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If a doggery was possible, she would raise money for that too, she said.
The Doggery carried the latest in canine fashions.
Zagat calls the chain's wieners "the crown jewels of hot doggery."
But Hot Doug's isn't quite the standard under-the-el-tracks Chicago doggery (hotdougs.com).
Other departments included toys, a mezzanine Doggery for canine accessories, and the city's first leisurewear merchandise on the Playdeck.
But at the risk of incurring the collective wrath of the Queen City, my favorite chili doggery is in Allentown, Pa.
Trash & Glam 'All night doggery' promises this club, a meeting place for Tomsk's rockers and indie kids.
The outstanding doggery in the region is Ted's Jumbo Red Hots in Tonawanda, a town just outside Buffalo.
HD-1 - aka Haute Doggery: A hot dog hut in the Poncey-Highlands neighborhood of Atlanta.
Papaya King's $1.29 frankfurters have been lauded by Julia Child and Bryan Miller, and Zagat's Restaurant Survey calls them "the crown jewels of hot doggery."
"Well," I says, "when I see the king in that doggery yesterday, I says to myself, we can't get him home for hours, till he's soberer; so I went a loafing around town to put in the time, and wait.
One of the participants in the contest - a publicity bonanza for a certain well-known hot doggery - was William Perry, the football player who scored a touchdown in the 1986 Super Bowl and was known by the nom de guerre "The Refrigerator."