AMERICAN CONEY ISLAND – Hailing from Michigan, American Coney Island has found a new home at the D Las Vegas. Located under the outside escalator next to D Bar sits this American casual dining restaurant that has won the hearts, and stomachs, of many in the Downtown Las Vegas dining scene

301 E Fremont St, Las Vegas, Nevada 89101 – 702-388-2120 – eat@americanconeyisland.com – The D Casino & Hotel – Downtown Las Vegas

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Dirt Dog – We agree, it is not the most appetizing name for a product, but we have grown to love the name and we hope that you will too! Please allow me to tell a little story on how the name Dirt Dog was coined. In the early 90’s I found myself on streets of Downtown Los Angeles most weekends and in the summer. My parents owned a business in Downtown Los Angeles and I found myself in Downtown with little choices for food. One super hot summer day in front of my parent’s store, there was a nice Hispanic lady selling hot dogs on a flat grill. I had never seen this before. The hot dog was wrapped in bacon and toppings of grilled onions, bell peppers, red peppers and jalapenos were offered with mayonnaise, mustard and ketchup to sauce it up. My mom told me there would be no way that she would let me try one considering there were cars continuously driving by kicking up dirt into the nice lady’s hot dog cart (by the way, her hot dog cart was made out of a shopping cart, brilliant!). But temptation set in and Simon (my brother) and I secretly purchased the bacon wrapped hot dog and devoured it. It was utterly amazing. We found ourselves eating bacon wrapped hot dogs the rest of that summer. My mom would keep telling us to stop eating dirt. Simon found it amusing and started calling them Dirt Dogs. It stuck with us ever since, and we never stopped eating them, no matter how dirty they were. We love the Dirt Dog and it is part of us and our childhood – and adulthood as it would seem

450 E Fremont St Ste, 123 Las Vegas, NV 89101 – 702-483-5432 – info@dirtdogla.com – Downtown Las Vegas

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Dirt Dog – We agree, it is not the most appetizing name for a product, but we have grown to love the name and we hope that you will too! Please allow me to tell a little story on how the name Dirt Dog was coined. In the early 90’s I found myself on streets of Downtown Los Angeles most weekends and in the summer. My parents owned a business in Downtown Los Angeles and I found myself in Downtown with little choices for food. One super hot summer day in front of my parent’s store, there was a nice Hispanic lady selling hot dogs on a flat grill. I had never seen this before. The hot dog was wrapped in bacon and toppings of grilled onions, bell peppers, red peppers and jalapenos were offered with mayonnaise, mustard and ketchup to sauce it up. My mom told me there would be no way that she would let me try one considering there were cars continuously driving by kicking up dirt into the nice lady’s hot dog cart (by the way, her hot dog cart was made out of a shopping cart, brilliant!). But temptation set in and Simon (my brother) and I secretly purchased the bacon wrapped hot dog and devoured it. It was utterly amazing. We found ourselves eating bacon wrapped hot dogs the rest of that summer. My mom would keep telling us to stop eating dirt. Simon found it amusing and started calling them Dirt Dogs. It stuck with us ever since, and we never stopped eating them, no matter how dirty they were. We love the Dirt Dog and it is part of us and our childhood – and adulthood as it would seem

3649 S Las Vegas Blvd Ste 617 Las Vegas, NV 89109 – 702-586-9300 – info@dirtdogla.com – Grand Bazaar Shops – Las Vegas Strip

