There are certain moments in life where nothing but a delicious hot dog loaded with tasty toppings will do. Hot dogs have come a long way since the days of late-night standard street meats, especially in Washington. And if you live in the Tri Cities and you love hot dogs, we hope you’ve discovered the delicious Doggie Style Gourmet food truck. If not, allow us to introduce you.
Doggie Style was launched by Andrew and Tanner, two professionally trained chefs who had a goal of bringing great-tasting, fresh, and locally sourced food options to the Tri Cities, where they’re both from.
Doggie Style Gourmet / Facebook The business started as a small cart you may have spotted at local Farmers Markets, wineries, and food festivals. But recently, they upgraded to a full food truck.
Currently, this charming food truck sits parked at the Griggs Ace Hardware & Sporting Goods on George Washington Way in Richland.
Doggie Style Gourmet / Facebook However, it’s always best to check their Facebook page for the most up-to-date schedule.
Needless to say, these are not your average franks.
Doggie Style Gourmet / Facebook The all-beef hot dogs and German sausages are made from high-quality PNW-raised beef produced and sourced in Spokane.
Even the veggie dogs are local – they’re sourced from the Seattle-based Field Roast Grain Meat Co.
Doggie Style Gourmet / Facebook Even the toppings are as local as possible. The red wine mustard is sourced from local Red Mountain vineyards.
When you find this food truck, prepare to get creative with your toppings.
Doggie Style Gourmet / Facebook With names like the Bacon Maple Doggie and The Bandit, you know you’re getting more than just plain ketchup and mustard (not that there’s anything wrong with that).
If you’re not in the mood for a hot dog, Doggie Style offers other delicious menu items as well.
Doggie Style Gourmet / Facebook Sink your teeth into a DSG Smash Burger or try some mac & cheese.
Currently, the Doggie Style Gourmet food truck is open from 11 a.m. - 8 p.m.
Doggie Style Gourmet / Facebook The cart still operates as well, although you’ll see it more infrequently. And if you’re lucky enough to live in the Tri Cities, you can order your Doggie Style dinners on third party apps like Door Dash and Uber Eats.
Check out the full, fantastic Doggie Style menu here.
Doggie Style Gourmet / Facebook
The business started as a small cart you may have spotted at local Farmers Markets, wineries, and food festivals. But recently, they upgraded to a full food truck.
However, it’s always best to check their Facebook page for the most up-to-date schedule.
The all-beef hot dogs and German sausages are made from high-quality PNW-raised beef produced and sourced in Spokane.
Even the toppings are as local as possible. The red wine mustard is sourced from local Red Mountain vineyards.
With names like the Bacon Maple Doggie and The Bandit, you know you’re getting more than just plain ketchup and mustard (not that there’s anything wrong with that).
Sink your teeth into a DSG Smash Burger or try some mac & cheese.
The cart still operates as well, although you’ll see it more infrequently. And if you’re lucky enough to live in the Tri Cities, you can order your Doggie Style dinners on third party apps like Door Dash and Uber Eats.
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Address: 1415 George Washington Way, Richland, WA 99354, USA