Happy National Hot Dog Day! 30+ Iconic New Jersey Hot Dog Spots
Celebrate National Hot Dog Day with enthusiasm! (Don’t forget, it’s also National Hot Dog Month.) For all the hot dog enthusiasts out there, I’ve curated a comprehensive compilation of the finest hot dog joints in New Jersey.
New Jersey Hot Dogs come in a wide array of hot dog variations, including the famous “Hot Texas Weiner” that originated in Paterson in 1924. Former employees of the original stand went on to open their own establishments, such as the renowned Falls View Grill and subsequent hot dog joints like The Colonial Grill and the Hot Grill. Another North Jersey favorite is the Italian Hot Dog, introduced by Jimmy Buff’s in Newark over 75 years ago, featuring pizza bread quarters filled with deep-fried hot dogs, onions, peppers, and fried potatoes. Lastly, the Clifton-based “ripper” hot dog was created in 1928 at Rutt’s Hutt, known for its pork and beef hot dog that’s deep-fried until it splits.
From the iconic to the popular, unique to classic, this list covers it all. Make sure to browse through till the end as the entries are organized alphabetically.
New Jersey Hot Dogs:
1950’s Original, Now
1950’s Original (formally known as Callahan’s) partnered with Thumann’s to create a proprietary hot dog blend for their Original Pork & Beef dog and its Signature All Beef dog. They can only be purchased at a 1950 Originals location. Their hot dogs and other eclectic menus have been featured on everything from Buzzfeed to the Travel channel. Their Reese’s Peanut Butter & Candied Bacon was rated #2 in AMERICA by BravoTv as one of the most out-of-this-world toppings.
325 Broadway, Westwood, NJ
Andys’ Roadside Dive, Mount Arlington
Discover a hot dog joint that pushes the boundaries with its extraordinary toppings. Indulge in the mouthwatering delights of mac and cheese, crispy potatoes, zesty Cajun coleslaw, succulent pulled pork, and even the tantalizing crunch of Doritos.
324 Howard Blvd, Mount Arlington, NJ
Boulevard Drinks, Jersey City
Experience pure joy by paying a visit to Boulevard Drinks, located in Journal Square, Jersey City. This beloved establishment has been delighting locals and visitors alike with their exceptional hot dogs since 1937, making it a cherished cornerstone of the community.
48 Journal Square Plaza, Jersey City, NJ
Bubba Dog’s, Sea Isle City
You’ve been to a winery, but have you been to a “weinery”? This hot dog stand, which is open Memorial Day through Labor Day, this family-owned business has been voted the best hot dogs in South Jersey. They are known for their “59th Street Hot Dog” made with cheddar cheese, bacon, BBQ sauce, and potato sticks.
5999-5901 Pleasure Ave, Sea Isle City, NJ
Captain Paul’s Firehouse Dogs, Lawrenceville
Captain Paul’s is adorned with an impressive collection of donated patches, decals, and helmets, contributed by military, police, fire department, and emergency services personnel. The visionary behind this establishment is Paul Tweedly, who dedicated 26 years of his life to the Trenton Fire Department. With its inviting shaded picnic area, it is a fantastic gathering spot for everyone. Hot dogs are named after military terms like the Thin Red Line, Boot Camp, the Seal Team.
2230 Princeton Pike, Lawrence, NJ
Designer Dawgs, Clinton
Situated on Main Street in Clinton, NJ, you will find Designer Dawgs, a delightful hot dog joint. Made with all-beef sourced from Vienna Beef in Chicago, each dog undergoes a meticulous process of steaming and grilling. With a menu board boasting an impressive selection of 28 creations, there’s something to satisfy every craving.
3 Main Street, Clinton, NJ
Destination Dogs, New Brunswick
If you’re looking for gourmet hot dogs that represent not only the USA but the world, you must stop by Destination Dogs. Try their Kansas City Beefs (All beef hot dog, BBQ pulled pork, coleslaw, scallions), Andouille Armstrong (Alligator & shrimp sausage, fried shrimp, cabbage, tomato, jalapeno remoulade, pickle, lemon, scallions), Charles Dog Gaulle (Duck sausage, duck confit, shaved foie gras, cornichons, red onions, Dijon mustard, scallions), and the Achilles Meal (Lamb sausage, tzatziki, red onions, tomatoes, scallions) to name a few. Vegan and vegetarian options are available too!
