I would not recommend getting this at the outpost at camden yards. Just save your monies and go to the actual restaurant instead of getting a cold dog at the stadium… I came here at camden yards so im sure going to the actual place is so different! I was excited to try the crab mac and cheese hotdog! I absolutely could not wait! but after ordering it I saw that they had a bunch of hotdogs with mac and cheese just lined up… I was a little turned off at that point. I took a bite and it was cold. I would not recommend getting this at camden yards. Save your money and go to the actual place I hope its better.
Ron B.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Fort Lauderdale, FL
I had no idea that hot dogs could vary so much. Hard to imagine, until you try one of Stuggy’s. Never thought I would go so far out of my way for one until I tried one of these. Absolutely the best, hands down. It has become the first and last place I go whenever I visit Baltimore!!! Great place.
Daniel C.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Baltimore, MD
It’s ok. Tasted like everything had been sitting out for a while. But I guess you can’t really expect something super fresh and hot at a ballpark.
A. C.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Baltimore, MD
(04/24/2013) Nice to have an outpost of a local business at Camden Yards. Stuggy’s in Fells Point is known for it’s crazy toppings and 1⁄3 lb. house label dogs. The Yards location had a scaled down, simpler menu and serves Esskay brand. The popular Crab Mac ‘n’ Cheese looks impressive, but is rather bland; Chicago Dog is a faithful, if somewhat watered-down facsimile of the Windy City fave(no neon green relish!); the Birdland(brisket, tomato jam, pepperoni hash, fried onions) has a lot going on, but pretty tasty. Quality of the toppings and combos not as high or as interesting at the original Fells location(gotta market to the masses); but does strive to maintain that hint of eclectic charm.