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Let’s be real: hot dogs are the unsung heroes of the culinary world. Whether you’re at a baseball game, a backyard BBQ, or just raiding the fridge at midnight, a good hot dog hits the spot like nothing else. They’re versatile, easy to make, and come in so many varieties that even the pickiest eaters can find one they love. So, grab your favorite toppings, and let’s embark on a mouthwatering journey through the best hot dogs out there. Because when it comes to these juicy, flavor-packed wieners, it’s not just about the meat—it’s about the whole shebang that makes each bite an unforgettable experience. StudyFinds did the digging, consulting 10 foodies and expert review websites in an effort to find the best hot dogs. As always, feel free to give us your recommendations in the comments section below!

The List

1. Hebrew National Jumbo Beef Franks

Topping the list of the best dogs is Hebrew National Jumbo Beef Franks. Hebrew National appeared across several reviews, making it the choice for the pick you should buy in the grocery store. “Hebrew National has topped our charts in previous hot dog taste tests, so it was no surprise that it offered the best brats in this one. Besides containing quite a bit of beef flavor, each hot dog packs 10 grams of protein,” explains All Recipes

That’s a lot of protein for a hot dog, or anything for that matter. Still, Hebrew National has seemingly perfected the art of seasoning a hot dog. “The biggest score, though, is the spice blend. Hebrew National is dense with wonderful flavor. Salt, spice, garlic powder, and paprika combine to create a juicy bite of beef that’s so good the hot dog starts to flavor the hot dog bun itself with its deliciously spiced beef juices,” raves Sporked.  

You know it’s one of the best hot dogs when it starts influencing the taste of the bun. One of the best parts of Hebrew National is they’re available nearly everywhere. And your kids are sure to love them as well. 

“Both [taste testers] loved the spice level of this hot dog, actually detecting garlic in the flavor profile—garlic powder happens to be an ingredient instead of miscellaneous spices. This juicy frank had a firm bite but was soft in the center, making it a good candidate for a snack for the kids,” writes Eat This, Not That

2. Nathan’s Famous Beef Franks 

Nathan’s Famous is a historic brand that originated on New York’s Coney Island. We can honestly say that Nathan’s Famous made a strong push for the top spot on the list. A few of the review sites we visited ranked Nathan’s as number one, and most had them in the top five to eight.

“The original. The best. The pinnacle of a hot dog. This one comes from one of the oldest hot dog companies in America. Its founder, Nathan Handwerker, was a Polish immigrant who worked at a Coney Island hot dog stand until he was able to scrounge up enough money to open his own business in 1916,” explains Consumer Reports

Again, the history behind these hot dogs can’t be denied, and their existence on store shelves is a true American success story. But, you’re not making the list of best hot dogs without being incredibly delicious.   

“Both tasters loved this dog, praising the ‘juicy, smooth even spices’ and ‘tangy and tasty’ flavors. The texture of the frank was firm, but it was also light and easy to bite, ensuring that the hot dogs wouldn’t escape from the bun and leave all the toppings behind,” writes Eat This, Not That

“With alternating layers of smoke, sweetness, and salt captured in a magically skinless package that chars up perfectly every time, this is all anyone could ever possibly want in a hot dog,” adds Thrillist

3. Sabrett Skinless Beef Frankfurters

Yet another New York-based hot dog brand – Sabrett Skinless Beef Frankfurters. These hot dogs appeared in the top seven across 60 percent of the lists we consulted, and for great reason. 

“These dogs will have you singing ‘New York, New York’ at first bite. They’re just like the ones you get with the works from a Manhattan street cart. They’ve got hickory smoke flavor added and a natural casing that makes them the snappiest hot dogs on our list. The casing is tied off at the end of each dog, so they have a homemade look. They’re super juicy and flavorful when boiled,” writes Pure Wow about the brand’s natural casing dogs, which are another popular pick.

For what it’s worth, Sabretts aren’t really made to be grilled. Again, Sabrett hot dogs are designed to replicate the hot dogs you get from street vendors in New York. “If you live in New York City, you know Sabrett. It’s the hot dog hawked in carts across the five boroughs, all beneath an iconic blue-and-yellow Sabrett-branded umbrella. Delish HQ is located in the Big Apple, so this brand is near and dear to many of our tasters. But nostalgia aside, it delivers,” explains Delish

“Do you love hot dogs you can buy from street vendors in New York City? If so, you’ll love Sabrett Skinless Beef Frankfurters. These hot dogs are the real deal. Even if you’re not from NYC, you should find out first-hand why the Big Apple can’t get enough of their street hot dogs,” adds Mashed

4. Applegate Farms Uncured Beef Franks

Applegate Farms Uncured Beef Franks appeared in the top ten across more than half of the sites we visited. Also, the brand took one of the top spots, making it undeniable on our list. “The Applegate beef hot dog took our top spot for one reason: It’s the dog every one of our tasters wanted at a cookout. The texture is spot on, light but not too light. As for flavor, it’s a touch sweet and a little bit smoky,” writes Delish

Applegate Farms is also organic and uses grass-fed beef, giving it the edge over similar competitors. “While Applegate’s offering technically tied with Ball Park and Oscar Mayer in terms of flavor, this frank had 60-70 fewer calories and 6 fewer grams of fat than the other hot dogs. It also consisted of grass-fed beef and was free of added sugar,” explains Eat This, Not That.  

We won’t dare to say that any hot dog is “good” for you, but we will say some are not as bad for your health as others. “The garlic, onion, and paprika come through. The flavors were clean and not overly beefy,” explains Uproxx. “If this is the hot dog impulse buy you grab at Whole Foods, you’re in pretty good shape.”

