Dirty Dog

Hot dog stand · Capitol Hill

Dirty Dog

Hot dog stand · Capitol Hill

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1110 E Pine St, Seattle, WA 98122

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Seattle dogs with cream cheese & onions, gluten-free options  

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1110 E Pine St, Seattle, WA 98122 Get directions

dirtydoghotdog.com
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$10–20 · Menu

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1110 E Pine St, Seattle, WA 98122 Get directions

+1 206 605 9741
dirtydoghotdog.com
@dirtydoghotdog

$10–20 · Menu

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Leo Notenboom

Google
We had Dirty Dog cater our event (PNW Corgi Picnic) at our home, arranging it at the last minute when our prior caterer bailed on us five days before the event. Saved. My. Butt. Not only were they able to squeeze us in on short notice, but the service and dogs got rave reviews from all the attendees. Will hire again, without hesitation.

Zo Schlemper

Google
Simplicity is the virtue of Dirty Dog. Perfectly braised meat. Onion/cream cheese ratio is on point. Generous portion. Large wax paper prevents spillage in car. One of my top fast food experiences in Seattle. Grabbed one after seeing a show at Nuemos.

Sheree LaRue

Google
I just want to let others know what an incredible event we had yesterday with Dirty Dog. The food was delicious and the 3 gentlemen cooking up the goodness were the best I have ever worked with. If you're looking for a recommendation to the best food cart in Seattle to spoil your employees, they are the ones for you. I want to thank them again for making this such a special day, we all had so much fun. We will be using them again in the future. Hats off to all of you for taking such great care of us.

Joel Larway

Google
Had Dirty Dogs out to our location to help celebrate a big thank you for employees. They were able to keep up with the busy rush of people coming to get a dog. The food was fantastic and the feedback from employees was top shelf. The employees were friendly and professional and great to work with. I would highly recommend Dirty Dogs for anyone looking for a great meal for a group of people.

Gabrielle B.

Google
Great seattle dogs! The veggie dogs (as well as all of their meat options) are delicious, and definitely try the cream cheese and onions!

Ayman Mobin

Google
Best hot dog I have ever had. Not just in Seattle but all time.

joseph sim

Google
The dirty dog by pine and 11th charged me extra for items in the condiment section. It was 3 ladies working this night on 3/15/24. I love dirty dogs but will never go back after being charged extra on principle. Disappointing, been coming to this location since 2018. I didnt order extra anything bruh.

Reed Cozart

Google
TLDR: this is a strong "you should avoid" review from me. Mild food poisoning and we overpaid for the privilege of getting sick. Price: You pay a lot, and get a little. We got 2 hot dogs and 2 waters, paid 32 dollars total. You're better off getting a slice of pizza from Big Marios or Hot Mommas. Food Safety: Very bad. Both of us got food poisoning (most likely from the unrefrigerated toppings/sauces). I won't go into details here, but let's just say that the toilet was our best friend that night. Overall, there are much better Seattle Dog stands out there, where you'll pay less, get more, and probably not be sick afterwards.
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Sanny C.

Yelp
We drove pass this place while getting ready to head back to the hotel. We werent hungry. However, I was advised that Seattle been famous for their hotdogs with cream cheese. We decided to turn around and give it a try lol I am so happy that we got in line. Such a good snack lol the people were kind and quick. They ran out of their beef and cheese so we opted for their spicy sausage. It was so good. Esp adding the extras on it made it even better. Dirty Dog is a must try!!!
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Jennifer L.

Yelp
It was only OK. I have had better hot dog carts. The bun was dry and too big. It may have been better with a warmed soft bun. The spicy dog was small and the beef dog was cut nicely down the middle for condiments. I chose the cream cheese and grilled onions, because it's a must, but for some reason it was g a good hot dog. I didn't care for it and it tasted like a grilled hot dog from Costco. The service was good when they ring you up, but once they give you your hot dog, they mix orders up and all look miserable serving your food to you. We got there right on time for the crowd rolled in forming a line.
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Micah J.

Yelp
Tried this place at Marymoor Park during a concert and was disappointed. Took 15 mins for the first dog to come up and then another 5 for the second. In no world does it take that long to make hot dog especially when there was no line. The dogs weren't even good, tossed mine out after a few disappointing bites.
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Kimmy L.

Yelp
Dirty Dog is a late night saving grace when basically all other restaurants and bar kitchens stop serving food after 11pm. Hot dogs are all about $6 and are piping hot right off the grill. They serve regular hot dogs, chicken dogs, veggie dogs, polish sausages, and spicy dogs. You can also add cream cheese and/or onions for extra. They have self-serve ketchup, relish, and mustard though next to their stand for free. My friends and I usually order the spicy dog, which isn't exceptionally spicy, but has a nice kick to it. Service is good and we get our dogs within 10 minutes. Note that because this place is the only food stand open until 2am, lines can be long. Overall: 4/5 for food, 4/5 for service

Amber H.

