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    Two Hands Corn Dogs

    3.3 (90 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    Dogs allowed
    Good for groups

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    Steven G.

    Right next to Arizona Hatters. Small but adequate parking lot. Ambiance/Cleanliness- very clean and bright space, completely lacking in personality. 3 stars Service-Weak...be easier to order online. Have never felt welcomed here. 2 stars. Food-I got the spicy potato cube covered beef corn dogs. Decent. Expensive. Have given 2H 3 visits. Adequate, but over it. 3 stars

    Water

    food is fresh, flavorful, and different from regular hot dogs. The crispy outside and soft inside make every bite really satisfying, and there are lots of options to choose from depending on what you like. The staff is friendly and the service is usually quick, which makes the experience even better. The drinks and sides also match well with the food. Overall, it's a fun place with great quality and worth coming back to.

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    Donna Y.

    What a bright, airy and clean restaurant. Food is available for dine in or take out. We ordered the American Classic with beef and a Classic Dog with ketchup, mustard and sugar. Both came out quickly and were quite tasty. The corn breading was not too heavy and had a nice crisp. The beef sausage on the inside was juicy and hot. Service was super fast.

    Jennie T.

    I ate my first authentic corn dog here! Many years ago, I had one of those artificial corn dogs from a "Kid Cuisine" box and it scared me into never trying one again due to how poorly made it was. But, when my partner invited me to try this spot out, I decided to face my fear and order a traditional corn dog with half mozzarella/beef inside. I now realize that I have been missing out! The crispy outer coating was delicious, the cheese too, but next time I think I'll do all beef because that was my favorite portion. When I asked for a pineapple slushee, the cashier informed me that the machine was not working properly, and he suggested I pick another flavor with better quality. Some people don't say anything and hope the customer doesn't complain about it later, so I was happy he went out of his way to warn me. The eating area could be a bit more lively, as it had three spots to sit at and the white paint makes the scenery kind of dull. But that is a nitpick compared to what's most important which is the food & service, and I don't have any complaints. I'll come here again and experiment with more kinds of corn dogs. After all, I gotta make up for lost time!

    Two Hands Dog, Kimchi Seasoning Fries, Horchata Slush
    Zuriel L.

    I went mainly to try their veggie dog and they don't have it. So I ordered the Two Hands Dog with mozzarella (I'm lactose intolerant) lol... and it was still pretty good. I just died later. Kimchi fries were alright. Nothing really special just fries with spicy seasoning. Horchata slush was sweet! Food came out relatively quick. Service was welcoming - although the time I came in they seemed tired. One thing I will complain about is they have this order calling system that's a little obnoxious for a small restaurant...

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    Lyndsey E.

    The concept is really awesome and the service was great, they've been open for weeks and it's still super busy. These Korean-style corn dogs are awesome, but you have to prepair for your county fair's level of deep fried food. I really enjoyed the flavors of the potato dog with the dirty sauce, I opted to skip the Hot Cheetos powder and went with spicy sausage instead. These are a step up from your typical corn dog as far as flavor profiles, the dirty sauce tastes like a mayo siracha and the seasoning they sprinkle on after frying is tasty. This is going to sound ridiculous but I wish they were less fried, the secondary flavor of the dogs is the oil. Your dog is fried, then with the batter, then with the potatoes. If they could air fry for some portion of the cooking process it would really help. For that reason, this place is a fun treat more than a regular spot to visit on my list. I reccomend takeout over dining in because you will smell like oil after leaving. I just don't think I can handle this level of deep fried too often but it's a fun concept.

    Spicy dog; so thick!
    Jenny B.

    I live around the corner and was really excited to check them out. The line wasn't too long, and the customer service was good. I ordered a combo meal to share with my husband and I will say the portion was generous. Of the three dogs I had the two hands dog in my husband the potato with the hot Cheeto. Upon receiving our food I did notice the density of each corn dog; they are very filling. I thought that the crunch was really good, and the moisture of the dough was well done. I wished that I would have gotten more complexity in the flavoring. I found myself struggling to differentiate between the powders and the sauce for each corn dog. The ranch on my two hands dog was a little sweeter than I would have expected it to be as well. I moved on to the Cheeto powder tater tots, and they were cooked very well. I would have liked ketchup with it but the line was so long It didn't feel possible to ask for some. I was anticipating more from the spicy dog. While I don't have a lot of experience with Korean food, I think I was anticipating bolder, stronger flavors; Something that really made an impression on me. The lemonade slush did help to clear the pallet a bit, but I would have liked it more acidic, with a more natural flavor. All in all, I think that two hands is worth giving a try. I think where they could grow in is really having a clear distinction flavor-wise between each dog. Overall I think that two hands has a great concept and am hopeful that they stick around!

