CornDog with No Name
Caterer · Dallas ·

CornDog with No Name

Caterer · Dallas ·

Fried corn dogs, elote, funnel cakes, and craft cocktails

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CornDog with No Name by null
CornDog with No Name by null
CornDog with No Name by null
CornDog with No Name by null
CornDog with No Name by null
CornDog with No Name by null
CornDog with No Name by null
CornDog with No Name by null
CornDog with No Name by null
CornDog with No Name by null
CornDog with No Name by null
CornDog with No Name by null
CornDog with No Name by null
CornDog with No Name by null
CornDog with No Name by null
CornDog with No Name by null
CornDog with No Name by null
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Family Legal Battle Over Fletcher’s Corny Dog Ends With Settlement | Eater Dallas

"Blocked from using the Fletcher family name, I’ve seen Jace Fletcher Christensen operate under the moniker Corndog With No Name as a pop-up, and that operation has since grown to include two permanent restaurants." - Brittanie Shey

https://dallas.eater.com/2020/12/28/22202963/the-long-legal-battle-over-the-fletchers-corny-dog-name-is-over
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Controversial Corn Dog Purveyor Introduces $24 Gold-Topped, Deep-Fried Monstrosity | Eater Dallas

"A controversial corny-dog purveyor introduced an over-the-top $24 offering called the Corn Dog Queen: a deep-fried corny dog crowned with edible gold leaf meant to mimic a squirt of yellow mustard and painstakingly applied with tweezers and a paintbrush. The price also includes a can of sparkling wine as a pairing, and the item began selling via drive-thru on September 25, 2020. The stunt arrived amid a public family-feud lawsuit with the originators of Dallas’s iconic corny dog and appears designed to set the concept apart during the ongoing legal battle." - Amy McCarthy

https://dallas.eater.com/2020/9/22/21450361/corndog-with-no-name-gold-dipped-corn-dog-why
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List Of Eateries Offering Takeout and Delivery for DFW Restaurant Week Announced | Eater Dallas

"I’m glad to see a cheekily-named pop-up drive-thru at 10220 Technology Boulevard in Dallas offering funnel cakes, elote-style Texian corn cobs, curly fries and more; it was founded by a member of the iconic Fletcher’s family and will be open Fridays from 5–9 p.m. and Saturdays from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m." - Brittanie Shey

https://dallas.eater.com/21357267/dfw-restaurant-week-takeout-delivery-elwood-corndog-no-name-fletchers
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The Midnight Cowboy corndog they were selling at the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo in 2025 is complete trash. How they won a rodeo award is beyond comprehension. I literally came to the rodeo this day to try this particular corn dog because I read about it on the rodeo website about how it won an award. What I received looked nothing like the picture. It was served on a stick. The batter had absolute no flavor. There was no seasoning. They give you a little cup of sauce to dip it in. The sauce was the only thing that gave it any type of taste. After a few bites, I had to throw this thing away. It was terrible. The employees who are working this booth were not very enthusiastic either. What a total waste of money and time.

Jason Smith

Google
We loved this place! My family and I came after a long day at a theme park. We were greeted by the owner and given recommendations on what to order! The corn dogs were wonderful! They were cooked perfectly! The atmosphere was awesome! You definitely can tell they have a passion for what they do! We will definitely be back!

Matthew Shultz

Google
This is a new trendy spot in Dallas. They are the best place in town to get fine stick foods. They have a wide variety of foods from different takes on corn dogs to Elote aka fried corn on the cob and amazing funnel cakes. When you are inside you get the feel of a modern lounge with couches and TV's. The owners are super friendly and offer a wealth of knowledge about stick foods. The bartenders also make a superb Pilar's old fashioned.

Laura Hicks

Google
We celebrate the State Fair every year (it’s where my husband proposed) and couldn’t let 2020 get us down! First time here and it was delicious! We got the classic, curly fries, and a funnel cake to share! The ordering and drive through pickup went smoothly. We were warmly greeted and sat outside. Perfect place to get your fried food fill!

Flora Akin

Google
They have pretty good service. It was kind of slow when we went. The food was pretty good, I would strongly advise that you bring your own drink because they sell canned soda for two dollars. Also the chicken is really really really really good

Chris G.

Google
Tried these corn dogs when we were at Martin House for the hot cheetos beer release and they were great. Had the limited hot cheetos corn dog and the classic. I think the cheetos was only for the beer release, but if it was a regular item, it'd sell well. Super spicy and crunchy and flavorful. The regular one though is a crowd pleaser and you can't ask for much more. The staff was also super cheery and nice eventhough we were all out in 100+ degree temps. Check this place out.

Karen Ramos

Google
Best corn dogs I've had!! Better than the Fair corn dogs. We Had the classic, the spice, the Thanksgiving dog they were good! The Elote is awesome! Defenetly coming back to try the rest!

Julia Baldino

Google
upscale, whimsical fare for adults and kids alike. They also had sophisticated cocktails (old fashioned and spicy marg below) which made for a killer date night. lightly fried, yet still authentically tasting - one of my new go tos in Dallas. A differentiated spot with reinvented classics.