101 Paterson St, New Brunswick, NJ
Dickie Dee’s, Newark
Dickie Dee’s, a beloved establishment, first came into existence in 1958 within Newark’s vibrant “North Ward.” Dominick “Dick” D’Innocenzio and Enrico Bruno were the visionary founders behind its inception. Throughout the years, Dickie Dee’s has remained deeply connected to the local community, becoming an integral part of the neighborhood’s fabric. Their commitment to serving Newark’s distinctive Italian-style hot dogs has never wavered since its early beginnings. Currently, under the ownership of the third generation of the family, Dickie Dee’s continues to honor its heritage and steadfastly serves the people of Newark, remaining true to its roots as “The Neighborhood” establishment. Dickie Dee’s is known for Italian hot dogs stuffed in pizza bread with onions, peppers & potatoes.
380 Bloomfield Ave, Newark, NJ
Dover Grill, Dover
At the beloved Dover Grill, a cherished roadside gem, the true star of the show is undeniably the chili dog. For countless years, this humble establishment has captivated the hearts and taste buds of patrons who seek the unrivaled delight of sinking their teeth into a perfectly crafted chili dog.
240 US HWY 46, Dover, NJ
Galloping Hills, Union
Situated at Five Points in Union, the Galloping Hill Inn stands tall as a legendary destination for Jersey hot dogs, tracing its roots back to its establishment in 1925. Fondly referred to as Peterson’s by old-timers and locals, this renowned eatery offers an array of options beyond hot dogs, including mouthwatering burgers and cheesesteaks. However, it is the Galloping Hill Inn’s dedication to perfecting the art of hot dogs that has earned them their esteemed reputation. Don’t miss the chance to savor their signature dogs, enhanced with your choice of delectable sweet or hot relish.
325 Chestnut Street, Union, NJ
The Goffle Grill, Hawthorne
You’ll enjoy their famous Texas Weiner, generously smothered with their iconic homemade chili sauce, tangy mustard, and perfectly diced onions.
1140 Goffle Road, Hawthorne, NJ
Hanks Franks, Lodi
In 1959, Hank Benanti embarked on his hot dog venture with a humble cart, which later evolved into the establishment known as Hank’s Franks when the building was added in 1965. While Hank has departed from this world, his legacy lives on as his son, Gary, now oversees the operations of the store. Hank’s Franks takes pride in serving Sabrett’s all-beef dogs, renowned for their quality, while their homemade red onions have garnered a loyal following, attracting customers from far and wide.
210 US Highway 46 E, Lodi, NJ
Hiram’s, Fort Lee
Open since 1932! Looking for a dog and a beer? This inexpensive eatery is known for its deep-fat fried, a pork beef blend, Texas wiener chili dog.
1345 Palisade Ave, Fort Lee, NJ
Hot Dog Caboose, Milford
This hot dog spot is housed in a real fire-red caboose! The dogs are all-beef Sabrett, boiled and then topped with, well, just about anything and everything. Specialty dogs on their menu include their “Spuds Dog” (topped with smashed potatoes, shredded cheddar, and bacon bits), “Reuben Dog” (Swiss cheese, saueerkraut, and Russian dressing), and the “Texas Frito Dog” (Fritos, chilli, and chopped onions).
211 Greenwood Ave, Midland Park, NJ
Hot Dog House, Carlstadt
The Hot Dog House serves all-beef Sabrett hot dogs, and if you love hot dogs a lot you can buy 8 and get one free! They are known for their deep-fried hot dogs, homemade chilli, and homemade BBQ sauce. Their “Jersey Dog” is made with mustard, raw onions, and a slice of dill pickle.
