This list of the best hotdogs in New York City was written by Yana Zaytseva, co-founder of New York Simply (an official partner of Apple Maps).
I won’t argue that pizza is the number one “must try” food in New York City, but number two? That’s debatable.
Some might say bagels, other folks might argue cheesecake, but me? I’m leaning toward hotdogs. According to the internet, a New York hotdog is topped with sauerkraut, spicy brown mustard, and onions. But if I’m being frank (pun intended) the best hotdogs in New York City are customized to your liking. Whether you like ’em plain or brimming with toppings, it doesn’t matter. All you have to do is try one.
And lucky for you this article will cover all the quintessential, best hotdogs in NYC. If you’re not hungry for some good old-fashioned junk food, you will be after reading this!
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Best Hotdogs in NYC
Table of Contents: Best Hotdogs in New York City
Gray’s Papaya
Website: Gray’s Papaya
Neighborhood: Upper West Side
Address: 2090 Broadway, New York, NY 10023
If you’re looking for cheap eats, one of the most affordable restaurants near Central Park is the iconic Gray’s Papaya. The no-frills, reliable shop has been churning out hotdogs in NYC since 1973.
Whether you’re swinging by because you’re hungry, bored, or broke — Gray’s will welcome you with open arms. The joint is so good it was one of the late Anthony Bourdain’s favorites. Since they’re so affordable they’re not necessarily artisanal or creative, they’re just solid NYC hot dogs.
Nathan’s Famous
Website: Nathan’s Famous
Address: Multiple locations
Arguably one of the most famous New York City hotdog brands, Nathan’s Famous was founded on Coney Island in 1916. Over the last century, the company has managed to pepper carts all across the city. They have solid footing in many of the popular tourist areas so odds are you’ll be able to give them a try.
Since it’s a hotdog-specific company there are many iterations and toppings to choose from. At the end of the day though, they’re not gourmet – just quick and appetizing.
If you visit New York City in July you can even go out to see Nathan’s Famous Hot Dog Eating Contest on the Fourth of July. Sponsored by Nathan’s since the 1970s, folks stuff their faces with some of the best hot dogs in NYC in the name of competitive eating and glory.
Crif Dog
Website: Crif Dog
Neighborhood: East Village
Address: 113 St Marks Pl, New York, NY 10009
Crif Dogs, a creative hotdog shop, is one of the best late-night food spots in NYC. Sure you can order your classic ketchup and mustard dogs here but true foodies know that one topping is never enough. At Crif Dogs expect to find combos like bacon-wrapped hotdogs with fried eggs and cheese or with pineapple, teriyaki, and scallions.
The best part is that the NYC hot dogs aren’t just fun, they’re actually good! It’s definitely a step up from your typical food cart, and always hits the spot late at night.
Fun fact: There is a speakeasy attached to this unassuming hotdog shop called Please Don’t Tell. Step inside the phone booth call the number on the sign and enjoy a fun night of cocktails and hotdogs!
Katz’s Deli
Website: Katz’s Deli
Neighborhood: Lower East Side
Address: 205 E Houston St, New York, NY 10002
Katz’s is an iconic cafeteria-style deli that has been a favorite among New Yorkers since 1888 and remains one of NYC’s most famous restaurants. Its interior walls are decorated with photos of celebrities who couldn’t resist the signature mile-high pastrami sandwiches served on rye. While Katz’s Deli is renowned for its sandwiches, it also offers delicious NYC hot dogs.
The biggest challenge while visiting Katz Deli (apart from the long lines and crowds) is knowing how to navigate the ordering system, but I’m here to help.
How to order a (life-changing) NYC hotdog at Katz Deli
Upon entering Katz, you’ll receive a ticket which you should keep handy. Join the ordering line and when it’s your turn, tell the counter staff your order and hand them your ticket.
Once your NYC hotdog is ready, you have two options: either find a table or head to the left counter to order drinks and sides like fries. You’ll need to settle your bill at the cashier counter by the door, where you’ll present your ticket for payment.
Then, simply hand your paid ticket to the staff at the front as you leave. It’s important to note, that if you lose your ticket you will be charged $50!
