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    Seattle Sausage

    4.0 (19 reviews)

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    Walk a bit further to the little red tent and save some money on Dogs!
    Cynthia Erika B.

    I work events at CenturyLink Field, so during lunch time, food options can sometimes be narrow. The well-known yellow Joe's stand is great, but can be pricey. I walked a bit further down towards the Seahawks store and found Seattle Sausage. The gentleman was courteous, quick, and accepted cards for payment. They have the same options as Joe's, but for less money! They have foot-longs, spicy hot links, chicken, veggie dogs, and even gluten-free options! The Dog itself was hot, fresh, and prepared the way I requested it. I will definitely be back.

    Sausage with all the fixings!
    Kristina G.

    Maybe it's just me but after a night downtown, I want some street food and after a sporting event, I'm looking for a hotdog. Luckily there are a few positioned outside the stadiums. Seattle Sausage is a super convenient place to grab a dog after a Mariners game. There was zero line which was attributed to the poor attendance at the game and the fact that it was almost 10pm on a Wednesday night, but hey, that benefits me and my appetite! Some may not agree with this but for me, any place offering a tofu dog option that tastes GREAT gets a few extra points in my book, and this place does. Otherwise standard toppings and yes, they offer the famous Seattle Dog with the cream cheese. I'm not "there" yet but when I am I'll know where to get one. Finally, not sure if the guy serving us was an employee or the owner but Randy was funny and personable, which is exactly what I like in a late night vendor.

    Hot link with grilled onions, cream cheese, sauerkraut, and pepperocini

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    The best grilled dogs on the block!!! Love mine with cream cheese on a toasty bun, peperchini, and kraut!

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    Some of the best steet food I've gotten around here, super friendly owners and good service

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    Terrible dogs!! Save your money for a stand that provides quality and pride in what they're serving their customers.

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    They toast your bun and then lay on some cream cheese, and top the sausage with some grilled onions.

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    Dog In The Park - Toasted bun and freshly caramelized vegetables... oh wow!! 3 3

    Dog In The Park

    4.2(385 reviews)
    1.2 miDowntown
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    One of our first stops on our Seattle trip was Dog In The Park. While this place may look a bit…read moresketchy, it's a well-known brand throughout the city with multiple locations, serving up great dogs! A Seattle dog is a quintessential food item while visiting Seattle. I am happy to say the Dog In The Park Seattle Dog lived up to my expectations. A crispy grilled dog, cream cheese, and plenty of grilled veggies. There are loads of toppings to choose from, too, but the young man serving up the dogs recommended just plain for the first time to really get the classic experience. I think some light mustard and maybe some saurkraut would have been a great addition. Friendly service and good recommendations for a first-timer, though. This location is located not too far from Pike Place and Westlake station. Convenient location. The price is great too! Go enjoy a Dog In The Park!

    This place is basically my official introduction to what a Seattle Dog is despite frequenting the…read morehell out of Capitol Hill. This was during Sakura Con, and for being one of several food stands occupying real estate around the Seattle Convention Center Arch Building, it gets a ton of traction. Big props to the lone server and cook who was taking orders back and forth from my friends and I and others who rushed to grab some food; he was cooking, taking payments and answering questions all throughout the time we were there. No seating or restrooms available here as it's outside. They were also out of vegan hot dogs, which didn't sit too well with one of my friends. For the Seattle Dog, it's a regular hot dog with caramelized vegetables in a somewhat lightly crispy bun and topped with some cream cheese. Hot dog was so good, vegetables added an extra savory tone that complimented the hot dog, and bun was so tasty I could have asked for another Seattle Dog, though each totals up to $10 before tax, which sounds pretty pricey for a hot dog. Regardless I would still come back here during conventions if I don't want to have anything inside the convention center itself.

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    Dog In The Park - Welcome to YUM. Try cream cheese with your dog! It's a Seattle tradition. ;-)

    Welcome to YUM. Try cream cheese with your dog! It's a Seattle tradition. ;-)

    Dog In The Park - Hot-dog mandala! Spicy Louisiana... Yum!

