One of the best of the 80-some-odd-year-old Greek/Macedonian Coney Island hot dog joints: James Coney Island, multiple locations throughout Houston, established in 1923.
The menu now includes Vienna Beef products, and items like the NY dog (kraut), Chicago-style dog, Fire Dog, Chicago-style Polish, etc.
Regulars, though, stick to the tried and true: James' Original, with chili sauce, mustard, and onions ($1.44), chili, Frito Pie, tamales with chili, or corn dog with cheese and chili. Um . . . don't go there for the burgers (you want fast-food burgers, stay with Whataburger and the Sonic double cheeseburger with jalapenos).
Beer served (woo-hoo!)
A bonus photo: a quick supermarket local sausage haul (including boudin).
Bonus suggestion: I'm also partial to the Dairy Queen D.Q. Dude chicken-fried steak sandwiches and the chicken-fried steak fingers baskets, which are not available at the DQs in the Chicago area.
Cheers,
Wade
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