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6 Best Hot Dog Joints in Indiana!

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According to the National Hot Dog and Sausage Council, it is estimated that Americans consume 20 billion hot dogs per year. So, we think it’s fair to stay Americans love their hot dogs. And Indiana is no exception—with eateries serving up traditional greats and delicious creations with an Indiana twist. If you ever find yourself in the Hoosier State, be sure to check out these top hot dog joints!


Louie’s Coney Island, Kokomo, IN

If you ever find yourself in Kokomo, you absolutely have to make a pit stop into Louie’s Coney Island on East Hoffer Street. Louie’s Coney Island (also known simply as Louie’s) has been in business since 1937, and despite relocation and two tornadoes, this family owned and operated business continues to grow stronger every day. The food is fantastic (best Coney dogs in town), but what makes this restaurant even more special is the family atmosphere, thanks to current owner to Toula Volikas-Linville. 

Garcia’s Hot Dogs, Indianapolis, IN

One place you should visit for a good hot dog in Indiana is Mr. Garcia’s Hot Dog Cart in Indianapolis. Located at 16th and Emerson, Mr. Garcia’s is definitely one of a kind and an uncommon sight for a place like Indiana. The hot dogs are amazing, the ingredients are fresh, and Mr. Garcia himself is an absolute gem! It’s easy to see why Garcia’s Hot Dogs were voted #1 on the Indy A List! 

Fat Dan’s Deli, Indianapolis, IN

These authentic Chicago dogs are as good as they get! The atmosphere is one of a kind and definitely has a sports bar vibe. It’s a spot you must visit if you are passing through Indianapolis, especially during baseball season!

Fort Wayne’s Famous Coney Island, Fort Wayne, IN

Fort Wayne’s Famous Coney Island is a must see if you are headed north. Another family owned and operated business, Fort Wayne’s Famous Coney Island has been in business since the early 1900s (1916 to be exact). It is Fort Wayne’s oldest restaurant and one that continues to thrive every day, feeding generations of families.

Portillo’s, Merrillville, IN

In business since 1963, Portillo’s originally started out as a hot dog stand (also known as The Dog House), and has also seen some famous faces along the way (Mindy Kaling, Jay Leno, and Vince Vaughn just to name a few). 

Mug-n-Bun Drive In, Indianapolis, IN

Not too far from the Indianapolis Motor Speedway is the Mug-n-Bun Drive In, which boasts “You’ve had the rest, now get the best!” This restaurant has been in business since the early 1960s, and it still has the same retro vibe as an old fashion diner. Think Al’s in “Happy Days.” The newest addition to the Mug-n-Bun is their indoor seating area so that you can enjoy the ambiance all year round! Don’t feel like dining in? They also offer carry out!

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