There’s nothing like a delicious hot dog to hit the spot when you’re craving something quick, fun, and delicious. The following are some of our all-time favorite hot dog joints in Connecticut. See which ones you’ve been to before and which ones need to be added to your dining bucket list.

  1. Capitol Lunch: 510 Main St, New Britain, CT 06051

Capitol Lunch/Google Maps Capitol Lunch has been around for nearly 100 years! It’s still in its original location, which is quite tiny. Capitol Lunch, 510 Main St, New Britain, CT 06051, USA

Jim Hall/Google Maps The building is small, but the dogs here are big on flavor. The restaurant’s beloved Greek-style meat sauce makes these unlike any other hot dogs in Connecticut.

  1. Riley’s Hot Dog and Burger Gourmet: 61 Glen St, New Britain, CT 06051

Riley’s Hot Dog and Burger Gourmet/Facebook If you want to get great hot dogs in Connecticut, New Britain is clearly the place for it! Another great New Britain joint is Riley’s Hot Dog and Burger Gourmet. The place opened up as a hot dog stand back in 2010 and now has a building in the heart of downtown New Britain. Riley’s Hot Dog & Burger Gourmet, 61 Glen St, New Britain, CT 06051, USA

Riley’s Hot Dog and Burger Gourmet/Facebook Riley’s has traditional dogs like you’d expect, but you can also pick up some funkier varieties here. Ever had fried egg or sauteed mushrooms on a hot dog? You can view a full menu on the restaurant’s website.

  1. Blackie’s Hot Dog Stand: 2200 Waterbury Rd, Cheshire, CT 06410

Paul Lindsey/Google Maps Blackie’s is another long-standing hot dog joint in Connecticut. This little spot in Cheshire opened up in 1928. The building is an unusual, octagonal shape that certainly catches your eye. Blackie’s Hot Dog Stand, 2200 Waterbury Rd, Cheshire, CT 06410, USA

Ed Hanlon/Google Maps Blackie’s has a simple menu and a loyal legion of fans. The hot pepper relish here is the major draw. Could this be the best hot dog in Connecticut?

  1. Super Duper Weenie: 306 Black Rock Turnpike, Fairfield, CT 06825

Rich Rosa/Google Maps Super Duper Weenie’s name may make you smile, but there are some seriously good hot dogs here. The little restaurant has been featured on “Diners, Drive-Ins, and Dives” for its quality hot dogs. Super Duper Weenie, 306 Black Rock Turnpike, Fairfield, CT 06825, USA

Nicholas Donovan/Google Maps Don’t miss out on the fries - they are just as incredible as the hot dogs! Super Duper Weenie also serves up some super duper burgers. Everything here is so tasty!

  1. Chef’s Dog House: 337 Willard Ave, Newington, CT 06111

K Lap/Google Maps Chef’s Dog House is certainly another contender for the title of best hot dogs in Connecticut. This little spot in Newington serves up dogs, burgers, and even breakfast. Chef’s Dog House, 337 Willard Ave, Newington, CT 06111, USA

Judy-Lee Gillooly/Google Maps One menu offering that’s a can’t-miss is the Junkyard Dog. It’s a bacon-wrapped hot dog covered in chili, nacho cheese, and grilled onions. The prices are great and you won’t leave hungry. For more information, check out the Chef’s Dog House’s website.

  1. Jake’s Diggity Dogs: 40 Broad St, Milford, CT 06460

Jake’s Diggity Dogs/Facebook Jake’s Diggity Dogs lets you travel the world without leaving Connecticut with a uniquely international selection of hot dog toppings. Jake’s Diggity Dogs, 40 Broad St, Milford, CT 06460, USA

Jake’s Diggity Dogs/Facebook There are topping choices as diverse as Philly cheesesteak to Hawaiian and Mexican flavors. There’s even a veggie dog on the menu for those who don’t eat meat! You can check out a full menu or place a to-go order on Jake’s Diggity Dogs’ website.

