Bubbledogs Review

Bubbledogs in London will blow your mind (and more!)

Yeeeehawwww, Sunny friends! Grab your hat and saddle up because this Bubbledogs review is about to BLOW your mind and a whole lot more!

As I sat waiting for my lunch date with super foodie and luxury travel blogger Angie of Silverspoon London, I wondered what the afternoon had in store. Bubbledogs has been on my must-see list for a while, mostly because Pippa Middleton burst on its scene last year.

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It’s a super tiny hot spot wedged between an infinite amount of restaurants on 70 Charlotte St, London W1T 4QG.

And when I saw tiny, I mean tiny. This is all of it…

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Over the sound system I heard Johnny Cash’s “Walk the Line” and “Ring of Fire.” Clearly, with a menu based on hotdogs, they were trying to channel some kind of inner American redneck. This is what’s posted above the bar:

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That’s American cuisine at it’s finest for damn sure, kids. Notice the one called “Date Dog”? The first ingredient listed is roasted garlic…. hmmm.

I asked what the most popular items were and learned they’re the Mac Daddy and Sloppy Joe.

“Well, that’s sorted,” I thought. Sunny’s getting the Mac Daddy. BOOM!

Now on to the bubbly. I was surprised that a restaurant based on the concept of champagne and hotdogs offered only 4 by the glass options. The list of whole bottles available, however, is bangin’ big.

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I finished my first glass of Vilmart & Cie, Grande Réserve, 1er Cru, Brut for £8.50 just as Angie arrived.

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It wasn’t hard. I do love my champers. 😉

We grabbed a table and made our menu selections. For starters we had… Sweet Potato Fries and Tots (That’s Tater Tots for y’all in the States).

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If you’re American, I bet you feel like a blast of fizz just shot up your nose. Yep- TATER TOTS, y’all. Reminds you of the good ol’ elementary cafeteria lunch tray, doesn’t it?!

Next, our hot diggity dawgs arrived. Angie made a smooth and trim selection with the Naked Dog, as her wedding is just 6 weeks away.

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My macaroni covered, bacon slathered, baseball frank was another story. DAAAAAAMN!

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We dug in.

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Angie and I had a blast talking about our blogging adventures and trying to figure out just how hotdogs and champagne have been such a homerun in London. This took many, many glasses of “research”.

While I don’t think I’ll be craving a Mac Daddy any time soon, my trip to Bubbledogs was fabulous!

If you like your liquid sunshine with bubbles, be advised that the hotdogs are just a cheap decoy. The bill at Bubbledogs will damn near blow your mind. Also, after carefully reviewing the menu, I can see how all the glorious ingredients on the hotdogs paired with massive amounts of bubbles could give someone’s stomach a real workout. Perhaps “Walk the Line” and “Ring of Fire” are appropriate music selections in more ways than one?

If I can make any suggestions, maybe Bubbledogs can add Ke$ha’s “Blow” to the list?

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9 Comments

  1. I have been meaning to go for ages but I can only get into London on a weekend and the queues are usually huge, I don’t do waiting. One day! Great fun review 🙂

    B x

    1. Even at 2pm on a weekday it was fairly busy. Since they don’t have many tables it’s even tougher to get a seat. Let me know if you ever make it. I agree about waiting. I wrote a review on Burger and Lobster, which is notorious for long queues. The day I went I was lucky enough to score a seat at the bar. It’s another great place to eat, if you can time it right. Good luck!

  2. Oh wow that looks amazing! You can’t even see your hot dog through all the extras piled on top! I’ve been wanting to try Bubbledogs for a while and I’ll definitely be going now 🙂

    1. Hello! Thank you for reading and taking the time to comment. Yes, it was difficult to see the hotdog. It was even more difficult to pick it up and try to eat it. I eventually used a knife and fork! Let me know what you think when you go 🙂

  3. I don’t know about that Jose dog with sour cream, but your dog sounded yummy. Was there a vegetarian dog on the menu? I love how all of the hot dog places in LA have a meatless option.

    1. Thank you for reading! I never thought to check for vegetarian options, so thank you for such a great question. My guess is that they probably don’t, given that the concept is based on hot dogs. I’ll be sure to check if I go back!

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