1. Brats Brothers
Bring on the lederhosen and polka music. At this casual German eatery, where pretzels dangle overhead and the waitresses sport short, printed dirndl dresses, you can choose from well over a dozen sausages. But you can also get a fat, juicy, grilled Hebrew National dog on a warm, toasty roll. Now the mustard fun begins. On each table is a round tray of a dozen-plus condiments, mainly mustards. Be sure to try the hot and sweet wasabi-honey version as well as the runny beer mustard. And if you’re dining with a group, a giant, warm, salt-crusted pretzel is a must for the table.
Brats Brothers |
More information:
Address:
13355 Ventura Boulevard Sherman Oaks, CA 91423
Phone:
00 1 (818) 986-4020
Website:
www.bratsbrothers.com
2. Carney’s Sunset Strip
Who wouldn’t want to eat a hot dog in a stationary train car overlooking the legendary Sunset Strip? Such is the allure of Carney’s. The original West Hollywood location dates back to 1975, and it’s as popular as ever, an L.A. icon that attracts a steady stream of families, rockers and blue-collar workers. The beef franks are among the town’s snappiest. Chili dogs get a squiggle of yellow or spicy brown mustard and then a generous hit of the lush, decadent chili along with chopped onion and thick tomato slices. You can also get the “Red Baron,” crowned with grated jack cheese and neon red pickled cabbage. Some might argue that you aren’t a true Angeleno until you’ve eaten a Carney’s dog.
Carney’s Sunset Strip |
More information:
Address:
8351 Sunset Boulevard West Hollywood, CA 90069
Phone:
00 1 (323) 654-8300
Website:
www.carneytrain.com