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The Slaw Dogs – Multiple Locations

$11 for Hot-Dog Combo Meal for Two (Up to $21.96 Value)

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In a Nutshell

Hot dogs topped with satay dressing, salsa, mac 'n' cheese, and other inventive ingredient combinations

The Fine Print

  • Expires Mar 13, 2013
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as a gift. Limit 1 per visit. Valid only for option purchased. Dine-in only. No substitutions. Not valid for TNT Super Dog. Valid only for fountain soft drinks. Must use promotional value in 1 visit.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

Kids love hot dogs because they can eat them with their hands and because hot dogs kind of look like fat pencils, which would be fun to pretend to eat. Have some food fun with this Groupon.

$11 for Two Hot Dogs, Two Sides, and Two Sodas (Up to $21.96 Value)

Patrons can browse the menu for specialty hot dogs (up to a $6.99 value) that include the mac 'n' cheese dog with bacon or the O.G. Thai Slaw dog with cilantro-carrot slaw, satay dressing, and sesame aioli. Combo meals pair fountain drinks and sides (up to a $3.99 value/combo) of skin-on fries or potato salad to round out each meal.

The Slaw Dogs

The Slaw Dogs owner, Ray Byrne, probably didn't realize at the time that the Thai coleslaw he brought to a barbecue would become the inspiration for a business featured on ABC and mentioned in Travel + Leisure. According to a Food Network spot on The Slaw Dogs, Byrne tossed some of his extra slaw onto a hot dog and realized that he'd made a tongue-shattering discovery. With that slaw dog as his guide, he opened a hot-dog joint where his original discovery stars on the menu, jazzed up with accents of satay dressing and sesame aioli. But unlike Alexander Graham Bell, who invented the telephone and then pretty much sat around eating Cheetos and playing scratch-off lotto tickets, Byrne isn't satisfied with a single invention. In fact, LAist praised Byrne for his ability to "take seemingly clashing flavors and make them work together," as evidenced in the Green Monster dog with garlic salsa verde or the gigantic TNT Super dog, a tortilla-wrapped spread of bacon pastrami, beer chili, and fries.

The Slaw Dogs also lets patrons build their own dream dogs out of 11 different franks, 10 sauces, and more than 50 toppings, such as kimchi, goat cheese, or truffle oil. The possibilities are almost endless; a group of Caltech students recruited by the Food Network calculated a whopping 35 quintillion total combinations.

Groupon Says

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The Groupon Guide to: Fall Movie Season

It's fall movie season and you know what that means! All your favorites are back—the actors, the directors, the lights, and the sounds. So buy the popcorn and chew the candies because here come the movies!

Maids of Dishonor: Five clumsy women are all getting married on the same day and they're all each other's bridesmaids.

The Rotten House by the Airport: This house has a dirty rotten secret—about eating teens.

Time Fireman 2: Now he's putting out fires in the Renaissance and for the Pilgrims.

Important Dog: A girl's dog is really important to her, but then she is sick, and so is the dog.

The Unexpected Family: When nobody on the block has anyone to spend Christmas with, guess who becomes a family? Them.

Touch Down Under: An Australian boomerang team has to learn to play football because of a loophole in the rules.

Oops, Wrong Bodies: When two men are getting surgery at the same time and lightning strikes the doctor's hands, can business man be nice and can nice man make business happen?

Can businessman do nice?

The Slaw Dogs

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    Pasadena

    720 N Lake Ave., Ste 8
    Pasadena, California 91104
    (626) 808-9777
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    Woodland Hills

    19801 Ventura Blvd.
    Woodland Hills, California 91364
    (818) 887-8882
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    Duarte

    1355 Huntington Dr.
    Duarte, California 91010
    (626) 358-8898
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