Las Vegas — Pink’s Hot Dogs

The Showgirl Dog

Relish, Tomatoes, Onion, Sour Cream, Bacon, & Sauerkraut

Yeah, we know… it’s a weird and unique combination.

Surprisingly, this was the best of the Pink’s Hot Dog bunch.  (To clarify, we mean out of the hot dogs that we tasted.)  We would never guess that you could put sour cream and sauerkraut on the same hot dog.  And, magically, that hot dog would somehow be edible.

We threw about half of polish sausages (see below) away.  Yet, we were fighting for the last bite of this strange hot dog.  We believe the (thankfully) light handed use of the sauerkraut was key to the success of this hot dog.  And, it was the only light handed use of any of the Pink’s hot dog toppings.

All of the toppings are used excessively.  It’s their thing… their gimmick.  But, it’s definitely not our thing.  More does not equal better!

The Planet Hollywood Dog

Polish Sausage, Bacon, Nacho Cheese Sauce, Grilled Onions, & Grilled Mushrooms

Not bad, but, we’re not fans of Pink’s Polish Sausage.  The flavor was… off.  And, the sausage itself was unpleasantly chewy (as if it had been simmering in water for some time… quite some time).

The Vegas Strip Dog

Two dogs, Chili, Nacho Cheese Sauce, Gaucamole, Onions, Mustard & Jalapeños

This one was “ok” as a novelty.  But, the bun was very soggy under all of that chili.  And, who needs more than one hot dog per bun?

The Spicy Mohave Dog

Polish Sausage, Nacho Cheese, Gaucamole, Tomatoes, & Jalapeños

Eh, another overcooked polish sausage… Two or three bites in, this hit the trash.

The Fries?

They were worse than horrible.  What’s a word for that?  Let’s go with inedible.  Imagine, if you will, the type of crinkle cut fry that comes straight out of a freezer bag.  To add insult to injury, these were barely cooked, gritty textured in the center and cold.

Cost per dog?  $7 – $9

The above meal was about $43.  And, it was easily our least favorite meal in Vegas.

…by far

We’re not fans.

Pink’s Hot Dogs

2 comments to Las Vegas — Pink’s Hot Dogs

  • Helen

    This makes the hot dog or Polish combo at Costco look even better. It’s hard to go wrong for $1.62 including tax!

  • michele

    Neither one of us are real fans of hot dogs, in general. But, when I was in high school (I was an easy target back then;)), I remember having the best hot dog at Nathan’s… the real one. And, I remember thinking this is the best hot dog I’ve ever eaten! Since then, we’ve eaten at Nathan’s… but it never lives up to that first memory.

    Happy Holidays!!