510 NJ-17, Carlstadt, NJ
Hot Dog Johnny’s, Buttzville
One of the best roadside attractions in NJ (Hot Dog Johnny’s has been cited by the Travel Channel as being one of the most popular roadsides stands across the country). And yes, it’s in Buttzville! Family-owned and operated since 1944, be sure to stop by for hot dogs, fries, fresh buttermilk, and birch beer.
333 US-46, Buttzville, NJ
HotDog Tommy’s, Cape May
Bruce, also known as HotDog Tommy, can be found grilling up dogs, keeping things clean and tidy, or talking to customers for hours on end. Their “Wonderful Wieners” are Berks Brand – the official hot dog of Hershey Park. They also offer vegan dogs and the best gluten-free buns you’ve ever had. With plenty of unique hot dogs like their “Chop Suzy Dog” (Miss Mary’s Saigon saúde and crunchy Asian noodles) and the “Nor’Easter” (french fries, secret sauce, cole slaw, tomatoes), there’s plenty to choose from!
319 Beach Avenue Rear Jackson @ Beach Cape May, NJ
J&G Texas Weiners, Dunellen
Since its establishment in 1977, the business has mastered the art of crafting exceptional chili dogs. Visitors are encouraged to step inside today and indulge in the renowned Texas Weiner, hailed as New Jersey’s top weiner, topped with mustard, raw onions, and chili. Alternatively, patrons can explore an extensive selection of toppings to create a personalized hot dog that caters to their unique preferences.
238 North Ave, Dunellen, NJ
Jerry’s Famous Frankfurters, Elizabeth
This family-owned and operated business is known for its famous homemade chili.
906 2nd Ave, Elizabeth, NJ
Jersey Dog, Newton
Their “dog selection” includes a dirty water dog, deep-fried, and a deep-fried foot long. Signature menu items include a Bacon Buffalo Chicken Hot Dog, a Falafel dog, and a “Jersey Dog” wrapped in Taylor Ham.
77 Water St, Newton, NJ
Jimmy Buff’s, West Orange & Kenilworth
Jimmy Buff’s of 14th Ave. & 9th St. in Newark, NJ is where the hotdog with an Italian twist was first concocted by the founder James “Bluff” Racioppi in 1932. Today, over 80 years later, the Italian Hot Dog and its nearest relative, the Italian Sausage, are the staple fare at Jimmy’s Buff’s and take turns outselling each other. Can’t make it to their location? They ship nationwide!
60 Washington St, West Orange, NJ
506 Boulevard, Kenilworth, NJ
Johnny and Hanges, Fair Lawn
Johnny and Hange’s opened the window of their hot dog stand on River Street, Paterson July 4, 1939. From that day to the present, customers are enjoying their famous Jersey or known to some as Texas wieners: “All the Way!” (Mustard, onion, and chili sauce)
23-20 Maple Ave, Fair Lawn, NJ
Lou Dogs, Sea Isle City
The “best buns on the beach”. In the summer of ’82, Lou Subashi launched a hot dog cart on Sea Isle’s 75th Street beach. In no time, the famous LouDog was born, featuring a mouthwatering combination of German mustard, ketchup, diced onions, and a touch of kraut. What started as a local business swiftly evolved into a cherished family, a tight-knit community, and a beloved destination in Sea Isle and beyond. After nearly three decades, the cart made way for an indoor shop, thanks to the unwavering dedication and loyalty of their patrons.
3800 Boardwalk, Sea Isle City, NJ
Lover Dogs, Passaic
Lover Dogs is the sole hot dog joint in the state that air-fries their dogs, as noted by esteemed hot dog expert John Fox. The outcome is a delectable hot dog with a subtle smoky snap, and according to Lover Dogs, it contains 65 to 85 percent less fat compared to your typical hot dog. In addition to their exceptional hot dogs, Lover Dogs also offers excellent chili, while exclusively utilizing Hofmann’s franks. To complement their offerings, Lover Dogs features a gelato counter filled with delectable treats from Gelotti in Paterson.