Yelp
Tastiest veggie hot dog i've ever had! Love that they include grilled onions and cream cheese and then you choose your condiments for only $10! The price really is worth it!
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Generous Y.

Yelp
Hot dogs for after late night? They know their audience. Snagged some hot dogs and fries. Pretty big dogs but they aren't a Costco $1.50 so it gets pricey. Not sure how I feel about cream cheese on a hotdog but it was edible. Like a softer bagel with a hot dog between. Onions on top enhance the dog a lot though, for sure. Fries were pretty good - or maybe it was just late. Super crunchy and crisp. Limited hours but they're open when it counts!
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Jessica J.

Yelp
$6 for a dog packed with fixin's... need I say more? Passed by a handful of times over the course of the week before I finally bit the bullet. Best decision ever. It checks all the boxes, especially if you're hungry. First time trying cream cheese on my hot dog, and let me tell you, it makes all the difference. I got the spicy dog with cream cheese, onions, and jalapeños. Great flavor -- the sausage tastes just like my favorite brand Evergood from the Bay Area. (If it is the same, he knows what's good!) Friendly and cheery vendor, really makes an effort to chat while he preps your order. Sometimes he'll get so invested in the convo that small mistakes arise or you'll need to repeat your preferences, but I personally don't mind. Support small!
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Leo N.

Yelp
We had Dirty Dog cater our event (PNC Corgi Picnic) at our home, arranging it at the last minute when our prior caterer bailed on us five days before the event. Saved. My. Butt. Not only were they able to squeeze us in on short notice, but the service and dogs got rave reviews from all the attendees. Will hire again, without hesitation.
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MK R.

Yelp
Q: When would you pay $10 for a hotdog? A: When you're drunk and wandering around Capitol Hill. I keep seeing Dirty Dog pop up on my Instagram and saying "I should try that!" Finally, Alyssa and I were out at Wildrose and needed a SNACK. Dirty Dog was there for us in our time of need. We got the veggie dog with cream cheese and onions, and our only regret was that we didn't get 2. The dog had a great kick and was the perfect post-bar stop. When I was in college in Stillwater, OK, there was this hotdog stand near all the bars called the Dirty Curty. They sold a number of hotdogs with cream cheese. Some with crunched up Ruffles, others with beans, brisket, or mac and cheese. Dirty Dog gave me a taste of nostalgia that I haven't felt in years. I want to extend a sincere 'Thank You' to the friendly staff at Dirty Dog for the experience. I hope to be back.

Alison J.

Yelp
Dirty Dogs joined us earlier this month for a Community event in Redmond. We heard rave reviews from our guests. The staff was SO lovely, food was great and their prices are so reasonable compared to many other food trucks/stands. We would have them back in heartbeat, thanks for being a part of our day!
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Jenny A.

Yelp
A pretty nondescript hot dog stand in the middle of CHOP. Please support this black-run business! He was out there in the rain and these tasty hot dogs. Good flavor and decent snap, and they're heated up for you as you order. I got the polish dog ($6) and I was pretty full after just one. He's got all the fixings including ketchup, mustard, relish, onion, dijon mustard, mayo, and cream cheese. Other dogs include original beef, veggie, spicy! Next time I see him I'm getting another one. I'd say his dogs are comparable to Pink's in Los Angeles but BIGGER, though Pink's has more topping options.
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Chefy Doug J.

Yelp
a late nite must in capitol hill!!!! they have better quality food then the other hot dog stands, buns lightly toasted to perfection! slathered with cream cheese and sauteed onions ~chefy

Chris B.

Yelp
Simply the best hot dog in seattle!! The spicy dog with onions and cream cheese is the way to go
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Priya S.

Yelp
Stumbled upon this stand after a night out. My friends were starving and decided to try out some seattle dogs and tacos. Quick lines, nice staff, good taste, $6 for a hot dog is a little much but it was worth it. Wish the appearance was more presentable but for drunk food it was pretty acceptable.

Mary G.

Yelp
Rude and uninviting staff unfortunately .... Being welcoming only gets you more business ...
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Ashu S.

Yelp
The best glizzy ever. I had different dogs from different states and cuties ,but hands down the best is in Seattle dirty dog. Good job guys. Nice people.
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Edward S.

