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April 19, 2021
The Absolute Brands, which owns Dog Haus and a variety of other concepts based in Pasadena, California, is adding wings and burgers to its offerings by creating two virtual brands. Jailbird and Big Belly Burgers join the company s other virtual concepts Bad Mutha Clucka, Bad-Ass Breakfast Burritos and Plant B. Menu innovation has always been a mainstay at Dog Haus, and this key piece of our business continues to enable The Absolute Brands to thrive, Dog Haus Partner Hagop Giragossian said in a company press release. The Absolute Brands have been huge for us so far. We have cultivated a strong culinary team eager to whip up more unique creations for guests, so we are excited to carry this momentum and introduce Jailbird and Big Belly Burgers to fans across the country.
The Untold Story Of Dog Haus Dog Haus
By Matt Meltzer/March 17, 2021 11:33 am EDT/Updated: March 17, 2021 11:35 am EDT
Thirty years ago, if you used the words hot dog and gourmet in the same sentence, you d have likely sent a classically trained chef (and others, for that matter) into a conniption fit. But now, stuff that was once considered junk food can be a vehicle for much-needed improvement and creativity, just like cake and consomme. And Dog Haus is a big reason why. The California-based chain of gourmet, all-beef hot dog shops has taken over America with its dogs doused in barbecue sauce and cheese, wrapped in bacon, and set inside King s Hawaiian rolls. And their empire is poised to expand.