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    Vicky P.

    I've been eyeing this spot and it lived up to the hype. Everything we got wasall delicious. - Injeolmi Dog - Get this with mozzarella; this was MY FAVORITE. It is sweet & has soy bean powder and sweet condensed milk. The sweetness with the mozzarella is the perfect combination. - Potato Dog - We got this with all mozzarella. The potato and the sauce is savory. I thought the sauce was a little overpowering in taste, but I think you can ask for the sauce on the side. It was still very good. - Two Hands Dog- this was savory with a touch of sweet from the ranch dressing- we got the sausage. - Horchata Slush- sweet and really good Couple of things you should know... You can order line to skip the line, but the line goes quick. As you wait, you can watch them make the corn dogs. It's a corn dog, it is going to be fried. The restaurant is spacious. I loved that they played k pop. There are only 3 tables so good luck eating there. I read some reviews where ppl complained about price... all the corn dogs are between $3.49 and $4.99 each, which didn't feel expensive to me.

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    David K.

    When I initially read about Two Hands Corn Dogs in the Tucson Foodie, I was excited to give to try their products. We came on the opening day, but the line was going around the block, so we decided to come back on a different date. My son and I at here on the 23rd of December and came close to opening time. There are not many seats, so you may want to come early to be able to sit down and eat. We had the Potato Dog and the Injeolmi Dog (Bean powder with Two Hands sweet sauce). This is when things get interesting. Unlike a traditional corn dog, one may get at a carnival or a fair, you choose your filling here. We choose half mozzarella and half sausage. We also ordered the dirt fries. I read some of the other reviews when other customers stated they wished the products were not fried. My advice is to treat the establishment for what it is; it is not intended to be healthy food. I think it could be a little bit cleaner. My feet were sticking to the floor, and we were the 11th customers (as the number on our order stated). It is always nice to have a variety of establishments. I consider Two Dogs a novelty and will likely come back once a year to 18 months. What impressed me the most was that the product comes out exactly as it appears on the menu picture. We know this is not true in many fast-food establishments.

    Madelynn F.

    I came here on a Friday night. Staff was very friendly and helpful with the menu. I got a two hands dog (half sausage half mozzarella inside) a potato dog (mozzarella inside) and an order of dirty tots. I wasn't a fan. The corn dog coating for the two hands was slimy. The potatoes on the potato dog were so hard! And they didn't taste like potatoes. The dirty tots (dirty sauce and hot cheeto powder) they were soggy. I just didn't like the food. They sell elote and slushies as well, but I didn't try any

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    Erick D.

    Waited until the hype died down and finally tried this place. The food was good but it was a little expensive for what I got, but then again inflation is running rampant. I got the spicy dog with beef, an elote, dirty fries, and a drink. This came to about $23. The food was well fried ie oil was hot enough to make a light batter. The restaurant is simple and appears to be pretty clean. The counter service was fast and polite. Glad I got to try the place as it's a novel concept.

    Kali R.

    Had high hopes for this place. Ordering was difficult, fountain drinks are behind the counter (what is the point if I can't get easy refills?), and they were out of Pepsi. There only four tables despite there being room for quite a few more, and all were occupied, so there was nowhere to sit. It was also very hot in the restaurant. We paid $17 for three corn dogs. The corn dogs themselves were good. Very crispy exterior, great beef hot dog, sauces and flavors were balanced and complemented each other. They're normal sized corn dogs, so you'd need a few to make a meal of it. I guess my takeaway (no pun intended) from this is that you should order to-go and online if possible, because the in-person experience was not something I'd like to repeat.

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    A Montserrat C.

    To be honest I was a little confused to see some of the reviews, this is a Corn dog place. If you are expecting mind breaking dish then look somewhere else. However if you are in the mood for some street food comfort kind of meal with a twist this is your place. I love that they offer vegan options, hard to come by. Some of their food is a little on the sweeter side, so if you are not to big on the sweet tooth balance it it out with their spicy sausage or the spicy sauce. . Kimchi fries were so good and the Injeolmi, Potato, or crispy dogs were our favorite.

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    First time here, Service was amazing! Potato dog for the win! Very Clean very delicious

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    The service was really great and the food is amazing!! And there was so much space to enjoy our meal!

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    This place was amazing! The food was delicious and the staff were super kind and helpful!

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    I love this place. No idea why the reviews are so low. It's always fantastic. Good cook on the dogs, good prices.

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    An amazing family sized wings samples..three yummy flavors  Garlic Parmesan, spicy Garlic Parmesan, and the third was BBQ. All were yummy!!!
    An amazing family sized wings samples..three yummy flavors Garlic Parmesan, spicy Garlic Parmesan, and the third was BBQ. All were yummy!!!
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