Angry Dogs in Anaheim
1313 S Harbor Blvd, 92802 - Get directionsMenu Angry Dogs
How to get to Angry Dogs
Opening Time
Sunday - 9AM-10PMMonday - 8AM-10PM
Tuesday - 8AM-10PM
Wednesday - 8AM-10PM
Thursday - 8AM-10PM
Friday - 9AM-10PM
Saturday - 9AM-10PM
Price range per person $10 - $25
Services
- Wheelchair accessible
- Сredit cards accepted
- No delivery
- Takeaway
- Parking
- TV
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Lillian W.
Oh my goodness. Angry indeed. Angry if you buy the "slightly annoyed dog" and imagine it to be anything other than a small hot dog, the kind that you get from school fundraisers or free at RC Wiley furniture store. That sucker cost $7.99. It comes with a snack size bag of Lays chips. No flaming hot Cheetos. But I was hungry and was right near the area in Pixar Pier in California Adventure. I was hunkered down for a couple of hours, so I bought the hot dog sight unseen. The other menu choice was an "angry dog", a spicy all beef hot dog served with a snack size bag of Flamin Hot Cheetos. $8.99. Due to COVID precautions, they no longer have the self serve condiment ketchup dispensers of the varying levels of flavored spiced ketchup. They had those little packets of condiments including sirachi. Well my expression matched the life size statue of the Anger character from the Inside Out movie. The statue is stuck to the front of the food stand. He has a huge scowl on his face with raised fists and painted flames bursting out of his head. Grrr. Take the selfie with Anger but check out the other food stands for better values.
Cyl J.
My boyfriend and I finally got to try this place out and we both got the Angry Dog, which is a spicy hotdog that comes with Cheetos hot fries chips. We had to ask the cashier for condiments, which were Mayo, ketchup, mustard, and relish. The hotdog had a good spice to it, but we found it weird that the bun was spli...
Theron H.
Walking along Paradise Pier, you may suddenly stop when you see the frozen image of Inside Out's Anger engulfing a ginormous hot dog with flames that emanate from the top of his head. In the center of the dog, the stone-like "Angry Dogs" sign faintly glows red-hot in certain spots. A large red-and-white stripped roof covers a wide rectangular space that sits directly behind Anger, and right next to the water. The right half of it has the ordering counter equipped with a commercial warmer filled with bags of ready-to-eat goodies. To the left is a counter with utensils, condiments, and a few spaces for the standing dining experience. It's a simple decision between the spicy Angry Dog or the plain-jain/blaine Slightly Annoyed Dog. Both come with a bag of Flaming Hot Chester's Fries; but for anyone wanting to cool down the inevitable heat, it'll cost extra. My friend and I decided to split an Angry sucker. In a shiny silver-and-yellow foil bag came the dark-red, slightly speckled with pepper frankfurter housed between pale buns. A bit of a wrinkle had begun to form from the steam like some kind of scar. Without any ketchup or the like, I tasted the supposedly angry piece of food. Soft generic buns, a decent snap from the casing, a good amount of juice and chili oils, and a great buildup of spicy heat to help the rather usual beef hot dog taste stand out a bit more. For those that have never had the Fries kind of Cheetos' then you are in luck since a bag is included. Just think of a less cheesy, more hollow Cheetos. They, too, are just fine It's at-first a fun novelty take on the hot link served out of a unique stall that the resort is known for. For what you, it's your standard, almost...