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5 places for great hot dogs in San Antonio: RockerDogz, Bandit BBQ, The Dogfather, JK s Chicago Hot Dogs and The Shack
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Hot dogs at The Dogfather include, from left, The Brat (beer bratwurst, spicy mustard, horseradish crema, cabbage, fried onions) with a side of fried pickles, Frito Pie (beef frank, four-pepper chili, cheddar, Fritos, jalapeños, sour cream) and The Elote (beef frank, corn, queso fresco, Parmesan, Takis, mayo, lime).Mike Sutter /StaffShow MoreShow Less
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Bandit BBQ at Freight Gallery makes one of the city s best hot dogs.Mike Sutter /StaffShow MoreShow Less
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San Antonio restaurants serving great twists on barbacoa for your Cinco de Mayo hangover. Think pho, grilled cheese, pizza and more
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The barbacoa Stroganoff at The Hayden combines slow-braised beef cheeks, egg noodles, mushrooms and peas in a creamy sauce topped with oodles of fresh dill.Paul Stephen /StaffShow MoreShow Less
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The barbacoa pho at Suck It: The Restaurant tastes surprisingly San Antonio, featuring a tangle of barbacoa swimming in a bowl of beefy broth garnished with red onion, scallions, cilantro and jalapeños.Paul Stephen /StaffShow MoreShow Less
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The barbacoa empanadas at Botika are stuffed with braised beef cheeks, olives, roasted peppers and potato.Paul Stephen / StaffShow MoreShow Less