Yelp
Their food truck visited our site. They do not have a large menu, but this is perfect if you are in the mood for a good hot dog. Mine was perfect--good beef dog, bacon, and grilled onions on a nice bun. It was a good sized dog also, just right for lunch.
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Amy L.

Yelp
There are plenty of great hot dog stands in the city and let's be honest, the only way you can mess up a Seattle dog is if you skimp on the cream cheese. Dirty Dog has a nice system going, at least they do when they're stationed in Capitol Hill for the bar crowd on weekends. One person takes your order and deals with payment so her partner can focus on slinging dogs. I love the guy who works this stand. He'll sing, crack jokes, and put a lot of joy into the dogs he makes you. His partner will get back there and dance, too, so even though you're not in the club, they keep the party going. You get a choice of Polish, hots, veggie, chicken, and all beef dogs. I've tried most of them and my new favorite is the chicken, cooked crispy, on a recommendation from the awesome woman who took my order. I've been eating pretty clean for the last few weeks and the chicken dog didn't turn my stomach the way hot dogs sometimes do. The other great thing about this stand is the fixin's. There are pickled jalapenos(?), relish, sauerkraut, sriracha, BBQ sauce, what I believe is mayo, mustard, and ketchup. You add all of these yourself. They've got you covered on cream cheese and onions.
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Ryan S.

Yelp
I recently visited Seattle with my girlfriend and was told we needed to try a Seattle dog at Dirty Dog. I had the Seattle dog and my girlfriend had the vegan dog. Both were amazing with tons of flavor. The thing that stood out the most was the man behind the grill who told my girlfriend that vegan and non-vegan dogs share the same grill and asked if it was ok. We've never experienced customer service like that from someone who definitely cared. Dirty Dogs will forever be a tradition when we visit Seattle again.
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Amanda M.

Yelp
This truck was outside a music venue on Wednesday night in SoDo and my family from out of town had not tried the "Seattle Dog" and I asked for 5 dogs and recieved 2 tickets. I didn't think much of it. When I was handed 2 dogs I told the cook I ordered 5. I didn't appreciate the cook saying I knew I paid for 2 not 5. Which I did address with the cook. So the person ringing up came over and apologized because he only saw 2 of us. We got the rest of our food after paying for the additional food. These guys were pretty good but nothing like the trucks that sell hotdogs in Belltown. The hot dog wasn't grilled all the way more boiled tasting and like a Costco hotdog. But, whatev...I guess when you work at a food truck you feel like you can make dumb jokes and make slick comments and it's all in good fun. I'll pass next time and find a convenience store before I pay for food with them.
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Nicola Y.

Yelp
What can I say? I like them Dirty. All jokes aside, there's nothing quite like inhaling a cream cheese-smothered hotdog while you watch drunken ladies in knee high stiletto rhinestone boots stumble around incoherently babbling. The Polish hot dogs are fantastic and the unlimited toppings bar is awesome. I like mine with caramelized onions, cream cheese, and barbecue sauce - nothing else. They add the cream cheese and onions on for you, but the rest of the toppings are self-serve. People-watching while you eat a Dirty Dog and wait for your Uber to arrive is half the fun. A Seattle must-do! Don't drop your hot dog, or you will be a sad panda. (You'll probably make some city pigeons very happy the next day however.)
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Erin G.

Yelp
I've tried other hot dog stands in the area and nothing matches Dirty Dog! There's just something about the food and people who run this stand. Everyone is friendly and gets my order out quickly. Dirty Dog hands down has the best Seattle dog! Very well priced for the quality of food and service you get.
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Su U.

Yelp
They charged me almost twice more than what I was supposed to pay and charged me $52 for just 4 dogs. I saw the discrepancy on my bank accounts the next day. Their veggie dog is extremely bad tasting.
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Calvin Y.

Yelp
Dirty Dog was in Capitol Hill near 12th and Pine on Saturday night for the post going out crowds. They offer beef sausages and polish for $5 and veggie dogs for $6 that comes with cream cheese and grilled onions and they get it to you pretty quickly. I would like to see more grilled onions on the hot dog and possibly mayo as an extra condiment option. They have most of the choices already -- ketchup, mustard, BBQ, and sriracha. They accept cards via Square, but they charge $0.45 for it.
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Harry H.

Yelp
Tried them while they were set up at work today and it wasn't bad at all...I'll definitely hit them up next time I'm in the mood for a hot dog. I went with a normal beef dog with grilled onions, relish, and yellow mustard, and just for a buck more got a bag of chips and a soda. Not bad, not bad. The only thing I can gripe about are the drinks...the cooler didn't look the cleanest on the inside and my soda had a little sand/dirt on it. I'll just give it to a co-worker. heh heh.