CLEVELAND, Oh – Few issues are as satisfying as a wonderfully grilled sizzling canine on a sizzling summer season’s day or on the ballpark.
However if you’re spending that day bustling about doing errands and find yourself at a quick meals joint — however aren’t feeling a burger — there are a number of burger chains that provide the choice of a grilled sizzling canine.
Because it’s Nationwide Sizzling Canine Month — and cleveland.com is within the midst of trying to find the tastiest sizzling canine in Northeast Ohio — the Finest Of Cleveland staff of Yadi Rodriguez and Brenda Cain obtained interested in which quick meals emporium served up the higher frankfurter.
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They visited 9 completely different fast-food chains round city that supplied some type of sizzling canines or corn canines. They discovered 19 varieties on the market and tried all of them, then ranked them worst to greatest for beneath.
Our Ideas: In a phrase — “Salty!” We liked the grilled bun, however this frank was so salty we couldn’t go for a second chew, even when we needed to. There was additionally a peculiar metallic after-taste and this canine left us with a greasy mouth-feel.
Sonic: Corn Canine
No. 18 Sonic Corn Canine lower in half
– Photograph by Yadi Rodriguez, cleveland.com
Energy: 230
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Worth: $3.69
Menu Description: A Sonic delight! A scrumptious canine wrapped in candy corn batter fried to a crispy golden-brown.
Our Ideas: If you’re searching for that county truthful taste, neglect about it! This skinny canine was closely coated in corn batter and fried. The surface gave that crunch you might be searching for, however the canine is so greasy you might see a halo of grease within the surrounding coating — and you might style it, too. And let’s not neglect the saltiness of this frank. Regardless of the sweetness of the corn batter coating, salt was the dominant taste.
Sonic: Chili Cheese Coney
No. 17 Sonic Chili Cheese Coney
– Photograph by Yadi Rodriguez, cleveland.com
Energy: 470
Worth: $3.29
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Menu Description: SONIC’s Premium Beef Chili Cheese Coney is an All-Beef sizzling canine topped with heat chili and melty cheddar cheese served in a delicate, heat bakery bun
Our Ideas: If chili from a can is your factor, then this chili cheese canine might strike your fancy. The chili was meat and plentiful, however there was little spice to cowl up the saltiness of this small coney, which was over-cooked and mushy. The cheese was shredded, didn’t soften and was on the tasteless aspect.
No. 16
Sonic: Foot-Lengthy Quarter Pounder Coney
No. 16 Sonic Foot-Lengthy Quarter Pound Coney
– Photograph by Yadi Rodriguez, cleveland.com
Energy: 790
Worth: $5.29
Menu Description: SONIC’s Foot-Lengthy Quarter Pound Coney is a grilled sizzling canine topped with heat chili and melty cheddar cheese served in a delicate, heat bakery bun.
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Our Ideas: This foot-long did little to meet the promise of its measurement. The microwaved bun was delicate however unable to carry as much as this skinny, salty canine and all that bland chili. The processed cheese sauce was runny and added to the deterioration of the bun.
Menu Description: Nobody does sizzling canines higher than your native DQ® restaurant! Organize them plain or for the final word style sensation, attempt our fabulous Chili Cheese Canine.
Our Ideas: This boiled canine — served plain — would have benefitted from some condiments to present it some added zing, but the canine was not overly cooked. It was agency and never as salty as lots of the franks we tried. It was plump and stuffed the steamed bun. Nonetheless, didn’t really feel as if there was loads of effort put into this one.
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Sonic: All American
No. 14 Sonic All-American Canine
– Photograph by Yadi Rodriguez
Energy: 410
Worth: $3.29
Menu Description: SONIC’s Premium Beef All-American Canine is made with 100% pure beef and topped with ketchup, yellow mustard, chopped onions and served in a delicate, heat bakery bun.
Our Ideas: Whereas this sizzling canine providing from Sonic was our favourite, it nonetheless fell quick within the taste division. The canine was merely boiled — although agency — and the bun was steamed, so delicate and fresh-tasting. The place this frank did shine was within the toppings division with the large chunky onions and candy/tart relish, and simply the correct amount of ketchup and mustard in order to not overwhelm.
Menu Description: A premium sizzling canine double dipped in honey batter after which fried to crisp perfection!
Our Ideas: We had been impressed by the extremely crispy outer shell on this barely honey-tasting corn canine, however it was a bit dry. The coating was proportioned evenly for the marginally small canine inside. This canine was on the dear aspect and for the $$, it simply was not what we had been anticipating. It appeared good however left us dissatisfied.
Dairy Queen: Chili Canine
No. 12 Dairy Queen Chili Canine
– Photograph by Yadi Rodriguez, cleveland.com
Energy: 360
Worth: $2.59
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Menu Description: Nobody does sizzling canines higher than your native DQ® restaurant! Organize them plain or for the final word style sensation, attempt our fabulous Chili Cheese Canine.
Our Ideas: The DQ we visited was beneficiant with the quantity of the darkish, lightly-spiced chili topping their frank, however there have been no added onions or mustard to present it that conventional chili canine vibe. Nonetheless, the canine was agency and fewer salty than others we examined, and the bun was recent.
