Dog Haus, known for its menu of gourmet hot dogs, is planning a new spot in Frisco. A remodel of the nearly 3,400-square-foot space at 9169 Dallas Pkwy., Ste. 100 in Frisco is expected to kick off later this month, according to a recent project filing.
The new Frisco spot is tentatively set to open sometime this fall and will be owned by franchisees Dawn and Josh Sipera, according to a Community Impact article. Dawn Sipera previously told What Now Dallas she plans to oversee four new Dog Haus locations across the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex. Other locations could include Fort Worth and Denton.
The menu at Dog Haus offers hormone- and antibiotic-free all-beef hot dogs, handcrafted sausages, burgers, and chicken sandwiches on King’s Hawaiian Rolls. Sides include tots, fries, onion rings, chili, and Haus Slaw. Diners can wash it all down with a craft beer or cocktail – Tequila Thyme, Gin-N-Juice, and Irish Hello featuring Irish Whiskey, blackberry, mint, and ginger beer, to name a few.
For dessert, enjoy a soft-serve ice cream or shake. You can also choose The Floater, which is ice cream and your choice of fountain soda.
Several Dog Haus locations are in operation across DFW including biergartens in Arlington and Richardson. Other Texas spots include Austin, Houston, and San Antonio. Dog Haus was founded by longtime friends Hagop Giragossian, Quasim Riaz, and André Vener, who opened the first Dog Haus in Pasadena, California in 2010.