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Dirt Dog – We agree, it is not the most appetizing name for a product, but we have grown to love the name and we hope that you will too! Please allow me to tell a little story on how the name Dirt Dog was coined. In the early 90’s I found myself on streets of Downtown Los Angeles most weekends and in the summer. My parents owned a business in Downtown Los Angeles and I found myself in Downtown with little choices for food. One super hot summer day in front of my parent’s store, there was a nice Hispanic lady selling hot dogs on a flat grill. I had never seen this before. The hot dog was wrapped in bacon and toppings of grilled onions, bell peppers, red peppers and jalapenos were offered with mayonnaise, mustard and ketchup to sauce it up. My mom told me there would be no way that she would let me try one considering there were cars continuously driving by kicking up dirt into the nice lady’s hot dog cart (by the way, her hot dog cart was made out of a shopping cart, brilliant!). But temptation set in and Simon (my brother) and I secretly purchased the bacon wrapped hot dog and devoured it. It was utterly amazing. We found ourselves eating bacon wrapped hot dogs the rest of that summer. My mom would keep telling us to stop eating dirt. Simon found it amusing and started calling them Dirt Dogs. It stuck with us ever since, and we never stopped eating them, no matter how dirty they were. We love the Dirt Dog and it is part of us and our childhood – and adulthood as it would seem

3785 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV, 89109 – 725-205-1150 – info@dirtdogla.com – Showcase Mall – Las Vegas Strip

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HAUTE DOGGERYHaute Doggery, a new take on the American hot dog stand, is located within The Strip’s open-air retail, dining and entertainment district – The LINQ Promenade. Brought to life by local Las Vegas entrepreneur, Billy Richardson, the hot dog venue offers “Retro Dogs” from around the country as well as “Haute Specialties,” taking menu inspiration from the hugely successful Holsteins Shakes and Buns located in the Cosmopolitan

3545 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109 – 702-430-4435 – The Linq Promenade At LINQ Hotel + Experience – Las Vegas Strip

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NATHAN’S FAMOUS In 1916, Nathan Handwerker started his nickel hot dog stand on Coney Island, with a $300 loan and his wife’s secret recipe. At the time, he had no idea how famous those hot dogs would be. He had no idea that millions around the globe would tune in to see how many of those hot dogs could be consumed in 10 minutes, or that they would be available to consumers around the world in retail and restaurants

3645 Las Vegas Blvd S, Las Vegas, Nevada 89109 – 702-731-1667 – Horseshoe Las Vegas – Las Vegas Strip

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Nathan’s Famous Hotdogs – In 1916, Nathan Handwerker started his nickel hot dog stand on Coney Island, with a $300 loan and his wife’s secret recipe. At the time, he had no idea how famous those hot dogs would be. He had no idea that millions around the globe would tune in to see how many of those hot dogs could be consumed in 10 minutes, or that they would be available to consumers around the world in retail and restaurants

3900 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109 – 702-597-3377 – Luxor Hotel & Casino – Las Vegas Strip

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Nathan’s Famous Hotdogs – In 1916, Nathan Handwerker started his nickel hot dog stand on Coney Island, with a $300 loan and his wife’s secret recipe. At the time, he had no idea how famous those hot dogs would be. He had no idea that millions around the globe would tune in to see how many of those hot dogs could be consumed in 10 minutes, or that they would be available to consumers around the world in retail and restaurants

3950 Las Vegas Blvd S, Las Vegas, NV 89109 – 702-778-6677 – Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino – Las Vegas Strip

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Nathan’s Famous Hotdogs – In 1916, Nathan Handwerker started his nickel hot dog stand on Coney Island, with a $300 loan and his wife’s secret recipe. At the time, he had no idea how famous those hot dogs would be. He had no idea that millions around the globe would tune in to see how many of those hot dogs could be consumed in 10 minutes, or that they would be available to consumers around the world in retail and restaurants

3799 Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109 – 702-778-527-5472 – MGM Grand Las Vegas – Las Vegas Strip

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Nathan’s Famous Hotdogs – In 1916, Nathan Handwerker started his nickel hot dog stand on Coney Island, with a $300 loan and his wife’s secret recipe. At the time, he had no idea how famous those hot dogs would be. He had no idea that millions around the globe would tune in to see how many of those hot dogs could be consumed in 10 minutes, or that they would be available to consumers around the world in retail and restaurants

3790 Las Vegas Blvd S, Las Vegas, NV 89109 – 702-233-2228 – New York New York Hotel & Casino – Las Vegas Strip

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