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    Hot-dog mandala! Spicy Louisiana... Yum!

    Shorty's

    Shorty's

    3.9(714 reviews)
    1.6 miBelltown
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    Stopped into Shorty's across the street from Bangrak after lunch and WOW... this place was a blast…read more It's quirky as hell and I mean that as a compliment. They've got tons of pinball machines, but the thing I absolutely LOVED were the booths with the pinball machines built right into the tables. I've never seen that before and immediately thought it was such a cool idea. Definitely the kind of spot you stop into for a drink and then end up hanging out way longer than you planned. Overall just a really fun little bar with a lot of character. I'd absolutely come back.

    Love this bar. We have been here countless times and it's great vibes every time…read more Lots of regulars. Smoking area in front of the bar. They have games, an ATM to get quarters to play the games, free condoms box above the quarter ATM. And my favorite part a Photo Booth! A great bar to me has a Photo Booth, street fighter, and private booths. This has it all. Love how we can have fun playing games, taking pics, choosing a song, and having great conversations in the comfy booths. Service is helpful. One night one of the games ate our quarters up and never worked so we let the bartender know and a few minutes later he gave us our quarters back. Staff is efficient and keeps the bar clean picking up any left behind glasses quickly. The bar is quirky and fun. Private and comfy booths, and lots of clowns everywhere. Sad clowns, happy clowns, creepy clowns, and more clowns than you can count! The bathrooms are unisex with plenty of stickers to look at. Always hand soap and toilet paper available even when busy. Hard working staff! Some areas of the bar like near the bathrooms have flashy lights and makes it feel like you're at the circus. The vibe is laid back and care free. Have yet to try the food so no words on that quite yet! Always a great time at Shorty's. Literally one of my favorite bars! Highly recommend!

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    Shorty's - Tables are made from pinball machines

    Tables are made from pinball machines

    Shorty's - Spicy Pepperand Cheese Hot Dog, topo Chico seltzers

    Spicy Pepperand Cheese Hot Dog, topo Chico seltzers

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    Chung Chun Rice Dog Mochinut - Cookies & cream, fruity pebbles, black sesame, strawberry

    Chung Chun Rice Dog Mochinut

    4.5(617 reviews)
    0.5 miChinatown, Chinatown International District
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    This is one of those places that you will miss if you blink, isn't well know, it's a bit quirky to…read morewalk into BUT YOU GOTTA DO AT LEAST ONCE. OK, Deep Breath. You know about corn dogs, right? Hot Dog, corn batter, deep fried? Yeah, those things. I mean those things are kind of a staple thing you probably eat once and a while and think 'hey, that's tasty'. This place is those. Except they use rice. Yes, rice. WHICH FACE IT IS A PINCH DIFFERENT FOR A LOT OF US. Don't judge me. Rice and hot dogs just aren't two things that seemingly go together in my mind. However, it is very common in Korea. Apparently, they've been holding out on the good stuff. Because Rice Hot Dogs are good stuff. And this place has that good stuff. They've got a ton of variety of types, so you can even get a range to try. I recommend all of them. Though I had two. They were good, the ramen covered one, and the spicy cheesy one. Super fun, very unique around these parts, very worth the wait in line, and the calories.

    Chung Chun immediately caught my peak of interest while exploring the international district…read more Cashier at the time was sweet. I got 1 Pineapple Aloe Vera drink : 8.5/10 I got 6 of the mochinuts. 1. Matcha, 1. Cookies and crème, 1. Milk and pebbles, 1. Churro & 2 coco pebbles. They were delicious. The texture was softer than a doughnut. Way better than any Dunkin's. I wish there was something like this in Alaska. Didn't get to try the hot dog but i definitely will on my next trip to Seattle. The inside is cute, I loved their mural!

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    Chung Chun Rice Dog Mochinut - Register & menu

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    Chung Chun Rice Dog Mochinut - Mochi donuts

    Mochi donuts

    Chung Chun Rice Dog Mochinut - Double Cheddar Rice Hot Dog(orange), Potato Mozzarella (red), Sweet Potato Mozzarella ((red)

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    Double Cheddar Rice Hot Dog(orange), Potato Mozzarella (red), Sweet Potato Mozzarella ((red)

    Dog In The Park - Open up...