822 Main Ave, Passaic, NJ
Maui’s Dog House, N. Wildwood
Serving up traditional German Franks (A Combo of Beef/Pork/Veal) and handcut fries, this is a popular spot for hot dogs like their “SACRILEGIOUS” (spicy ground beef sauce (Chili) , raw onions, spicy mustard all hidden underneath a bed of beer cooked kraut), “Horsey in Chicago” (Horsey Mustard, Raw Onions, Pickles , Hot peppers & Tomatoes, Celery Salt), and lots more. They also serve “Salty Balls” – Fresh small potatoes cooked in a brine of salt and spices and served with drawn butter.
806 New Jersey Ave, North Wildwood, NJ
Max’s Bar and Grill, Long Branch
Family-owned since 1928, using the same brand for over 90 years, their unique blend of 80% beef and 20% pork foot-long hot dogs are grilled to perfection. Be sure to check out their Surf n’ Turf – a grilled dog topped with lobster meat and drawn butter.
25 Matilda Terrace, Long Branch, NJ
Middlesex Texas Weiners, Middlesex
Established in 1985 by Tony Kamarinopoulos and John Minakas, the Middlesex Texas Weiner began as a premier fast-food destination, specializing in exceptional hot dogs and hamburgers. The renowned Mr. John’s Jumbo Burger even pays homage to co-founder John. With Paul, Tony’s son, taking on the role of General Manager, the Middlesex Texas Weiner expanded its offerings to become a full-fledged restaurant, providing classic American cuisine with a focus on quality and delivering prompt and amiable service.
355 Bound Brook Road, Middlesex, NJ
Randy the Hot Dog Guy, Hillside
Brick and Mortar Location with Authentic Pushcart Service. Located at the corners of Liberty and Long Avenue in Hillside, NJ — serving the best Hot Dogs, Sausages, and Knockwurst. Unlimited free toppings!
303 Long Ave, Hillside, NJ
Russ Ayres, Bordentown
Initially operating as a hot dog cart in Trenton, Russ Ayres eventually found a permanent home in the ’60s at the present location. For over two decades, Chris and Pam Baldassari have proudly owned the mustard-yellow building, serving as custodians of its legacy. Alongside this iconic establishment, they also oversee Bordentown Creamery, an ice cream stand nestled behind it. Together, Russ Ayres and Bordentown Creamery have become cherished destinations under the dedicated ownership of Chris and Pam Baldassari.
680 US Highway Route 206, Bordentown, NJ
Rutt’s Hutt, Clifton
Home of “The Ripper”, deep-fried hot dogs since 1928! Their original process of frying causes the hot dog casings to crack and split, which has led to the nickname “Rippers”. Their relish is just as famous as the hot dogs — made with a secret blend of mustard and spices. Rutt’s Hut has been featured on the PBS special A Hot Dog Program, USA Today, numerous Food Network shows and the Travel Channel’s Deep-Fried Paradise. It is also listed in the book 1,000 Places to See in the USA and Canada Before You Die
417 River Rd, Clifton, NJ
Sonny’s Grille, Belmar
Sonny’s Grille represents the forefront of the new era of hot dog establishments in Jersey. With an extensive array of options, Sonny’s Grille embraces the essence of Jersey culture through its vibrant neon decor, adorned with celebrity photographs and cherished sports memorabilia. The menu encompasses a wide variety of over 30 delectable hot dog creation like “Boss Dog” and “Bon Jovi dog” to more unique offerings and toppings.
821 Belmar Mall Plaza, Belmar, NJ
Tommy’s Italian Sausage & Hot Dogs, Elizabeth
Old school Italian hot dogs since the 1960s.
900 2nd Ave, Elizabeth, NJ
The Windmill, Multiple Locations
Famous award-winning hot dogs with a free fixin’s bar. The original location, a windmill-shaped building in Long Branch, New Jersey, was built and opened in 1963.
1201 River Road (Jct of Rt 35 & 71),Belmar, NJ
444 Ocean Boulevard N, Long Branch, NJ
22 Bridge Avenue, Brick, NJ
586 Ocean Boulevard, West Long Branch, NJ
22 Bridge Avenue, Red Bank, NJ
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