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    A Taste of Detroit Culinary History at Lafayette Coney Island

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    Even though I grew up in Michigan and have a solid love of old school hot dog places, I’m still catching up when it comes to an appreciation of Detroit coney islands. I know there’s a long legacy of these hot dog joints around the Motor City, and that the very first are situated side-by-side downtown: American Coney Island and Lafayette Coney Island.

    Over the course of a weekend in Detroit we stopped by Lafayette for two late night visits. (We had intended to try American the second night, but they were closed for a private event.)

    Although American is the original, the general consensus from my quick online research said Lafayette is the better quality choice overall.

    We arrived around 10:30 p.m. to find the place almost packed. And I knew right away we were in the right place: it was full of locals, with Tigers fans streaming in after the game. Servers shouted orders to the cook while drinks, fries, and dogs arrived lightning fast.

    The menu is about as fancy as the digs: coney islands, burgers, fries, chili, beer, pop. There are slices of pie and a box of donuts sitting in the display case, too, in case you need dessert.

    We didn’t venture too far off the beaten path, but clearly if you’re at a coney island, you’re here for one thing: coney islands. The combination is simple but so easy to love. Toasted buns, a Dearborn All-Beef hot dog with a snappy natural casing, coney sauce (no beans), diced onions, mustard.

    If you watch the kitchen through the windows outside, you’ll see them literally slapping them together, so they arrive charmingly decorated with splotches of sauce and mustard, errant cubes on onion dotting the plate.

    And they’re every bit as delicious as you’d imagine them: from the snap of the casing to the tang of the mustard,

    Lafayette Coney Island open Sunday-Thursday from 9 a.m. to midnight, and Friday-Saturday from 9 a.m. to 2 a.m.

    Lafayette Coney Island
    118 W. Lafayette Blvd.
    Detroit, MI 48226
    (313) 964-8198

    FB: Lafayette Coney Island
    IG: @lafayetteconeyisland



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