  1. Dogtown: 664 New Haven Ave, Milford, CT 06460

daisy c/Google Maps Dogtown just opened up a few years ago, but the nostalgic atmosphere makes it feel like it’s been around much longer. The restaurant is not much bigger than its food truck predecessor, and it serves up great hot dogs that you can take along with you as you walk to the beach. Dogtown, 664 New Haven Ave, Milford, CT 06460, USA

Dogtown/Facebook There are 14 toppings to choose from, and vegetarians will be delighted by the option to get tater tots as a base instead of hot dogs. Dogtown also offers great burgers and milkshakes as well!

 

Capitol Lunch/Google Maps

Capitol Lunch has been around for nearly 100 years! It’s still in its original location, which is quite tiny.

Capitol Lunch, 510 Main St, New Britain, CT 06051, USA

Jim Hall/Google Maps

The building is small, but the dogs here are big on flavor. The restaurant’s beloved Greek-style meat sauce makes these unlike any other hot dogs in Connecticut.

Riley’s Hot Dog and Burger Gourmet/Facebook

If you want to get great hot dogs in Connecticut, New Britain is clearly the place for it! Another great New Britain joint is Riley’s Hot Dog and Burger Gourmet. The place opened up as a hot dog stand back in 2010 and now has a building in the heart of downtown New Britain.

Riley’s Hot Dog & Burger Gourmet, 61 Glen St, New Britain, CT 06051, USA

Riley’s has traditional dogs like you’d expect, but you can also pick up some funkier varieties here. Ever had fried egg or sauteed mushrooms on a hot dog? You can view a full menu on the restaurant’s website.

Paul Lindsey/Google Maps

Blackie’s is another long-standing hot dog joint in Connecticut. This little spot in Cheshire opened up in 1928. The building is an unusual, octagonal shape that certainly catches your eye.

Blackie’s Hot Dog Stand, 2200 Waterbury Rd, Cheshire, CT 06410, USA

Ed Hanlon/Google Maps

Blackie’s has a simple menu and a loyal legion of fans. The hot pepper relish here is the major draw. Could this be the best hot dog in Connecticut?

Rich Rosa/Google Maps

Super Duper Weenie’s name may make you smile, but there are some seriously good hot dogs here. The little restaurant has been featured on “Diners, Drive-Ins, and Dives” for its quality hot dogs.

Super Duper Weenie, 306 Black Rock Turnpike, Fairfield, CT 06825, USA

Nicholas Donovan/Google Maps

Don’t miss out on the fries - they are just as incredible as the hot dogs! Super Duper Weenie also serves up some super duper burgers. Everything here is so tasty!

K Lap/Google Maps

Chef’s Dog House is certainly another contender for the title of best hot dogs in Connecticut. This little spot in Newington serves up dogs, burgers, and even breakfast.

Chef’s Dog House, 337 Willard Ave, Newington, CT 06111, USA

Judy-Lee Gillooly/Google Maps

One menu offering that’s a can’t-miss is the Junkyard Dog. It’s a bacon-wrapped hot dog covered in chili, nacho cheese, and grilled onions. The prices are great and you won’t leave hungry. For more information, check out the Chef’s Dog House’s website.

Jake’s Diggity Dogs/Facebook

Jake’s Diggity Dogs lets you travel the world without leaving Connecticut with a uniquely international selection of hot dog toppings.

Jake’s Diggity Dogs, 40 Broad St, Milford, CT 06460, USA

There are topping choices as diverse as Philly cheesesteak to Hawaiian and Mexican flavors. There’s even a veggie dog on the menu for those who don’t eat meat! You can check out a full menu or place a to-go order on Jake’s Diggity Dogs’ website.

daisy c/Google Maps

Dogtown just opened up a few years ago, but the nostalgic atmosphere makes it feel like it’s been around much longer. The restaurant is not much bigger than its food truck predecessor, and it serves up great hot dogs that you can take along with you as you walk to the beach.

Dogtown, 664 New Haven Ave, Milford, CT 06460, USA

Dogtown/Facebook

There are 14 toppings to choose from, and vegetarians will be delighted by the option to get tater tots as a base instead of hot dogs. Dogtown also offers great burgers and milkshakes as well!

It’s a competitive field, but who gets your vote for best hot dog in Connecticut? Share your favorite restaurant in the comments!

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