Dairy Queen: Chili Cheese
No. 11 Dairy Queen Chili Cheese Canine
– Photograph by Yadi Rodriguez, cleveland.com
Energy: 420
Worth: $3.19
Menu Description: Nobody does sizzling canines higher than your native DQ® restaurant! Organize them plain or for the final word style sensation, attempt our fabulous Chili Cheese Canine.
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Our Ideas: Similar canine. Similar Chili. Similar bun. Simply add shredded cheddar cheese, which did add some extra taste to the canine, however not a lot.
Skyline: Coney
No. 10 Skyline Chili Coney
– Photograph by Yadi Rodriguez, cleveland.com
Energy: 230
Worth: $2.59
Menu Description: Skyline’s traditional coney is a specifically made sizzling canine in a steamed bun with mustard, lined with our unique secret-recipe chili, diced onions.
Our Ideas: Don’t come hungry — or be ready to order multiples of this teeny-tiny sizzling canine. Tasty Cincinnati-style chili with all of the spice. However the sizzling canine will get misplaced beneath all that chili, And the micro-bun doesn’t maintain up nicely to the chili both.
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Skyline: Cheese Coney
No. 9 Skyline Chili Cheese Coney lower in half
– Photograph by Yadi Rodriguez, cleveland.com
Energy: 350
Worth: $2.69
Menu Description: Skyline’s traditional Cheese Coney is a specifically made sizzling canine in a steamed bun with mustard, lined with our unique secret-recipe chili, diced onions and a mound of shredded cheddar cheese.
Our Ideas: The tiniest sizzling canine and bun will get misplaced beneath the mountain of shredded cheddar mounded atop — a lot in order that the cheese even over-powers the onion and mustard. Nonetheless, if you’re a Cincinnati Chili fan, you’ll get loads of chili-cheese taste. Once more, order multiples if you’re searching for greater than only a style. These canines may be consumed in a single chew!
Menu Description: All-beef sizzling canine, break up and grilled lengthwise for a caramelized exterior with a layer of American-style cheese on prime and any of your favourite toppings.
Our Ideas: Thanks for the grilled and crunchy buns and for truly grilling the recent canine, however the processed cheese sauce left us wanting a bit extra tacky goodness. Whereas all of the style was there, the presentation was missing. This frank appeared as if it had been sat on earlier than being served.
5 Guys: Bacon Canine
No. 7 5 Guys Bacon Canine open
– Photograph by Yadi Rodriguez, cleveland.com
Energy: 600
Worth: $7.59
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Menu Description: All-beef sizzling canine, break up and grilled lengthwise for a caramelized exterior with a layer of apple-wood smoked bacon and any of your favourite toppings
Our Ideas: We’re huge believers that bacon makes all the things higher, however on this case not a lot. Similar squished bun and frank — which had been tasty — however the bacon wasn’t crispy and we simply didn’t get all of the apple wooden smoke taste we had been anticipating. All-in-all, it was a very good canine that would have been a bit higher.
Steak ‘n Shake: Steak Frank
No. 6 Steak ‘n Shake Steak Frank
– Photograph by Yadi Rodriguez, cleveland.com
Energy: 390
Worth: $3.99
Menu Description: N/A
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Our Ideas: Factors for grilling the bun AND the recent canine. The bun was recent, with simply the correct amount of crunch from being grilled. The coney was break up and slapped on the grill, however sadly was solely lukewarm by the point it was served to us. This canine had a little bit of greasiness, however it had that good old style sizzling canine taste you’d anticipate.
Menu Description: All-beef sizzling canine, break up and grilled lengthwise for a caramelized exterior, American-style cheese on prime, a layer of apple-wood smoked bacon and any of your favourite toppings.
Our Ideas: Regardless that this was one in every of our favourite wieners of this problem, it nonetheless left a bit to be desired. The all-beef canine had nice taste — cured good and never too salty. And extra factors had been awarded for splitting the canine and grilling it, in addition to the bun. Similar processed cheese and undercooked bacon made us surprise how the restaurant justifies the value of this canine. Nice taste, however nonetheless on the disappointing aspect.
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5 Guys: Plain Sizzling Canine
No. 4 5 Guys Sizzling Canine open
– Photograph by Yadi Rodriguez, cleveland.com
Energy: 520
Worth: $6.49
Menu Description: All-beef sizzling canine, break up and grilled lengthwise for a caramelized exterior with any of your favourite toppings.
Our Ideas: Typically you simply can’t beat a plain sizzling canine. And this was a kind of occasions. Whereas 5 Guys gives up 4 varied variations of its franks — our favourite was the plain canine. Cut up and grilled, the frank supplied up a wealthy meat taste. The bun was grilled as nicely and, whereas recent, was pleasingly crunchy, although squished, as had been all of the buns we had. Perhaps we simply visited on a nasty bun supply day. And we by no means discovered why the restaurant slices its canines in half. Hummmmmm…..
