chronologically 39 (yikes!)-years-old and feeling more and more my age every
day, in my mind there are tons of times I still feel like a kid. Like how I still laugh at toilet
humour. Or how I still love all
those gross-out movies like (don’t judge me) Jackass and The Hangover. And of course, when I see such movies,
I always eat the junkiest but most delicious snack ever: Popcorn with layered
butter with a package of peanut m&m’s tossed in the bag. It’s my belief that if you’re gonna
treat yourself, you might as well go all in.
When I first heard
about Fancy Franks, I immediately did my online research to find out why this
place was getting so much buzz. After
all, it’s only hot dogs, right?
street meat joint. Fancy Franks
has tons of different kinds of dogs on the menu, ranging from the the basic Frank to Franks with PB & J, with all of them having one thing in common: an all-natural, hand-twisted dog topped with locally sourced ingredients, like the Silverstein’s buns that
are baked daily in neighbouring Kensington Market. In addition to the dogs, they also
serve fresh-cut fries (my kids got
a kick out of watching them slice them up), made-to-order doughnuts, and salads. Order the fries & doughnuts, skip the salad…that’s
not what you’re here for.
the restaurant, my son was a little apprehensive because he’s not a big hot dog
fan and there’s not much more on the menu. But when we got there and he saw the
menu, his problem changed: he couldn’t decide which one to get. The staff told us the Franks Got Seoul
(Korean BBQ style) is their best seller with Frankie Goes to Buffalo (Spicy
chicken wings) a close second. He
finally decided on the Frank’s Coney Island (chili dog). Rounding out our order was the Frank & Beans (hubby),
Fancy 90210 (daughter), and Frankie Goes to Buffalo (moi). We had planned on
ordering each dog as part of a combo-with drink and fries-but once we saw the
size of them, we decided instead to share one order of fries. And even with my
bottomless-pit of a teenager, it was plenty.
delicious. I can honestly say that
it was, without a doubt, the best hot dog I’ve had in a long time. It was definitely worth it. As for my son the self-proclaimed hot
dog hater? Well, he cleaned his
plate…and asked when we could come back again.
stuffed, we just had to try their made-to-order doughnuts. I’m glad we did. They were light and crispy and not to
sweet; the perfect ending to an awesome meal.
makes good food taste even better?
The atmosphere. The staff
was beyond friendly, it was clean and spacious and the super-long family style
table made it feel warm and relaxed.
definitely have to say that Fancy Franks is a winner in our books: for under $50,
we got a great meal and had a super-time.
Moral of the
story? If you’re looking for a
cool place to eat over March Break…or any other time, head down to Fancy
Franks.
Fancy Franks
326 College St.
Open 7 Days a week
’till 11 (and 1 on the weekends!)
Julie says
we used to have “buddah dog” in our ‘hood and i miss them! i’ll be checking out fancy franks for sure!