The street dog is technically a gourmet vegan sausage dog with vegan mayo, mustard, ketchup, onions, and bell peppers. Pro tip: Add the coconut bacon; it adds a nice flavor and crispy texture. Read more.
The veggie dogs, which can be ordered spicy, are homemade. Visible chunks of carrots ensure these soft and tasty dogs won’t be confused with any processed Tofurky sausages. Read more.
Tokyo Doggie Style is a fusion Japanese food truck. The dog is sweet and the most unique of any we visited. Read more.
The special of the day was The Scare-inara, which is an “Italian sausage strangled by a killer marinara and finished with pepperoni and melted mozzarella.” Read more.
Anything could be prepared vegan using any of their three Tofurky sausage options. Read more.
Their “vegan options are the best in town.” In addition to their five vegan sausages, their clearly labeled vegan toppings include grilled jalapeños, spicy pickles, Hawaiian plum BBQ, and vegan cheese Read more.
The Sooo Cali comes topped with wild arugula, crispy onions, avocado, and tomato. The contrasting textures of the ripe avocados and the crispy onion was to die for. Read more.
Tony’s has a wide range of Tofurky sausage preparations like the Mexicali and mango apple. The over-the-top deliciousness of this chili dog had us hankering for more! Read more.
Rather than go the typical faux meat route, Fritzi Dog has an entire veggie menu centered around its amazing carrot dog! If we were ever tempted for seconds it was with this veggie dog. Read more.
“A Hollywood Legend Since 1939,” they serve a vegan veggie dog named after a LA-based radio and TV personality. Become part of history by braving the lines and order the Patt Morrison Baja Vegan Dog Read more.
Their website claims, “Addiction Vegan Wurst are the most delicious sausage you’ll find anywhere!” We don’t doubt it. Read more.
Could there be a better place to end a day food touristing around Los Angeles than on the Hollywood Walk of Fame? Read more.