Menu Description: Flat-High Canine – No hormones or antibiotics ever, break up and griddled crisp. – 100% beef from the professionals at Vienna Beef in Chicago
Our Ideas:
This all-beef coney was served on a potato bun, which amped up the flavour of the canine all of the extra. The cheese was clean and creamy, and of wealthy taste, however we needed extra. Why was there only a gentle drizzle when you might have stuffed your complete break up with cheese? The canine itself was a very good measurement, hanging over the ends of the bun, so you bought sizzling canine in each chew, somewhat than a left-over bun on the finish of your expertise.
Shake Shack: Flat-High Canine
No. 2 Shake Shack Flat-High Canine lower in half
– Photograph by Yadi Rodriguez, cleveland.com
Energy: 350
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Worth: $3.99
Menu Description: Flat-High Canine – No hormones or antibiotics ever, break up and griddled crisp. – 100% beef from the professionals at Vienna Beef in Chicago
Our Ideas: Even if this canine was break up and the juices working out while you picked up the bun, it wasn’t a dry, shriveled-up canine. This was the primary canine we encountered that really tasted just like the promised “all-beef” sizzling canine. Served atop a heat, buttery-tasting bun, there was no want for condiments to reinforce the flavour right here.
Rally’s: Chili Canine
No. 1 Rally’s Chili Canine
– Photograph by Yadi Rodriguez, cleveland.com
Energy: 390
Worth: $2.49
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Menu Description: Our grilled all-beef sizzling canine smothered in zesty chili and topped with cheese.
Our Ideas: We had been each shocked by this sizzling canine. If you’re searching for that old style truthful taste, Rally’s has discovered it and serves it up in a decent-sized frankfurter. Properly cooked, the canine was nonetheless plump and agency and was the right automobile for all these condiments — wealthy, meaty chili that was properly spiced, sufficient mustard to style, with the bonus of fresh-chopped purple onions on prime. Finest worth for the value
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Texas A&M football’s 2024 fall training camp is set to begin on Wednesday, July 31, as new head coach Mike Elko’s inaugural season is just 34 days away, as the Aggies will kick off the season against Notre Dame on Saturday, August 31.
On the recruiting trail, it was another busy weekend amid the annual recruiting pool party. In contrast, several high-priority prospects in the 2025 and 2026 recruiting cycles visited later in the week, including 2025 5-star safety Trey McNutt.
While the list of visitors is long, 2026 4-star linebacker, Cincere Johnson was one of the rising defensive prospects to make his way to College Station this weekend. The Cleveland, Ohio, product received an offer from Elko in May.
Currently standing at 6’3″ and nearly 230 pounds, Johnson’s size, speed, athleticism, and position versatility provide every collegiate program recruiting him a chance to figure out his best position at the next level.
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During his 2023 sophomore season at Glenville HS, Johnson recorded an impressive 121 tackles, 24(!) tackles for loss, seven sacks, and three forced fumbles.
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In the run-up to the Paris Olympics, the media was saturated with contentious arguments about Caitlin Clark’s omission from the U.S. women’s basketball team. The debate devolved into a pointless back-and-forth, exploited for cultural warfare.
The debate centered on the paradox of Clark being both highly qualified and overlooked. While arguments were rooted in both basketball performance and external factors, the discussion spiraled into a full-blown media frenzy. That saw the likes of Stephen A. Smith, Colin Cowherd, and Tony Kornheiser vehemently criticize Team USA for passing on such a significant marketing opportunity, let alone talent.
As other sports media figures suggested, NBC could have capitalized on Clark’s popularity by hiring her as an analyst if ratings/marketing were a primary concern. However, other considerations likely influenced the decision, and it might have proved challenging to justify overlooking established WNBA players who have already cut their teeth in professional basketball and with Team USA.
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In any event, the discourse ultimately reached its plateau, as Clark’s going to Paris wasn’t in the cards. But that discourse has come back to life, thanks in part to NBC’s Mike Tirico, who asked South Carolina head coach Dawn Staley, a member of the USWNT selection committee, about her read on Clark being left off the team.
“As a committee member, you’re charged with putting together the best team of players — the best talent,” she said. “Caitlin is just a rookie in the WNBA; she wasn’t playing bad, but wasn’t playing like she’s playing now. If we had to do it all over again, the way that she’s playing, she would be in really high consideration of making the team because she is playing head and shoulders above a lot of people.
“Shooting the ball extremely well; I mean, she is an elite passer. She’s just got a great basketball IQ. And she’s a little more seasoned in the pro game in a couple of months than she was two months ago.”
Dawn Staley, a member of the USWNT selection committee, asked about Caitlin Clark.
“If we had to do it all over again, the way that she’s playing, she would be in really high consideration of making the team because she is playing head and shoulders above a lot of people.” pic.twitter.com/hMYqTsPWzc
It shouldn’t be surprising that Staley handled this situation with grace and offered insightful perspective on Clark’s significant growth since the initial snub. Whether her development is directly linked to the Olympic omission is irrelevant, but Staley’s acknowledgment highlights why she has such a high standing in women’s basketball.