This may be the only thread to mention, however briefly, 35th Street Red Hots. It's hard to know because each of those words is too common to search for effectively, and anyway, it's not a name that sticks with you-- I had to look it up two hours after going there to get it right (35th Street Dogs?)
Given its location as the first restaurant of any kind you hit straight west of U.S. Comiskey Park, I'm sure lots of people, who have been to more than the one Sox game I've been to in the last decade, have been there. And that silence might be taken to speak for itself. But today, after biking through the thickets of yuppies and GenXers on the north part of the lakefront trail to reach the quiet, empty, almost wild southern part, a place where you can stand in an actual prairie as the waves beat on the rocks and gaze back at a cityscape that seems a million miles away, I made my way across crumbling infrastructure over to the vicinity of the ballpark (blissfully quiet on this Cubs home day) and stopped at 35th Street Dog Hut to grab some lunch.
And you know what? We rightly praise
this classic Chicago dog stand but I have to say that my dog at 35th Street House of Red Dogs was just as good. I don't mean just as good as in "in its own way, doing something different, it achieved a comparable level of excellence"-- I mean "you could put the two side by side and have no idea which was which." A natural casing dog, fresh and snappy to bite into, mustard onions relish, fresh cut fries which are wrapped in white paper with the dog and get perfumed by the mustard and onions... it was the exact same style, and it was every bit as good. Is it as good when 28,000 people are in the vicinity and at least a few dozen of them are in line? I have no idea. The traffic ranged from a high of 6 to a low of me while I was there, so I may have caught them at their optimum operational efficiency and quality, but it was a mighty fine dog and fries, and that's all there is to it.
I had a watermelon Italian ice, too, which I enjoyed very much too, visible chunks of melon throughout and a not too sweet, melony not lemony flavor.
35th Street Red Hots
500 W 35th Street
Chicago, IL 60616
(773) 624-9866