Best Hot Dogs in New York (2026)

68 places ranked using live data from Google, Yelp, Uber Eats & many other platforms

Top Rated Hot Dogs in New York

Showing 8 of 68 restaurants · Ranked by FoodIndex score

Classic Frank

Bronx outpost for classic beef franks and crinkle fries.

420 5th Ave · Midtown

Google: 5.0 Yelp: 4.0 Uber Eats: —

FoodIndex Score 60.89
View

Budget Dogs

Chelsea quick-service spot with budget hot dogs and papaya drinks.

Mall at Bay Plaza, 200 Baychester Ave · Baychester

Google: 3.8 Yelp: — Uber Eats: —

FoodIndex Score 60.51
View

Specialty Dogs

Williamsburg location serving specialty hot dogs with creative toppings.

86-13 Northern Blvd · Jackson Heights

Google: 4.3 Yelp: 3.3 Uber Eats: —

FoodIndex Score 59.27
View

Mobile hot dog cart with classic franks and condiments.

385 Avenue X · Gravesend

Google: 4.0 Yelp: — Uber Eats: —

FoodIndex Score 58.03
View

Queens neighborhood stand with grilled hot dogs and sodas.

Grand Central Terminal, 23 Vanderbilt Ave · Midtown

Google: 3.7 Yelp: 3.1 Uber Eats: 4.1

FoodIndex Score 55.77
View

Latin Dogs

Queens Latin hot dog spot with chimichurri and South American toppings.

2148 White Plains Rd · Pelham Bay

Google: 3.3 Yelp: — Uber Eats: —

FoodIndex Score 52.32
View

Street Dogs

Midtown street cart serving classic New York hot dogs.

1471 Broadway · Midtown

Google: 3.3 Yelp: — Uber Eats: —

FoodIndex Score 51.31
View

Classic Frank

Roosevelt Island location for iconic beef franks and fries.

405 Main St · Roosevelt Island

Google: 3.1 Yelp: 1.6 Uber Eats: —

FoodIndex Score 39.28
View

About New York Hot Dogs

The New York style hot dog is one of the most recognizable street foods in the world: a steamed dog, yellow mustard, and onions cooked in red sauce on a cart, handed through a window, eaten standing up. Nathan's Famous on Coney Island turned it into a global brand and an annual eating contest. The papaya hot dog New York tradition, a drift of beef franks served alongside papaya juice, is specific to this city in a way that nothing else quite is. Hot dog culture in New York is older than most of its restaurants and more democratic than all of them.

The FoodIndex top 25 for New York hot dogs tells a slightly different story than the street cart tradition, one where the format has been adapted into proper restaurant settings without losing what makes it work. Home Frite in Williamsburg holds #1 and #8 (New Dorp). Five Guys appears six times across the list: Downtown Brooklyn, Canarsie, Gravesend, Chelsea, and multiple Midtown locations, which is the clearest possible signal of review consistency at scale. Ray's Candy Store in the East Village is one of the most beloved late-night spots in the city and earns its placement on volume of genuine loyalty. Dog Day Afternoon in Park Slope and Dyckman Dogs in Inwood represent two very different ends of the neighborhood hot dog experience. Nathan's Famous in Coney Island at #24 has been running since 1916 and the review scores hold.

The best hot dogs in NYC conversation always eventually comes back to tradition: the cart vendors, the papaya stands, the places that have been there since before the neighborhood changed around them. This list ranks what the current review data supports, and what's notable is that the spots holding their positions aren't just riding history. They're earning new scores from new customers, which is the only ranking signal that means anything over time.

68
Places ranked
1
Styles
72.7
Avg score /100

How FoodIndex Scores Restaurants

Every venue earns a single 0–100 FoodIndex score by combining signals from major platforms—stars, review volume, recency, and consistency—so you can compare places fairly at a glance.

Google Reviews

Aggregate star ratings and review volume from Google Maps.

Yelp Ratings

Weighted scores from Yelp’s review community and elite reviewers.

Uber Eats Data

Delivery ratings, order frequency, and customer satisfaction.

Frequently Asked Questions

More in New York

Best Burgers in New York

Classic smash burgers with crispy edges, juicy patties, and signature sauces.

92

Classic smash burgers with crispy edges, juicy patties, and signature sauces.

91

Inwood burger spot serving thick, juicy patties with creative toppings.

89

Astoria favorite offering gourmet burgers with premium beef and artisan buns.

89

Classic smash burgers with crispy edges, juicy patties, and signature sauces.

88
See all →

Best Sushi in New York

Mall-style Japanese chain known for teriyaki plates and simple roll combos.

88

Neighborhood Japanese spot serving classic rolls, noodles, and hot entrées.

87

Lively Astoria restaurant with creative specialty rolls and colorful platters.

86

Cozy Upper East Side joint offering familiar rolls and fresh nigiri.

86

Bronx neighborhood sushi bar with straightforward rolls and combos.

85
See all →

Best Coffee in New York

Modern café serving specialty coffee with smooth, rich espresso drinks.

89

Bronx neighborhood café pouring bold, strong coffee with a cozy feel.

88

Local spot pairing fresh donuts with hot, aromatic coffee.

87

Casual café for daily espresso drinks and simple breakfast bites.

85

Quick-service café with strong Italian-style espresso and sandwiches.

85
See all →