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Corn Dogs?

Discussion in 'Restaurants & Buffets' started by dwebb79, Sep 26, 2013.

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  1. dwebb79

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    Hi Guys

    Coming from the UK I've always wanted to try Corn Dogs but every where I've looked they dont sell them is the anywhere on the strip that sells them or would I need to go further a field?
     
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    I tried the "Hot Dog on a Stick" from the Boulevard Mall, which I believe is a "corn dog". It was nasty but only $2.
     
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    I might try one if its only $2 as long as it doesnt make me ill
     
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    Go to the Castle Walk food court in between the Luxor and Excalibur. They have a "Hot Dog on a Stick" fast food joint that specializes in freshly made corn dogs and lemonade.
    You can get your corn dog fix there. Make sure you eat it with mustard instead of ketchup. Makes it taste so much better IMO.
     
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    HAHA thanks for tip defo getting it from there I like gambling in the Luxor.
     
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    This is gonna be a gourmet dining suggestion if there every was one!!

    For a great corndog -- hit up an "AM/PM" convenience store in Vegas. There are many of them -- one right across from the LVH if you don't have a car and want to use the monorail.

    2 corndogs for $2 And you can get a 79 cent fountain soda in the process.

    It's honestly one of the things on my "dining list" that I knock out on every trip to Vegas. LOL.
     
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    You cant beat that for price cant wait to try them
     
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    There is also Nathan's at New York, New York. It's a national brand with a good reputation.
     
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    A truly "great" corn dog can only be found at a fair of some sort. But the AM/PM version is more than adequate, as is "Hot Dog On a Stick." Eat with plenty of yellow mustard and a beer.
     
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    thanks for all of the sugestions no doubt I will have my fill of corn dogs by the time I have to go home, trust me I will be drinking beer with every meal I have, I am english after all
    :beer::drunk:
     
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    Hot Dog On a Stick now uses turkey meat. They're still good, but, the beef ones were much better. Also, when the original owner passed away, he left the company to his employees.
     
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    Doesn't Mermaids downtown serve corn dogs along with the other artery clogging cuisine. I had some deep fried Oreo's last trip and couldn't play craps, my veins were so hardened I was unable to throw the dice! Okay, not really.
     
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    Are you sayin there's no such thing as corn dogs in the UK?!? I love corn dogs, I always get a box of frozen ones from the store. I like mine mixed with mustard and ketchup, with maybe a bit more mustard in the mix.
     
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    That's why the saying here in America goes: " Baseball, Corn Dogs, Apple Pie, and Chevrolet." lol :evillaugh
     
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    Yep can get hot dogs but no corn dogs
     
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    MMmmmmm I just love Corn dogs. As long as they are all Beef. Not the ones made with turkey....who wants to eat a healthy Corn dog ??? And it must be washed down with a cold beer.
     
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    Pinks

    Pinks at PH (right on the strip) has mini corn dogs - a bite size version of corn dogs that are very good. Like to get an order to go and take it into the casino for a snack while I play VP.
     
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