Mike Joseph owns the new hot dog shop Bubby’s Chicago Style at 9190 N. Coachline Blvd. I typed the restaurant’s name into Google and found a cached flier with the following printed on it:

Bubby’s Chicago Style is the realization of my lifelong dream of opening a hot dog joint. As a kid growing up in the northern suburbs of Chicago, I knew of every hot dog stand within shouting distance: Tommy Tucker, Tasty Pup, The Works, Poochie’s, Hot Dog Island, and Gene & Judes,’ to name a few. I knew Tasty Pup didn’t use Vienna hot dogs, but I could get there on foot in case I needed a fix. I’m not sure what the draw was for me, but I knew I craved the dogs.

No hype. No weirdness. Just a man with a dream to open a hot dog shop. I find that simple and comforting.

“We use a quality, all-beef hot dog, a steamed, poppy-seed bun and fresh, cold ingredients,” Joseph said this afternoon. I tried to derail this matter-of-factness with some meaningless journalism questions, but Joseph wanted nothing to do with it. His business, it seems, is serving hot dogs, not talking about them.

Bubby’s also serves hamburgers, sausages and hand-cut fries. A number of toppings hailing from the Windy City are available, and the prices are in the $4 to $8 range.

Click here for more information.

5 replies on “Bubby’s Chicago Style”

  1. Excellent dogs, will be trying the burger tonight. Continental Ranch, come out and support this business! Great fries, too!

  2. The hot dogs are the best around, especially because they are Vienna beef! Brings back all the memories of Chicago!

  3. The hot dogs are good, but the burgers and fries are by far my favorite. The burgers are juicy and fresh and the fries are to die for!

  4. I had some of Bubby’s Chicago Style Hot Dogs when he was a concessionaire working local events in Tucson. They are wonderful, tasty and fresh. I’ll be back…….

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