Frankel’s Delicatessen & Appetizing
Website: Frankel’s Delicatessen & Appetizing
Neighborhood: Greenpoint
Address: 631 Manhattan Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11222
What can I say about Frankel’s Deli that hasn’t been said before? Locals have been singing their praises for years and I’m not about to stray. While they offer all the classic staples of a traditional Jewish deli, it’s their bagels & lox that truly shine.
But don’t overlook their hotdogs—they’re definitely worth a try. For just $5, you can enjoy one of the best hotdogs in NYC, complete with an all-beef frank, generous mustard, and delicious sauerkraut. And if you’re feeling especially hungry, opt for the “Recession Special,” which includes two of their famous hotdogs and a drink for $10.99.
Carnegie John’s
Neighborhood: Midtown
Address: 7th Ave &, W 56th St, New York, 10011
There are a ton of hotdog carts peppered throughout Central Park (and they’re more than serviceable) but only two blocks away on 57th Street is a hot dog joint that takes it a step further. Carnigie John’s is a sandwich cart that makes quality NYC hotdogs in a super convenient location.
The cart is on the corner of 7th Avenue and 57th Street making it an easy destination before or after visiting the park. The dogs are inexpensive and appetizing, which is all you can ask for. Besides the classic New York City hotdogs Carnegie John’s also sells kebabs, falafels, and burgers.
Schaller’s Stube Sausage Bar
Website: Schaller’s Stube Sausage Bar
Neighborhood: Upper East Side
Address: 1652 2nd Ave New York, NY 10028
New York City restaurants draw inspiration from a multitude of global cuisines. Schiller Stube’s, for instance, channels the essence of Berlin’s food carts, renowned for making some of NYC’s best hotdogs.
Despite its cozy size, this eatery prioritizes the essentials, with a simple counter for ordering. While not the cheapest, their hotdogs are far from ordinary. The Classic, priced at $9, features a top-quality bratwurst with mustard and sauerkraut.
The Upper East Side hotdog shop also sells a slew of other small but comforting bites. Mac and cheese, chicken sandwiches, and pretzels are all par for the course.
Bobbi’s Italian Beef
Website: Bobbi’s Italian Beef
Neighborhood: Cobble Hill
Address: 228 Smith St, Brooklyn, NY 11231
Located in Cobble Hill, Brooklyn, Bobbi’s Italian Beef is a charming spot that channels nostalgic dining vibes despite being relatively new. This no-frills joint dishes out simple yet delicious food, including sandwiches, personal pizzas, and standout hot dogs, considered among the best in NYC.
With six dog styles to choose from, the Italian Stallion steals the show, featuring a Polish sausage generously topped with Italian beef. Despite the $20 price tag, its unforgettable taste makes it a must-try.
Dyckman Dogs
Website: Dyckman Dogs
Neighborhood: Inwood
Address: 105-A Dyckman St, New York, NY 10040
Dyckman Dogs is way up in Inwood, but trust me when I say the trip is worth it. The shop is a stone’s throw from the subway station, so the trip really doesn’t feel very long. The reason I highly recommend Dyckman Dogs? The happy hour deal is amazing.
Monday through Friday between 4 and 7 PM you can enjoy $1 NYC hotdogs with the purchase of a beer. It’s like college all over again. Outside of the happy hour time frame you can enjoy a slew of creative New York City hot dogs for under $10.
That might seem steep, but these dogs are generously loaded and the menu is full of original concoctions. My two cents? The Hawaiian dog is too good to pass up. Topped with cabbage, grilled pineapple, bacon, pink sauce, and scallions you’ll be licking your fingers in between each bite.
Quick Recap of the Best Hot Dogs in NYC
- Gray’s Papaya
- Crif Dog
- Nathan’s Famous
- Katz’s Deli
- Frankel’s Delicatessen & Appetizing
- Bobbi’s Italian Beef
- Schiller Stube’s
- Carnegie John’s
- Dyckman Dogs
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And there you have it, the best spots for a NYC hot dog. As always, don’t hesitate to let us know if we missed anything.
Cheers!
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