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Pink's Famous Chili Dogs - Los Angeles, CA

Posted by Michael Stern on September 12, 2008

The must-eat item at Pink’s is a chili dog – a beautiful, all-beef tube steak in a taut natural casing that is nabbed in spongy bun and is then topped with mustard, raw onions, and a spill of dark, meaty chili. This configuration was originally created by founders Paul and Betty Pink back in 1939, when it cost a dime. Since they opened their hot dog stand in what was then the Hollywood countryside, an entire city has grown up around them; and Pink’s has become L.A. ‘s favorite dive.

It is so popular that the wait in line to place your order can seem interminable on a pleasant evening, but once you get to the head of the line, service is lightning fast – about a minute until you receive your tray of food. There are a few indoor seats around back as well as an outdoor patio, but favored dining spots also include the adjoining sidewalk, your car parked in the red zone on La Brea, or strolling along Melrose Avenue.

Beyond chili-topped hot dogs, Pink’s menu lists lesser-known breeds of pup worth eating, too: the Guadalajara dog, topped with sour cream; cheese dogs; dogs wrapped in tortillas; pastrami Reuben dogs, foot-long jalapeno dogs, extra-large Polish dogs, even a Martha Stewart dog, which is a 10-incher topped with mustard, relish, onions, bacon, chopped tomatoes, sauerkraut and sour cream. (Why that combination adds up to Martha Stewart, we cannot say.) There are even hamburgers; Roadfood tipster Larry said that he actually prefers the hamburgers to the hot dogs, and “the onion rings are to die for.”
5 - Overall: Worth driving from anyplace Overall: Worth driving from anyplace

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Four fine dogs, ready to eat. The extra plump one is a Polish.
"Four fine dogs, ready to eat. The extra plump one is a Polish."
Michael Stern





The hot dog was actually pretty small and I guess I mean that in relation to the bun.  There was a good amount of coleslaw and it tasted good but it all overshadowed the actual hot dog, which I would imagine would be the most important component.  The taste was good but underwhelming considering all the hype.
"The hot dog was actually pretty small and I guess I mean that in relation to the bun. There was a good amount of coleslaw and it tasted good but it all overshadowed the actual hot dog, which I would imagine would be the most important component. The taste was good but underwhelming considering all the hype."
EatingTheRoad


After a morning tour of Paramount Studios we lined up at Pink's for lunch.  We shared a 10-inch dog with chili, Chicago Polish dog (spicy) and a specialty Gustavo Dumandel, a 10-inch with fajitas-stuffing and guacamole topping.
"After a morning tour of Paramount Studios we lined up at Pink's for lunch. We shared a 10-inch dog with chili, Chicago Polish dog (spicy) and a specialty Gustavo Dumandel, a 10-inch with fajitas-stuffing and guacamole topping."
vmarano


A whole heaping tray full of chili cheese dogs.  I should have ordered one (or a whole platter's worth) of these.
"A whole heaping tray full of chili cheese dogs. I should have ordered one (or a whole platter's worth) of these."
EatingTheRoad


A comfortable retreat from the urban bustle, hidden behind Pink's.
"A comfortable retreat from the urban bustle, hidden behind Pink's."
MiamiDon


What a great place for a wonderful hot dog...
"What a great place for a wonderful hot dog..."
rdwright


Relatively speaking, this is a small crowd of people waiting to place their order. Pink's has attained legendary status among street-food connoisseurs, who mob it from mid-morning until after midnight.
"Relatively speaking, this is a small crowd of people waiting to place their order. Pink's has attained legendary status among street-food connoisseurs, who mob it from mid-morning until after midnight."
Michael Stern


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