"A classic coney-dog institution where richly seasoned chili is the signature topping, emblematic of Detroit comfort-food tradition." - Danny Palumbo
"For a taste of Detroit’s famous coney dog — a hot dog slathered with deeply spiced chili, yellow mustard, and diced raw onions on a steamed bun — there’s no better spot to indulge than Duly’s Place. With more than a century under its belt, having opened its doors in 1921, the diner is still a go-to spot for coney island classics served with consistency and in an essential greasy-spoon environment where regulars — made up of construction workers, club kids, tourists, and locals in need of a filling, affordable breakfast — can be seen sitting at the lunch counter at any given time. Come for dogs with a satisfying snap or bacon, eggs, and pancakes. Duly’s takes cash only, so hit up an ATM on the way. Take note, the diner is not currently open 24 hours a day as it had long been. Instead, the hours are 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday through Friday and 6 a.m. to 2 p.m. on weekends." - Brenna Houck
"For a taste of Detroit’s famous coney dog — a hot dog slathered with deeply spiced chili, yellow mustard, and diced raw onions on a steamed bun — there’s no better spot to indulge than Duly’s Place. With more than a century under its belt, having opened its doors in 1921, the diner is still a go-to spot for coney island classics served with consistency and in an essential greasy-spoon environment where regulars — made up of construction workers, club kids, tourists, and locals in need of a filling, affordable breakfast — can be seen sitting at the lunch counter at any given time. Come for dogs with a satisfying snap or bacon, eggs, and pancakes. Duly’s takes cash only, so hit up an ATM on the way. Know before you go: Longtime fans who might not have been recently, take note that the diner is not currently open 24 hours a day as it had long been. Instead, the hours are 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday through Friday and 6 a.m. to 2 p.m. on weekends." - Serena Maria Daniels
"For a late-night coney dog with a satisfying snap or a hulking yet wallet-friendly breakfast of bacon, eggs, and pancakes, this Vernor Highway diner is the place to be. With more than 90 years under its belt, Duly’s continues to dole out Coney Island classics with consistency and the ambiance worthy of an essential greasy spoon. It’s easy to get a full spread here for less than $10. Just don’t forget to bring cash." - Danny Palumbo
"For a late-night taste of Detroit’s famous coney dog — a chili dog with mustard and onions on a steamed bun — there’s no better spot to indulge than Duly’s Place. With more than 90 years under its belt, the diner is still a go-to spot for coney island classics with consistency and an essential greasy-spoon atmosphere. Come for dogs with a satisfying snap or a wallet-friendly breakfast of bacon, eggs, and pancakes. Just be prepared: Duly’s takes cash only, so hit up an ATM on the way." - Serena Maria Daniels