couple times a week. Equally good are the authentic Italian beef sandwiches, also “imported”. He even has home made Italian gardinierre shipped in for enjoyment with the beef sandwiches.
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If you want an good Coney Island. Go to Detroit coney in palm harbor,fl. The sell Detroit coneys. Also have food from Michigan like big boys hamburger,slim Jim’s,hot fudge cream puffs, better maid potato chips,Maurice salad from the old Hudson’s store. The owner is from Lincoln park,Michigan. It’s worth the trip.
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I'm not a fan of hotdogs with casings. I prefer skinless, all beef. Sam's jumbo 1/4 lb dogs are actually pretty good, I just wish you could get rolls that they fit in. They're more like beef kielbasa than hotdogs. Very flavorful, good texture.
I never liked Nathan's, but I grew up with Hummels, which are made in Connecticut, and so far I haven't seen anything close to them. If I ever drive back up north, I'm going to buy a case of them and bring them back on ice. Delivery cost to Florida on these puppies is over $100 for 24 dogs, heh. I might pick up some Perri Sausage too. They're out of New Haven/East Haven (an area called the Annex). I worked there as a temp for a few months in the payroll department. The office had a window that looked out onto the factory floor and we could watch them make the sausages. Very cool. |
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I hear that Portillos is coming to Orlando...
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Where I'm from in South Coast Ma., there are hot dog stands everywhere. Our's are steamed hot dogs and buns (usually Maple Leaf or Kayem), coney sauce made from finely ground beef and spices, mustard and onions. For Rhode Islanders, they will remember NY System coney dogs, with the hot dog being grilled and the same condiments. In both cases, you can find either one in both areas. Another variation is the works with mustard, onions, relish, and celery salt. I always pickup packets of coney sauce mix where you just add water and hamburg from Nick's Coney Island in Fall River. They actually call it dirty Nick's because he would line the dogs up to his elbow and add to them.
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Back in the late 60's I had a hot dog at Nathan's on Coney Island. It was nothing special. I didn't get all the fuss.
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With mustard and sauerkraut they were awesome |
We bought some feltmans and some Hoffman dogs. Tried the both yesterday. Hoffman dog were far superior. Feltmans wear just a notch above Oscar Meyer.
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My wife also commented that she thought Feltman’s was only just as good as Boars Head. So I’ve accepted that hot dogs, like pizza are a highly individualized taste. |
I tried to get Feldman's hot dogs at Publix in Grand Traverse Plaza today. They did not have them and the person there said they were not at any Publix.
Anyone know where to get them now? |
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