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Fairfield's Super Duper Weenie Ranks Among DVlicious Hot Dog Finalists

FAIRFIELD, Conn. -- The classic hot dog, in all its bronzed, charred perfection, holds a special place in the hearts – and stomachs -- of most Americans, especially come summer. July, in fact, is National Hot Dog Month, thanks to the designation by the National Hot Dog and Sausage Council. 

The folks behind Super Duper Weenie in Fairfield.

The folks behind Super Duper Weenie in Fairfield.

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Topping Tuesdays at Super Duper Weenie.

Topping Tuesdays at Super Duper Weenie.

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Left to right: Lorin, Gary, and John, your Super Duper Weeniemen ready for action.

Left to right: Lorin, Gary, and John, your Super Duper Weeniemen ready for action.

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Poll
Who Has Fairfield County's Best Hot Dog?
Final Results Voting Closed

Who Has Fairfield County's Best Hot Dog?

  • Danny's Drive-In, Stratford
    4%
  • Dog Daze Café, Wilton
    15%
  • Rawley's, Fairfield
    13%
  • Super Duper Weenie, Fairfield
    15%
  • The Original Swanky Franks, Norwalk
    48%
  • Tomlinson's Restaurant, Bridgeport
    5%

So where’s the best place to slather on the toppings and indulge in the perfect weiner? Daily Voice readers picked six nominees for our DVlicious “Best in Fairfield County,” contest, each of which is being profiled this week.

Read below for what makes each nominee a “top dog,” then let your fingers do the clicking. Keep in mind you can vote multiple times, albeit once per day. Voting ends 4 p.m. Thursday, July 28.

Super Duper Weenie, 306 Black Rock Turnpike, Fairfield, (203) 334-3647

Frank Talk: It's all about making people smile -- and serving them the true potential of classic American comfort food. So says Chef Gary Zemola, one of the three owners of Super Duper Weenie (he used to be chef at the esteemed South Norwalk Italian restaurant Pasta Nostra). Everything is made fresh -- from the dizzying array of homemade condiments to the locally made bread from Chaves Bakery in Bridgeport. The eatery, known for its split and grilled hot dogs, even brews it's own iced tea. "There are no packaged products here," he stressed. That also means fresh-cut French fries and made from scratch soups.

Top This: The topping combos are practically endless with bacon, cheese, two types of chili, relish, red onion sauce, grilled onions, cole slaw leading the way. 

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