Sunday, April 9, 2017

Callahan's, Norwood



Callahan's is famous for their hod dog trucks that travel across much of northeast New Jersey as well as for their restaurant on Broad St. in Norwood.  Normally the the menu is a bit more limited than the restaurant but my sampling was taken at the Jerseyfest Food Truck Mash-Up held at the Meadowlands Racetrack on June 4th, 2016.  It was a stormy evening but that didn't deter the throngs of hungry guests from swarming Callahan's truck, as every hot dog option was available.

I ordered the Super Dog which provides over a foot of their pork/beef blend.  It was nicely grilled (not "killed"!!) and dressed with their homemade chili.  The chili had a good thick texture though it didn't have any distinctive spiciness or tanginess (it was a bit "ho hum").  My second dog was topped with sauerkraut and bacon pieces which provided a nice smoky flavor.  The bun had a hard time holding the massive dog and toppings, but let's face it, the dawg is the star of the show!  My guess is that their regular dog, which is still a long 9 inches, would have been handled much better.  That's what I get for being greedy!


Saturday, April 8, 2017

Outpost Barbeque, Bridgewater


I was traveling through Bridgewater and immediately had a craving for barbeque when I saw this place. Then when I sat down and looked at the menu, I was very pleased to see an interesting menu of 9 hot dogs in addition to many other BBQ favorites. All of their hot dogs are grilled and come with a variety of toppings, including: sauerkraut, chopped onion, mac & cheese, chili, jalepenos, cheddar cheese and Cajun kraut, as well as the options that I had selected.

I chose an Atlantic Dog with bacon smoked baked beans and tangy BBQ sauce, and an Alabama Dog with smoked pulled pork and horseradish sauce. The dogs are grilled crisp and taste great by themselves!  The mix of flavors was like nothing I've tasted before, but in a good way.  The choices available can certainly be tailored to anyone's taste, but also provides a wide variety for the adventurous diner to sample new choices.  The dogs are 8 inches long and provide an opportunity to test the naked dog at each end.  My only disappointment was the roll... although it was fresh and tasty, I think a slightly more sturdy roll would have made this stop awesome.  It took me almost 1/2 hour to finish my meal and the roll was getting pretty weak by the end.

Outpost BBQ also offers a catering menu.  For large events they even have a portable barbeque/smoker that can handle a serious crowd (see below).  The prices are just a little bit high, but for the unique combination of toppings I would still recommend giving this restaurant a try.  The flavors are well worth it! 



Sunday, June 12, 2016

Gail's Dog House, Martinsville


     This was a surprising find.  I was on a lunchtime errand during the workday and saw the sign below.  This little wagon is just the right size for a one person operation.  There were cooking facilities inside so the dogs weren't sitting in "dirty water" for hours (a frequent disappointment when dealing with hot dog carts!)  Gail (in the van) is often found in the parking lot of Chimney Rock Park, right on Chimney Rock Rd. in Martinsville, NJ.

     I sampled a chili dog and one with brown mustard & sauerkraut.  The texture and consistency of the chili was wonderful.  It could have been a bit more flavorful but it was a thoroughly enjoyable condiment.  Gail uses Sabrett hot dogs on a nice fresh roll that stood up to the chili without getting soggy and falling apart (I hate that!!)  The kraut & mustard dog was equally tasty.  I was very satisfied with this unexpected find!  I think Gail has found a successful niche for this start up!


Tuesday, July 21, 2015

Manny's Texas Weiners, Union


     This was an unexpected stop on the way back from New Jersey's first Meadery, only a few blocks away.  I opted to try the staple Texas Weiner which was a long (approx. 9") dog grilled nicely on a flat griddle.  It had a strong "beefy" flavor that was not overpowered by condiments.  The 6" roll allowed for the ends to be exposed providing 2 tasty treats!  The accompanying krinkle kut fries were also cooked to a krispy golden brown and were equally delicious.

     My wife opted to sample the double Italian hot dog which was tasty but there was not enough peppers or onions, even condiments.  It was drowned in thick chunks that fell off the sandwich at every bite.  The bread used was a 1/2 of a hoagie roll instead of the expected pita-style bread.  It broke apart halfway through eating the sandwich and the remainder needed to be eaten with a fork.

     Overall Manny's was a decent place to enjoy a meal.  The service was helpful & friendly and the food was a good value.




SeaPlex Dog House, Bayonne, NJ


Technically speaking, this hot dog stand is only in New Jersey for about 9 hours every 10 days...  The SeaPlex Dog House is aboard Royal Caribbean's Quantum of the Seas.  This venue had a superior selection of wursts and were served on fresh baked rolls.  Aside from your typical grilled hot dogs, they offered knockwurst, Texas wieners and German apple sausage.  All were exceptional and the array of condiments were both complimentary and complete.  This quickly became a viable alternative to the many other cost-free lunch venues aboard ship.  Truly a surprising (and welcome) find!


Monday, October 13, 2014

Mike's Dog House, Oakland, NJ



     I came across this stand on my way back from Albany, NY and decided to take a quick stop.  The one alluring factor was their rental of a hot dog wagon with all necessary elements (hot dogs, buns, sauerkraut, onions, mustard, etc.)  That is a very attractive feature for any hot dog stand, but let's focus on the quality of the dogs served at home base...

     I ordered the '2 hot dogs & a soda' special.  I asked for one with sauerkraut & mustard and one with red onion sauce.  Although the dogs were well-flavored by their respective accouterments, the Sabrett dogs were boiled and kept in hot water resulting in bland dogs left to be flavored by their condiments.  As readers of my blog may have come to understand, I am not a fan of boiled dogs unless they are strongly flavorful in their own right  Sabrett's do not fall into that category...  I cannot give this stand very high marks but I would stop here for another dog IF I were in the area & hungry...

Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Toby's Cup, Phillipsburg



     When first deciding to schedule a Hot Dog tour, I received some positive recommendations to include Toby's in my itinerary.  As I had passed by the location on several occasions, I opted to exclude this establishment based on outward appearance alone.  It doesn't look like there has been any exterior work done since the 1970's!!

     It took me awhile to work up the nerve to visit Toby's.  I was happy to see that the inside appears to be better kept than the outside.  The small 8'x10' foyer from where you place your order & wait for it to be filled is raised about 1-2' higher than the kitchen situated on the other side of the small order window.  Your order is presented in a brown paper bag with the individual hot dogs rolled in aluminum foil.

     There were no fancy choices so I ordered one chili dog and one with mustard and onions.  They were fresh & tasty, served on a steamed bun...  Good dogs that were reasonably priced.  Bottom line: I was glad I finally made the time to visit and can see why the locals have developed an attachment.  I would still recommend a serious facelift and some seating would also be nice!!