List of hot dog stands
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This is a list of hot dog stands in the Birmingham District:
- Bama Hotdogs, Tarrant
- Big Al's Dog Wagon, Trussville
- Chris Z's, Lakeview (Chris Zarzaur)
- Deb's Hot Dogs, Bessemer
- Dee's Dogs
- Dino's Hot Dogs (Dino Jebeles), 1149 Huffman Road plus 10 other locations in Roebuck, Cahaba Heights and Leeds (Vic Costellos), Woodlawn, Homewood (Alex Gulas), and Hoover
- Duff's Hot Dogs & Deli
- G-Dogs, Hoover
- Greg's Hot Dogs
- Gus's Hot Dogs (Downtown (George Nasiakos), Crestline (Ernie Gerontakis), Irondale, Helena)
- Hank's Hot Dogs, Eastwood Village
- Herb's Hot Dogs
- Hogie's Hotdogs
- Jimmy's Hot Dogs and Burgers (Jimmy Graphos/Chris Zarzaur), 3425 6th Avenue South
- JoJo's Diner, Edgewood
- Five Points Hot Dogs in Raymond's Five Points Market
- Marilyn's, 18th Street North
- Mike's Hot Dogs
- Mr Hot Dog, Bessemer
- Paul's Hot Dogs (Martin Paul LaRussa), Clay Marketplace
- Ron's Hot Dogs
- Sam's Super Samwiches (Sam Graphos), Homewood
- Sammy's Old Fashioned Hot Dogs (Sammy Guarino), Eastwood
- Scott's Koneys
- Sneaky Pete's
- Sol's Hot Dogs (Solomon Zarzour/Johnny Gentry), Norwood
- Sophia's Deli (Howard Faulk), 21st Street North
- Terry's Hot Dogs
- Tip Top Grill, Bluff Park
- Tony's Hot Dogs, U.S. Highway 31, Hoover
- Walter Simmons'
- YaYa's, Alabaster
Former hot dog stands
- Carnack's Koneys, 1027 20th Street South (1983)
- DeMoe's Delicious Hot Dogs, 2025B 2nd Avenue North (1964)
- Dog & Shake Drive-In, 700 26th Street North, 1960s
- Hardin's Coneys, Bencor Hotel before 1935
- Hot Diggity Dogs (Tom Bagby), 430 41st Street South (2016-2020)
- Hot Dog King (Johnny Skarantavos), 117½ 20th Street North (1960s)
- Jimmy's Hot Dogs (Jimmy Sarris), 4th Avenue North at 21st Street (closed 2004)
- Kozy Flavor, Five Points South
- Lyric Hot Dogs, 1806/1808 3rd Avenue North (1957-December 2013)
- Pete's Famous Hot Dogs, 1925 2nd Avenue North, 1910s-2011
- Tom's Hot Dogs/Tom's Koneys (Howard Faulk), 1901A 2nd Avenue North (1960s)
- Tony's Terrific Hot Dogs (Tony Ippolito), 2013 2nd Avenue South (1980-2009)
External links
- "Hot-Dogopolis" short documentary film by the Southern Foodways Alliance
- "The Great Birmingham Hot Dog Tour weblog