$5 for Two Value Meals at BoDawgs ($9.98 Value)
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- Includes hot dog, chips & drink
- Signature island-style sauces
- Free toppings
- Food truck open for lunch
Using a pillowy bun as a barrier, hot dogs are safely protected from environmental hazards such as open manholes and greasy-handed schoolchildren. Enjoy snugly shielded franks with today's Groupon: for $5, you get two value meals, including a hot dog, chips, and a drink, at BoDawgs, parked across from the Lawlor Events Center at UNR 11:30 a.m.–2:30 p.m. Monday–Saturday (a $9.98 value). BoDawgs will be closed on the following Fridays: 5/20, 6/3, 6/17, 7/1, 7/15, 7/29, 8/5, and 8/19.
BoDawgs' wheeled wonder rolls over hunger with juicy charbroiled hot dogs slathered in homemade island-style sauces. Meat seekers begin menu navigation with the choice of a quarter-pound 100% beef or polish Dawg and then sit back as taste buds arm wrestle sensory receptors for sauce selection privileges. The Bodacious sauce, a candy-kissed red number, is mild as a Hawaiian breeze, with no secrets but its ingredients, while the yellow Heat sauce uses a smooth honey caress to lull palates before blindsiding them with its chipotle-pepper left hook. Dawg houses are custom-designed, freshly-baked, chewy rolls that—unlike toasted baguettes or eating with braces headgear on—won’t irritate your mouth with every bite. A tasteful collection of toppings, including hot-pink pickled onion, sassy sauerkraut, and a jalapeño belly chain, can accessorize any Dawg. Value meals include a choice of Miss Vickie’s chips and an exotic nectar such as Hawaiian Sun’s Lilokoi Passion, or Pepsi’s Pepsi.
BoDawgs takes its social responsibilities as seriously as its toothsome pursuits and contributes 10% of its net proceeds to Food Bank of Northern Nevada's Back-Pack Kids program, which provides food for local elementary-school children who don't have enough to eat during the weekends.
- Includes hot dog, chips & drink
- Signature island-style sauces
- Free toppings
- Food truck open for lunch
Using a pillowy bun as a barrier, hot dogs are safely protected from environmental hazards such as open manholes and greasy-handed schoolchildren. Enjoy snugly shielded franks with today's Groupon: for $5, you get two value meals, including a hot dog, chips, and a drink, at BoDawgs, parked across from the Lawlor Events Center at UNR 11:30 a.m.–2:30 p.m. Monday–Saturday (a $9.98 value). BoDawgs will be closed on the following Fridays: 5/20, 6/3, 6/17, 7/1, 7/15, 7/29, 8/5, and 8/19.
BoDawgs' wheeled wonder rolls over hunger with juicy charbroiled hot dogs slathered in homemade island-style sauces. Meat seekers begin menu navigation with the choice of a quarter-pound 100% beef or polish Dawg and then sit back as taste buds arm wrestle sensory receptors for sauce selection privileges. The Bodacious sauce, a candy-kissed red number, is mild as a Hawaiian breeze, with no secrets but its ingredients, while the yellow Heat sauce uses a smooth honey caress to lull palates before blindsiding them with its chipotle-pepper left hook. Dawg houses are custom-designed, freshly-baked, chewy rolls that—unlike toasted baguettes or eating with braces headgear on—won’t irritate your mouth with every bite. A tasteful collection of toppings, including hot-pink pickled onion, sassy sauerkraut, and a jalapeño belly chain, can accessorize any Dawg. Value meals include a choice of Miss Vickie’s chips and an exotic nectar such as Hawaiian Sun’s Lilokoi Passion, or Pepsi’s Pepsi.
BoDawgs takes its social responsibilities as seriously as its toothsome pursuits and contributes 10% of its net proceeds to Food Bank of Northern Nevada's Back-Pack Kids program, which provides food for local elementary-school children who don't have enough to eat during the weekends.