6 Best Hot Dog Joints in Oregon!
Hot dog lovers know the craving—whether it’s a day at the coast or shopping downtown, there are times when only a hot dog will do. Oregon residents are particularly lucky in this respect. From handcrafted gourmet sausage dogs to classic old-school corn dogs, Oregon has it all. Following are just the many fine hot dog joints sprinkled throughout the state.
Junkyard Extreme Burgers and Brats, Junction City, OR
Located on Highway 99E in the small agricultural town of Junction City, he Junkyard serves up ultimate brats along with other classic fare in an environment that’s saturated with old-school diner memorabilia. Their chili dog and fries can’t be beat for a traditional flavor combination.
Red Five Hotdog Company, Eugene, OR
Follow this Eugene favorite on Facebook to keep up with their current location. They can usually be found downtown during the week and in front of Eugene’s iconic Ninkasi Brewing Company on Saturdays. Red Five serves Oregon beef only. Be sure to try their Ninkasi smoked IPA beer brat for a true taste of Oregon.
Nick’s Famous Coney Island, Portland, OR
It really tells you something when a place has been in business for more than 80 years—it’s doing something right. In Nick’s case, this means serving the best Coney Island dogs west of Coney Island. Besides the traditional Coney Island Dog, they’ve got a veggie Coney for the non-meat eaters in your crowd.
Zach’s Shack, Portland, OR
This hip Hawthorne Boulevard staple specializes in iconic New York-style hot dogs and fun. Enter their annual hot dog eating contest for a chance to win a golden t-shirt, or just stop in for a game of ping-pong and one of their quintessential New York Dogs with cheddar, yellow mustard, chopped onions, and chili. Zach’s also has a build-your-own-dog option.
Victory Dogs, Medford, OR
Hot dogs are grilled in this Medford mobile food van instead of boiled, and the owner’s creativity shines in each menu item. You’ll find such delectable delights as grilled bacon dogs, burrito dogs, pastrami bacon dogs, and pulled pork bacon dogs. No one walks away hungry from this place.
The Original Pronto Pup, Rockaway Beach, OR
Otherwise known as corn dogs, Pronto Pups were invented at this very location more than 80 years ago. They’re still prepared in the traditional fashion here and make a perfect excuse to load up the car and head to the beach for the day. If old-school Pronto Pup goodness isn’t enough of a temptation, you’ll be able to experience the world’s first mechanical riding corndog. Along with the original Pronto Pup, menu items include pups made with zucchini batter, spicy pups, cheese pups, and veggie pups. Different pup sizes are available to accommodate a variety of large and small appetites.