Old Salty Dog

While Misty and Nick were here we hit up The Old Salty Dog. It’s a favorite among the locals. Old Salty Dog is right on the beach and serves BBQ, burgers, and hot dogs. Their special is The Salty Dog which is a 1/4 lb. hot dog that’s been beer-battered and deep fried. In other words, the geniuses at Old Salty Dog found a way to take a food already known for it’s unhealthy characteristics and make it even more unhealthy. Way to go guys! After taste-testing The Salty Dog I decided to go with something a little healthier…a 1/4 lb. original hot dog.

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7 Comments so far

  1. Ashley on July 22nd, 2008

    That old salty dog is calling my name…something about it immediately made me think of the Sonny’s dog. This definitely calls for a trip to Sara Sota. Plus I’ve got to see your stellar new pad!!

  2. Jordan on July 22nd, 2008

    True. True. I know…Believe it or not the deep-fried, beer battered dog was pretty delicious.

  3. Kristin on July 22nd, 2008

    The ole salty dog was pretty delightful as an appetizer. Ketchup definitely completes this tasty wiener.

  4. misty on July 23rd, 2008

    oh man… this sounds so good right now. yes, jordan, even at 8:15am.

    let’s go back soon!

  5. Chris on July 23rd, 2008

    Dude, is that a cup full of mayonnaise? That’s pretty freakin gross.

  6. Kristin on July 23rd, 2008

    No Chris, It is a horseradish dipping sauce. It was yummy but not really my thing don’t judge a cup by its condiment.

  7. Chris on July 23rd, 2008

    Horseradish does not float my boat either. Allow me to explain my reaction. I know Jordan on a fairly good basis. Enough to know his condiment preferences, which are extremely limited at best. I knew that there was no way that Jordan could have possibly requested mayonnaise to go along with his “dog” so that led me to another disturbing assumption, “Why would anyone go to a place of eating that forces its mayonnaise on unwanting customers?” Being an avid mayonnaise “hater” myself, I felt obligated to inquire about the aforementioned obscenity. Thank you for your time and consideration in “setting the record straight” Kristin. As for judging condiments, I will continue to “judge a cup by it’s condiment” lest I be unscrupulously surprised by unwanted “mayo” in the future.

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