5. Ball Park Angus Beef Franks

This classic brand’s rendition of Angus beef hot dogs garnered enough love from the critics to not be denied. Ball Park Angus Beef Franks was also voted as the juiciest hot dog option on one of the sites and their flavor surprised several of the others. 

“Here are my stream of consciousness tasting notes: this is way better than it deserves to be the skin is awesome the pop is awesome for a brand that really markets itself like a hot dog this is actually relatively close to the German frankfurter,” raves Uproxx. “Of the mainstream brands, this is my favorite. It’s a perfect dog for a bun and some toppings because the beef flavor notes will hold up to all of that — sauerkraut, onions, whatever — without getting lost.”

According to the critics, Ball Park stole the show when it comes to Angus beef hot dogs in general. “What makes this Angus beef hot dog pop is, of course, the Angus beef, which famously has extra fat compared to other types of beef. The result? A hot dog that’s a little smoky, a little buttery,” writes Delish

“We’re talking ridiculously juicy franks, a distinct outer crust and gorgeous char marks that’ll make you look like a total grill master. Made with uncured Angus beef, the dogs are heavily on the smoky, ham-like side of the flavor spectrum. Their texture is soft and consistent, versus other dogs that look more uneven and like ground meat on the inside,” adds Pure Wow

Sources used to create this consensus list

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40 Comments

  1. Robert Del Genio says:

    This is one of many hot dog rating articles I’ve seen lately. None of them cover the classic Chicago hot dog from Vienna Beef. It simply stands above all others. Close is the Kirkland hot dog from Costco, which was made by Hebrew National until Costco decided to do their own.

  2. Saren Lewis says:

    If you ever tasted a Sahlen Hot Dog that would be the end of your list. You can find the piece of hot dog heaven in the Western New York Area.

  3. Ralph Cappiello says:

    None of these can even remotely compete with Hummels!

    1. Scott E Phillips says:

      Sadly, we’ll never again know the joy of a Clark’s “Mr Red” Brand hot dog. There was no greater joy to me, as a child, than a “Mr Red” Brand hotdog, straight from the box, earned as reward for helping my Grandmother carry home the groceries.

  4. Tom Dadalski says:

    So far off.
    Beef hot dogs are either bland or salty.
    Give me a mixed pork and turkey with maybe a little beef.
    Thumann’s in natural casing by far the best.

  5. Tom Dadalski says:

    So far off.
    Beef hot dogs are either the blanket or saltiness.
    Give me a mixed pork and turkey with maybe a little beef.
    Thumann’s in natural casing by far the best.

  6. Ken N says:

    Since a Chicago dog REQUIRES a Vienna hot dog, how do you skip the hot dog loved by millions in the midwest?

  7. Steve says:

    Sabrett should be number one. Why? Because numerous people I asked who are not new yorkers agree that the taste overall wins them over.

  8. Joyce Smolka says:

    Skin on…the best!!!

  9. John Hynan says:

    You’ve never had a Kogels Vienna hot dog famous for the flint Mi Coney Island at Angelo’s which has now closed. People that go south for the winter always buy a 10lb box as they’re very popular with friends as Florida hotdogs taste like shit. A place called Leo’s in Grand Blanc is about as close as you can get for a perfect Coney Island or just a plain hot dog.

    1. Nichols Richard says:

      Best hot dog period. If it’s not skin on and pay the pound you’re eating garbage! Skinless hotdog are you kidding me! The list is more like garbage dogs

  10. Charles says:

    Sabretts with the casing, should be on top of the list in my opinion. My father used to buy them from the Sabretts Warehouse, tied up in strings with the casing. Best hot dogs ever with their hot dog cart onions.

  11. Jim Staley says:

    You missed out Vienna Beef hot dogs from Chicago…The Chicago hot dog.

  12. Bignasty says:

    The Sabrett review was confusing. The heading said “Sabrett Skinless Beef Frankfurters” then went on to describe the Sabrett Natural Casing Beef Frankfurters, then went back to calling them skinless. Which one are you reviewing?

    1. Steve says:

      Right. Very confusing article. Leads me to believe that the OP never really ate any of these hot dogs. Ball Park as being his favorite? Come on! Those shouldn’t even be on this list.

  13. john says:

    Walmart brand is the best

  14. James Botch says:

    Boar’s Head pork and beef natural casings nothing comes close.

  15. Mike FitzPatrick says:

    No mention of Casper’s, the best hot dogs on the west coast

  16. Roy says:

    It’s obvious that they didn’t try Vienna hot dogs or they would be #1!

    1. Semper_Fi1371 says:

      Exactly.

      1. Ted Voight says:

        Ditto !! Vienna rules !!

    2. Tom North says:

      Not only are Vienna hot dogs the best but a) they INVENTED the hot dog for the 1893 World’s Fair in Chicago and b) is a necessary ingredient for the world renowned Chicago-Style hot dog (Vienna All-Beef Weiner, steamed poppy-seed bun, yellow mustard, chopped white onions, tomato wedges [NO KETCHUP], neon green pickle relish, kosher dill pickle spear, sport peppers and celery salt)

  17. Michael M Geronimo says:

    Thummanns natural casing.

    1. John Santiago says:

      The best

  18. Michael M Geronimo says:

    Without it’s natural casing…it’s not a dog

    1. Richard Nichols says:

      Amen

  19. Bill says:

    So were the Sabrett natural casing or not? Article mentions both. I prefer the natural casing.

  20. Mark Ardolino says:

    Best Hot Dogs are
    Hummels
    Skin on period

    1. Joyce Smolka says:

      Skin on…the best!!!

    2. Alison Gottsegen says:

      Absolutely, Hummels are the best. Clearly the writer has not tried them or they would have been on this list!