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What
National Hot Dog Day
When
Wednesday, July 19
Where
Multiple Locations
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Wiener, wiener, hot dog dinner.
Every dog has its day and this year’s National Hot Dog Day is on Wednesday, July 19.
Select restaurants all around Tucson are rolling out some deliciously doggone deals, and you can thank the National Hot Dog and Sausage Council for coming up with the holiday back in 1991.
Whether it’s a local classic like the Sonoran dog, or a national favorite slathered in chili from a larger chain of restaurants, relish in one of these special offers before it’s too late.
The 4th Avenue Deli will be doing buy one, get one free hot dogs all day long.
For more information, call (520) 624-3354 or visit 4thavedeli.com
Beginning at 11 a.m., the first 50 people can enjoy a free Nathan’s Hot Dog at either of the two Blake’s Lotaburger locations in Tucson.
For more information, call (520) 325-3046 or visit the Free Nathan’s Hot Dogs in Celebration of National Hot Dog Day Facebook Event Page.
If you’re craving a local classic, head down to any of the El Guero Canelo locations to get a two Sonoran hot dogs and a beverage for $5.
For more information, visit El Guero Canelo’s Facebook Page.
The largest operator of travel centers in America, Pilot Flying J, is offering a free hot dog for the entire week of July 19 – 26.
This offer can be redeemed once a day by showing the online coupon.
For more information, call (520) 663-3348 or visit pilotflyingJ.com to receive your online coupon.
Sonic Drive-In is honoring National Hot Dog Day by offering 6-inch All-American Hot Dogs and Chili Cheese Coneys for $1 all day.
For more information, visit sonicdrivein.com.
In honor of National Hot Dog Day and the city of Tucson, every hot dog at Stray Dogs will be $5.20 from 11 a.m. – 4 p.m.
For more information, call (520) 888-7878 or visit straydogsgrill.com.
What’s National Hot Dog Day without some Wienerschnitzel? The restaurant chain is offering five chili dogs for just $5.
For more information, visit wienerschnitzel.com.
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