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7441473 No.7441473 [Reply] [Original]

Any coney love here? Can we get a thread going for Flint vs Detroit coneys?

(Because fuck Detroit coneys)

Discuss!

>> No.7441483
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>>7441473
I've had some good ones at pic related.

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Superior.

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>>7441473
>raw onion

>> No.7441527

>>7441516
This is from Superior Coney? On Joy?

>> No.7441533

>>7441473
I've honestly never heard of Flint or Detroit coneys

>> No.7441548

>>7441533
Are you not from Michigan? Because this is a really Michigan-centric thing, I was just hoping I could luck out and get some mitten players.

I assume most out of state people know the Detroit coney, which is the standard and original coney.

>> No.7441550

>>7441473 You're going to hell. Enjoy your flaming, painful death.

>> No.7441556

>>7441526
Dat raw Spanish onion tho! Top notch.

>> No.7441574

>>7441548
Interesting. I always though Coney dogs originated in Coney Island, NY

>> No.7441602

Flint coneys win every time

>> No.7441611

>>7441602
Boom! Do you roll Angelo's or Starlite? Or something else?

>> No.7441619

Either is good. More of a fan of the flint farmers market dogs tho. Some good shit there

>> No.7441628

>>7441574
That would make sense! In fact, early hot dog vendors would sometimes call hot dogs "Coney Islands" so to not freak out fresh immigrants new to English into thinking they're eating dog sausage. I assume the terms red hots and the like came about in similar ways.

However, the Coney dog, a hot dog topped with a seasoned meat sauce made primarily of beef heart, topped with mustard and raw Spanish onion came about in Detroit. In urban areas of Michigan, Coney Islands restaurants are spaced about a block apart. It's amazing how many there are. They all specialize in coneys, breakfast, hot beef or turkey sandwiches (turkey or beef served generously on Texas toast smothered in gravy), and gyros.

Detroit coneys are a much wetter, chili-like sauce whereas Flint style is a fine-texture ground consistency, with a big cumin backend.

>> No.7441631

>>7441619
B-Dogs? The guy from Davison? He does great stuff. Also, hello, local friend! I actually live in Grand Blanc.

>> No.7441641

>>7441631
Yeyeyeye he chill as fuck too. Nice to meet ya GB fag - Fenton fag

>> No.7441655

>>7441641
I was actually on a serious B-Dogs kick for a while, but lately the Farmers Market is all about the Lebanese stand for me. I really liked what Mamang (the Vietnamese stand that used to be a food truck has) has but I dislike the people there so much it actively makes me avoid it. Lame assholes kind of ruin Vehicle City Tacos too.

>> No.7441664

>>7441655
Yeah the Lebanese place kills it. Been loving that cheese shop too. Check out the four county cheese if you are into cheese at all

>> No.7441693

>>7441664
I'm kind of a five-year-old about cheese, where I'm open to any cheese, but am afraid of cheese for cheese sake. Hear me?

>> No.7441859

>>7441527

It's a RI hot wiener/NY System dog.

>> No.7441864

If you're in the GR area, try Yesterdog's.

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>>7441473

>> No.7441897

>>7441473
Nashville reporting in. We had a Detroit style Coney place here for a few years, but it went under. Great chili dogs, fries and MI soda (Faygo, Ginger Ale etc...). I miss it.

>> No.7441956

>>7441897
When you say ginger ale are you talking about Vernors ginger soda?

>> No.7441970

>>7441956
I am. Sorry for not being more precise.

>> No.7441991

>>7441970
No that's cool I was just making sure. What did you think of Vernors and Faygo?

>> No.7442000

Are hotdogs the latest meme food?

>> No.7442019

>>7442000
They're an American institution!

>> No.7442038

>>7442019
I've been seeing an awful lot of hot dog discussion on here lately.

>> No.7442067

>>7442038
This is literally my first time on this particular board ever.

>> No.7442361

>>7442000
Trips confirm

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>>7442067
Welcome. Remember everything anyone likes is a literal meme. It's part of the board culture. Once you have that down you'll fit right in.

>> No.7443934

>>7441473

hope they don't boil their coneys in flint

>> No.7444747

>>7443934
God no, absolutely not.

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>>7442418