
T-Dogs
2533 Agricola Street
Tue-Sat, 12-7pm
@TDOGSHFX
Tony Rinaldo, Sam Rinaldo and Patrick Lowe spend five days a week under the auspicious gaze of Mr. Peabody, the smartest dog that ever lived. In many ways, the writing—or drawing, in this case—is on the wall: T-Dogs is serving up some genius hot dogs with brilliant topping combinations in that little parking lot on Agricola Street.
The crew at T-Dogs have advice for perfecting your summer snacks, to make sure you have the hottest dog possible.
“For the perfect dog, you’ve got to have a really soft bun, and a high-quality hot dog with natural casings, made with good ingredients. It has to have that nice natural snap you can only get form a natural casing,” Tony Rinaldo says. T-Dogs makes their sausages with a mix of meat and fat from Getaway Farms, Oulton’s and Chater’s.
You also have to do a bit of hot dog math. “There can’t be too much bun to hot dog ratio, and you can’t over-top with condiments,” says Rinaldo. “It has to be just right. And it has to have a good ratio of salt, sweetness, and acid. A perfect example is the classic mustard, relish and ketchup: you get the salt from the hot dog, the relish and ketchup give you acid and sweetness and the mustard adds spice.”
“My dad said something years ago to us,” Tony Rinaldo says. “‘A recipe is only as good as its weakest ingredient.’ So if you’re starting with a really bad hot dog, you’re just going to have a crappy end product.” Basically, there’s no mystery to a good hot dog when there’s no mystery to the meat.
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The Frito Pie dog has been the cart’s fan favourite. Covered with a meat and three-bean chili, avocado, aged cheddar, a cilantro crema, crumbled Frito chips and green onions, it’s summer indulgence at its heart-busting best. |
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The Montreal Steamy is an iconic dog: a simple steamed wienie with a squirt of mustard, a slap of relish and some onions or cabbage slaw tossed on top. T-Dogs gussies up its version with a crunchy purple cabbage slaw and a sweet, tart corn relish. |
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Corn Relish Ingredients: Method: Place all ingredients except the cornstarch in a pot and simmer for 25 minutes. Mix cornstarch with a bit of water, then add to the pot and cook for 5 more minutes. This will thicken the mixture. Spoon corn relish into jars and seal. |
Creamy Cabbage Slaw Ingredients: Method: Place cabbage, onion, and chives into a large mixing bowl. In a separate bowl, whisk mayonnaise, sugar, vinegar, celery salt, salt and pepper together. Toss this dressing with the salad vegetables. |
This article appears in Jul 23-29, 2015.


Seeing that hipster doofus eat a hot dog makes me 100% sure i’ll never service this establishment.
“Mwagon”: What a ghastly, absolutely unnecessary, comment to make.
Well with Steve(Percy’s) no where to be found I’ve been looking for a dog cart all summer. I’ll definitely give it a try next week.
PS Even saying Ketchup let alone putting it on a dog is an abomination!
Got all excited so went there twice on the time advertised no one there. Maybe they are out of business already?(me being smart….but)
If your gonna run a business you have to be where you say you’ll be and when. The driveway(not parking lot) where the caricature of Peabody is had a truck in it Tuesday and nothing Saturday.
To the owners if you move put a comment here you got good coverage and your throwing it away IMHO.
Finally got a chance to try the dogs. As advertised the snap definitely in every bite. The flavour was very good. had a basic with kraut and mustard. The fresh roll was very good as well.
I’m mixed on the place as it took me 4 visits to find the guys there. 2 Saturdays no shows. I had a chat and learned they chase events on Saturday in particular. I’d have just stuck to one place and expand to a 2nd cart next season after the name was established and 1st location. Prices aren’t cheap as $5 tax in for a standard dog hardly the cheapest dog around. 1.50 soda hardly a bargain for a can also. You are buying quality IMHO and the bun comes from Stone Hearth Bakery.
For clarification they are not in the driveway where Peabody is depicted in the article. They set up in front of Jack Nause on the sidewalk adjacent to the driveway mentioned. Can pick out the multi coloured umbrella a block away if they are there.