Pocket Dawgs: A Calgary Stadium Staple

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Pocket Dawgs: A Calgary Stadium Staple
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Pocket Dawgs are a popular food item at Calgary's Scotiabank Saddledome, known for their six-inch baguettes filled with locally made hot dogs and a variety of condiments. The article highlights the fast service, unique flavour combinations, and enduring popularity of this Calgary food tradition.

The six-inch baguettes are made to order from two local bakeries; Pocket Dawg staff use a spiking machine to hollow out the buns. For extra-hungry sports fans, a foot-long, double-dawg option is newly available.Over the course of an average Flames game, the two ‘Dome concourse locations sell between 1,200 and 1,300 dawgs. The perpetual lineup moves fast with most customers walking away with dinner in under one minute.

Find Pocket Dawg at two concourse locations at the Scotiabank Saddledome, as well as on the Terrace Level in the Alumni Lounge; two more locations at McMahon Stadium. Get a weekly serving of suggestions for how to experience Calgary's restaurants, bars and markets by signing up forThis article appears in the January 2025 issue of Avenue Calgary.

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