Visual Art Re: Lost Dogs
posted by August 5 at 15:20 PM
onDan, I called the Seattle Art Museum for you. It seems to be a case of underperforming dogs. They didn’t make enough money down there (I bet the people who protested the penis-sculpture fountain have something to say about why nobody wants to eat hot dogs in front of exposed penises), so the dogs had to take it on the road.
The cart is called Dante’s Inferno Dogs. You can find it “around town.” It might return to the park when crowds are expected (ie, for Hempfest).
This information is courtesy SAM spokeswoman Cara Egan.
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Yay, Dante's! They (or at least one of their carts) are on Ballard Avenue most weekend nights. Feel free to stop by for a nightcap after you visit, Dan.
Dante's has been recently seen in Fremont in front of the High Dive on weekend nights. Of course it means going to Fremont on a weekend night and fighting frat boys for delicious hot dogs. (snicker)
also most weekends at the Magnuson Park off-leash area.
I guess if there was one person in Seattle who didn't know the name of this cart, it figures it would be a Stranger staff member.
The city should open their own, or subsidize Dante's. You can't have a real city park without food. And beer and wine, goddamnit.
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