    Dog In The Park

    4.1(84 reviews)
    2.0 miLower Queen Anne
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    When in Seattle, eat a Seattle Dog! This location is a food…read morestand near the Seattle Space Needle and Museum of POP Culture. Ordering is straightforward. Check out the menu and pick the dog you want. I've never had any of the other dogs, I come here for the Seattle Dog. Basically a hot dog with grilled veges and cream cheese. Tastes great and something to do when you're in Seattle, especially when you're at this location. It can get busy, but the servers live things along. They have some additional condiments on the side - Mayo, ketchup, mustard, etc. Cost is $10 as of today - June 2025.

    It's a dog in the park, what more is there to say! Came here on a Thursday around lunchtime on a…read morewhim as I've been in Seattle for two years and never had a Seattle dog before. I asked if they could replace the standard dog with a turkey dog and was told no problem, but they ended up only having chicken available which was fine with me. So it took them a bit longer than a standard dog to make which I had no issues with. They also have many fixings options which in the future I would add to my dog. Dog itself was good, hot dog, cream cheese, veggies. No complaints, it's a hot dog you eat under the space needle, what more can you expect. Plenty of outdoor seating options including benches, stairs, the ground, etc, and a nice place to chat or people watch! Good place for a fast meal!

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    Dog In The Park - Seattle Dog ($8) Cream cheese and Caramelized Veggies (cabbage, onions and peppers) on a toasted bun

    Seattle Dog ($8) Cream cheese and Caramelized Veggies (cabbage, onions and peppers) on a toasted bun

    Dog In The Park - Making your dogs fresh-to-order

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    Making your dogs fresh-to-order

    Secret Sausage

    Secret Sausage

    4.6(16 reviews)
    0.7 miDowntown
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    I just had my first Secret Sausage Seattle Dog and it's hands above any others I've tried, and a…read morevery fair price. I especially appreciate exceptional customer service. The owner was genuinely friendly and patient when I dropped my wallet with a huge line behind me. I can't wait to find them the next time I'm in the city

    It's no secret- these guys have THE BEST hotdogs in Seattle! Surely Secret Sausage is the epitome…read moreof a sensual symphony of savory delight- If ever there was one in the hotdog world! Several different options with hotdogs and polish sausage- my absolute favorites are the Seattle Dog and the Midnight Sophie. Whichever you choose- don't forget to ask for some of their homemade slaw to top that beautiful dog! I first found Secret Sausage outside the Owl and Thistle in Pioneer Square. Then outside the Clink after a game. It was an elusive Seattle street food treat- and in a lot of ways still is. They've expanded in recent years so sometimes you can find them at Microsoft campuses on occasion too. But I'll let you in on a little secret... they have a deal with the Thunderbird Tavern in Ballard. So if you're craving a Seattle Dog on a random Tuesday at 8:30pm for example... high tail it to the Thunderbird and get you one! Especially on a warm Summer evening: a Seattle dog with extra slaw, a glass of your favorite cold drink and a spot on the back patio - doesn't that sound so good right now?! Another favorite with Secret Sausage is The Firlander Sauce. While I personally am not a big fan of hot sauce, this spicy condiment has been a staple in our family for several years now. I've been told it makes a good gourmet hotdog over-the-top good! Ha! So if you're a hot sauce fan- it's a must try. Locally owned small business with a commitment to quality. Every hotdog I've ever had from them (ahem, and there have been a few over the years,) has been consistently good. Seriously, the best!

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    Secret Sausage - Business is booming

    Business is booming

    Secret Sausage - Seattle Slaw Dog with cream cheese and yellow mustard! Amazing!!!

    Seattle Slaw Dog with cream cheese and yellow mustard! Amazing!!!

    Secret Sausage - He gives away free hot dogs on gamedays!

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    He gives away free hot dogs on gamedays!

    Seattle Sausage - streetvendors - Updated May 2026

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