Prefer your hot dogs in classic, as opposed to uber-creative, form? Here are four old-school Bay Area hot dog joints well worth a visit.
The Giant Orange signifies you’ve arrived at Mark’s Hot Dogs, a landmark San Jose business since 1936. isn’t just one of the oldest eateries in the San Jose — it’s one of the city’s oldest businesses, one that began peddling their dogs to hungry patrons in 1936. These days, Mark’s still attracts sizable crowds to its orange dome-shaped building, an eye-catching landmark not unlike the famed “Flintstone House” in Hillsborough.
The original Durant location — in business since 1966 — serves all-beef kosher frankfurters and garlic frankfurters every day until the wee hours. Old-world sausages make up the rest of the menu. Details: Open weekdays from 10 a.m. until 2 or 3 a.m. at 2534 Durant Ave.may be the best-known eatery in swanky Los Gatos, which is quite a distinction for a casual spot that specializes in dogs, shakes, burgers and mounds of fries.
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