
A new spot that puts a Coney Island dog to shame is Show Dogs on Market Street near the Tenderloin, brought to you by the people behind Foreign Cinema restaurant.

But last week I went to check out Show Dogs. On my first visit, I went for their happy hour from 4 to 7 p.m. (During happy hour, you can get a pint of beer for $2.50 but the dogs are regular price.)

That said, the store itself is clean and cherry with marble table tops that reminds me of a bistro. The young staff is incredibly friendly, but that may also be because they’re not overly taxed with work. On the times I visited, there were only one or two other people there.

On my first visit, I tried the Organic Duck Sausage ($8), which is topped with pasilla BBQ sauce and kim chee. (Side note: the sausages all come with creative toppings, but since the dogs are made to order, you could ask to mix and match the dogs and toppings.)

The duck sausage was meaty and succulent, so I really enjoyed the texture but I felt it didn’t have a distinct duck flavor. Still, how can you go wrong with kim chee topping? The kim chee was fresh and great on any hot dog, IMHO. The passilla sauce gave it a nice kick, although I probably could have skipped it. I should also note that the bun was nicely toasted.
Because I enjoyed the Duck Dog, I came back a couple of days later for lunch. This time I got the Organic Lamb Marquez ($7), which is a lamb sausage with fig chutney, house mustard and arugula.

I enjoyed the lamb sausage because of the sweetness from the fig chutney, but around this point I was craving some good sauerkraut.
I like the concept of Show Dogs and appreciate the creativity on their menu (I want to try the wild boar next). It’s kind of out of the way unless you’re heading to the Warfield or Golden Gate Theater. But it’s the kind of place that I hope does well because it’s time hot dogs got their time in the spotlight.

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I would have tried wild boar first, and would have wanted kim chee on the side. I am strictly a mustard 'n onions gal for dogs and burgers
ReplyDeleteI don't eat meat, but I LOVE hot dogs! Go figure.
ReplyDeleteI've never heard of duck dogs or lamb dogs! Now I'm interested to find out what they taste like!
ReplyDeleteI want to try this place! Too bad the location is kind of crummy. We just had great hot dogs in Kauai and I have been craving a good one ever since we got back.
ReplyDeleteFor some reason I have been craving a hot dog lately. A good one, with the works. This just made that craving worse....
ReplyDeleteI went today and felt strangely let down... for many reasons. but I had a plain old Let's be frank dog with just onion and mustard and was very happy with that. I guess I just don't like hotdogs very dressed up!
ReplyDeletei went on their opening day.
ReplyDeletealmost everything went wrong with my order. i had to ask for my beer after i had paid for it. apparently the cashier had forgotten about my beer. my french fries did not get the barbeque dust. the onion that i got for my dog was cooked on the flat top even though it said grilled onion on the menu...i would go back soon to give them a second chance...
i am now craving for a good vanilla shake
JulieK, you probably definitely can have the kim chee on the side.
ReplyDeleteKim, I bet it's the saltiness!
Cookie, I like the duck better than the lamb.
Hungry Dog, fancy hot dogs in Kauai? Hmmm.
Mrs. L, is there any fancy dogs in the South Bay?
Foodhoe, what were you let down by? Was it the selection or the decor?
MC, I didn't have any problems getting my order the two times I went. Like I said, I was the only one there so it wasn't like they had to juggle lots of orders. Both times everything was prepared on time and very nicely done. You should give it another try to see.
Lamb sausage on a hot-dog bun with fig chutney? My, oh my! How come we don't have a place like this in the South Bay?!? Wahhhhhhhhhhh....
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