Mad Dogs

Restaurant · West University

Mad Dogs

Restaurant · West University

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2716 Guadalupe St, Austin, TX 78705

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Halal hot dogs, smash burgers, loaded fries, open late  

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2716 Guadalupe St, Austin, TX 78705 Get directions

eatmaddogs.com
@maddogshtx

$10–20 · Menu

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2716 Guadalupe St, Austin, TX 78705 Get directions

+1 512 291 3561
eatmaddogs.com
@maddogshtx

$10–20 · Menu

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The Hottest New Restaurants in Austin, August 2024

"Austin got its first halal hot dog shop with the expansion of Houston’s Mad Dogs this past April. The Houston food truck opened its first physical restaurant in western downtown, serving up fully loaded halal franks, ranging from the namesake one with cream cheese, crispy fried onions, Sriracha, curry ketchup, and honey-mayonnaise to the brisket dog. Takeout orders can be placed in person or online; there are indoor and outdoor dine-in areas." - Nadia Chaudhury

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Best Hot Dogs in Austin | Eater Austin

"This Houston import focuses on serving halal hot dogs in the western downtown area. The Islamic-approved franks come in a variety of loaded options, from the Mad Dogs with cream cheese, crispy fried onions, Sriracha, curry ketchup, and honey-mayonnaise. There’s also the brisket dog with chopped beef and an elote version with roasted cream corn and Tajin. Takeout orders can be placed online or in person; there are indoor and outdoor dine-in areas." - Nadia Chaudhury

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New Austin Halal Restaurant Mad Dogs Opens in Downtown Austin - Eater Austin

"A Houston food truck boasting halal hot dogs expanded into Austin with a first-ever physical restaurant this past spring. Mad Dogs opened in the western area of downtown Austin at 917 West 12th Street as of April 15. The fast-casual halal hot dog shop follows food preparation rules in accordance to Islamic law. This means no pork and that the animals are raised and slaughtered in humane manners. This leads to a menu with all sorts of loaded hot dogs. There’s the namesake one with cream cheese, crispy fried onions, Sriracha, a curry ketchup, and honey-mayonnaise. Since it’s Texas, there’s the brisket dog with chopped beef; as well as the Elote dog with roasted cream corn, Tajin, and japalenos. In the not-hot dog sphere, there are smash burgers and loaded fries. (all, yes, halal). Mad Dog owner and founder Moustafa Eissa tells Eater that the Austin restaurant is run by his brother Abdullah Eissa. The family decided to expand into the city because they had participated in food events in the area and “had great feedback there,” he says over Instagram direct-message. “The opportunity came up and we took it.” Moustafa Eissa started in 2022 as a pop-up and catering business, participating in events like the Houston Halal Festival. He expanded with a food truck in June 2023 out in Sugarland, and now there are two other locations in Houston. Per Community Impact, Mad Dogs shares a space with the Austin location of dessert shop Midnight Cravingz (whose original location is out in Spring, Texas). The address had previously been the home base of longtime bakery Word of Mouth, which closed in March 2023. Mad Dogs offers takeout orders can be placed in person or online. There are indoor and outdoor dine-in areas. Its hours are from 11 a.m. to 2 a.m. Sunday through Wednesday and then from 11 a.m. to 3:45 a.m. Thursday through Saturday." - Nadia Chaudhury

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Brumoon Ahamat

Google
This is a small location. Not the best indoors, but I can imagine in the summer you could enjoy the seats outdoors. I have had their dogs in Dallas during various events. First time at the physical location. As usual the mad dog was the best. My son had the chilli cheese but I think the mad dog was better. Also ordered the double smashburger, which was good. The loaded mad dog fries were better than the brisket loaded fries. All in all wonderful food, but location could improve.

joseph tucker

Google
DIRTY!!!! Have to order on a kiosk that hasn’t been cleaned since they opened. Super dirty inside and broken dirty tv sitting on the counter. Food was good, overpriced but good. For a $9 chili dog there should have more chili and have the cheese melted on top. Scares me eating at places like this, if the lobby hasn’t been cleaned in years then you know they don’t clean the kitchen.

B K

Google
So good! Got the chili cheese dog and they delivered with a high quality frank and tasty chili that made me wishing I got a second. Also got the chopped cheese fries and these were perfection. The fries themselves are the breaded kind and when paired with the seasoned beef and cheese, it’s impossible to stop reaching for the next bite. Can’t wait to come back and try more of the items on the menu!

Michael Castillo

Google
The best part of these dogs are that they’re open late every night of the week. They’ll hit the spot after some drinks. The seating and receiving your food is a mess, lots of drunk people, the meat isn’t the best quality, and there’s too much of each condiment on it. The best hot dogs in Austin are definitely ditty dog. This is a good alternative when ditty is closed

Jazz Berry

Google
PLEASE DO NOT GO AND WASTE YOUR MONEY HERE. I ASKED THREE WORKERS FOR MY ORDER AND THEY LOOKED AT ME LIKE I WAS STUPID, and after 40 minutes I asked for a refund because I was done waiting. They said they couldn’t give me a refund and then my food was magically ready…… then I realized that it had been done along time ago because when asked for my food before, I had seen those same bags. MY FOOD WAS COLD AND WHEN I GOT HOME I SAW THE PATHETIC EXCUSE FOR FOOD I GOT. Not only I couldn’t get a refund I got this junk. I wasted 45$ for this….. PLEASE DO NOT WASTE YOUR TIME AND MONEY HERE. Update 2/4/2024 - still no refund.

Tariq Khan

Google
Great Halal Hot Dog place in Austin. Their Mad Dog, regular fries and Loaded Cheese Fries are must-haves. They also have a nice selection of desserts. Restaurant capacity is a little challenging, given how popular the place is but service is speedy and friendly.

Jeremy Carbone

Google
Do not trust this business!! Got home late after a night out and wanted some take out. This was one of the only places open and they were running a special. Buy one get one free. Perfect! I ordered a burger (17.99) that was on special and some loaded fries(19.99) that were also on special. I also got a small regular fries (4.99) Thinking this was a little pricey, but I was getting two so let’s do it. They then charged me twice for both the special items 35.98 for the burgers and 39.98 for the fries. Bring my subtotal to 80.95$ this is where they gave me half off 37.98. So I paid full price for my order plus the extra taxes and increased tip percentage. I unfortunately didn’t catch it at the time and just placed the order. My advice would be to spend your money at a more reputable business, we vote with our dollars.

April P

Google
This place is so good I was honestly shocked. I asked the man working which one I should start with. He told me the most popular one was the mad dog and honestly hesitated taking the recommendation, but im so glad I tried it. It was actually so good, after I finished my hotdog I went back and got a second one lol. There’s little sweetness, a punch of spice, creaminess, and the crunch from the fried onions just adds an interesting, delicious textural element. I will definitely be going back soon!