Chuck Mound
Could be one of the coolest locations based on how they serve their hot dogs from a 100 year old Caboose. Extra points there for sure, and also how they support the community with fundraisers.
Your basic sabrett hot dog is served here. Have to try some of their specialty dogs on the next visit.
… moreSazzie Zer
What a cute place which is a train car and connected to another old train. The hotdogs we ordered were excellent. The kids dishes were very cute that they came with gummy hotdog snack for kids. I loved my taco hotdog. The other one with cheese was a bit too rich for me. We will come back and try other things soon!
… moreTatiana Hoover
So worth the trip!! The hotdogs are delicious. Very friendly owners. Plenty of parking, outside picnic tables available.
… morez Chu
Casual, outdoors eating patio style w picnic tables and umbrellas.
Great for train watching.
Wide mix of sabrett’s dogs and toppings.
… moreMike Chan
Got 3 hotdogs from them. The sausage was cold in the middle. All my toppings were warm at best and I ate it on the bench right away. I know I just opened when I got their, but if the food wasn’t ready. I would have been more than happy to wait.
… moreWendy Drews
The coffee here was smooth it was a local NJ brand. This was the Jumbo dog with cheese and the Chicago pretzel dog. The veggie chili ordered fire was decently spicy. This is a unique little place I wish I knew about this place 10 years ago.
… moreDawn DiGangi
Came for the unusual atmosphere of enjoying a hotdog from an old PRR Caboose and was not disappointed. The Sabrett dogs are so good, love the snap as you bite into one. My husband and I got our typical order to try. Saurkraut and mustard a top a delicious bun soft and tender. He also got a Texas Frito dog which was chili, onions and crushed Fritos corn chips tasted exactly like what we thought. The day was brisk and our hotdogs were satisfying although it would have been nice to have them hotter, the weather cooled them off too quickly. We will try again another day. Yes, it was good and priced well. The drinks selection was terrific too. I got a Boylan Birch beer, yum!
… moreBurt Shoobs
While eateries with edifices consisting of converted train cars are not a unique idea (There was a similar hot dog place in Passaic a few years ago; the caboose still stands at its location at River Road next to the Gregory Avenue bridge, but it’s now a used car dealership), Hot Dog Caboose has its own unique charm. It is foremost, a standout structure in the area, an actual caboose car being located within the site of the former Wortendyke Train Station in Midland Park, thus making it quite apropos for its site.
It is an extremely popular eatery in the area, with lots of locals, bus and truck drivers, and even people from miles away stopping by for a bite. And why not? Firstly, the hot dogs are Sabrett’s, a top brand. Their sides, particularly the spuds, are a great complimentary dish, the prices are very reasonable and the service is among the best I have encountered. Even though this place is ADA compliant, the manager took a little time to bring out a meal to a wheelchair bound customer. Kudos to this establishment. Seating here is just a few umbrellaed tables, but in case of overflow, there are a few benches nearby for consuming your meal.
… moreErvin M Ventura
I ordered a “jumbo” chili cheese dog with sauerkraut and it was ok, nothing special. The sauerkraut and the chili were good, the cheese and the dog blah maybe because I like my dogs either grilled or deep fried!
… moreRos C.
Food was cold and not very tasty. Ordered the spuds dog. Hot dog was cold, potato was more like a cold potato salad and the bacon pieces were cold and seemed old. The cheese was fridge cold, I was at least expecting it to be melted.
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