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    Deez Dogz

    4.6 (49 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 pm - 3:00 am (Next day)
    Updated 1 month ago

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    Joey Y.

    Was told I had to try a Seattle dog. And it was delicious. I would prefer the dog and bun to be charred a bit longer. Toasted bun doesn't mean just warm it up. But overall I enjoyed it.

    Beef Seattle dog

    Cue my random Seattle dog craving and so my bf and I looked up the nearest spots that were open. Easy to find with google maps. Came on a Friday night. Very short line. Quick service. Sadly, this just missed the mark a bit. For one, the dog is smaller than some I have had near the arenas. 2) The bun was cold. This is what rly could have been a game changer is just warming/grilling the bun like another stand has done. 3) some of the onions were burnt (like covered in black) or maybe picked up burnt debris from a grill that needed clean. It left an overwhelming taste of.... Burnt rather than the tasty grilled onion factor I was looking for. I wanted to love it, but it could use some improvements.

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    Angel P.

    when I was visiting Seattle & walking around at night I said "I hope we run into a hot dog stand soon" then boom, I looked up & saw Deez Dogz. it was a sign that we had to try it! Betty was so sweet & hard working. love that she's hustling & making sure that people are fed late at night. definitely keep an eye on her IG to see where she'll be at. best late night street dog that i've had so far! it was definitely made with love

    Spicy Seattle dog
    Jenny S.

    Happened to walk by on our way to the Starbucks Reserve and so glad we did, as we wanted to try a Seattle style dog on our trip! Apparently a Seattle dog has cream cheese in it --spicy Seattle dog: yummmmm went great with the grilled onions, our added jalapeños, and the grilled bun. Really hit the spot They take credit cards but we made sure to use cash to support small business!

    Thank you Deez Dogs!! Incredibly tasty late night!
    Chloe H.

    Oh man. Simplicity. Finery. Hot dogs are the perfect food and they've perfected hot dogs. Traveled 1600 miles looking forwards to this hot dog cart specifically and would do it again.

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    Connie C.

    Seattle dog! Cream cheese with the yummy grilled onions! $8 and amazing stop on the street!

    Seattle dog with cream cheese and relish and mustard and ketchup
    Brent S.

    Great hot dog, excellent customer service. I enjoyed a nice Seattle dog with cream cheese on a beautiful summer day in Seattle. The dog was served with a smile!

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    Heather J.

    I had the pleasure of running into this hot dog stand twice in the same week at two different events. One night she was at the Paramount outside of the show and on the weekend I found her at park for the Hello Earth productions show. In both instances I was running late and had not allowed ample time to eat before my events. Food was quick and easy, and just a teeny bit messy. I was so happy to find that she had vegetarian dogs and took credit cards, which are the two most important things to me when choosing a street vendor. The person making the hot dogs is friendly and approachable. I also really loved that she had both dill and sweet relish. She also had a variety of condiments including spicy mustard. I got mine with grilled onions and was delighted to cover it in sauerkraut as well. Chips and soda are also available. She reports that her regular weekday location is on 5th for any working downtown.

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    Mikah M.

    If you ever wanted to try a "Seattle dog" here is the place to go. We heard about this from an Uber driver and couldn't find anywhere selling them. We went for a walk downtown and met this owner who said we'd love the hot dog and wouldn't regret it! So we gave it a shot oh my goodness! Who knew cream cheese on a hot dog with onions would be the best thing in life! We got the polish dog!!!!

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    5 years ago

    Omfg. The best dogs in Seattle B is the best. I will never eat a dog unless it's Seattle style again. My favorite meal in Seattle

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    8 years ago

    Best dogs in Seattle in my opinion. And the owner is a complete delight. I totally recommend her hot dogs for a summer day lunch!!!

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    My first Seattle style hotdog. Good tasty hotdog and smiley cook made me happy. Encourage to stop by to have it.

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