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Award-winning burger & brat chain opening four locations here in Columbus for first time

Award-winning burger & brat chain opening four locations here in Columbus for first time

Sav McKee

Hotdog and burger lovers, both carnivores and vegetarians, this spot’s for you.

The Pasadena-based, award-winning burger & brat concept called Dog Haus is expanding into The Buckeye State for the first time ever, bringing a total of four restaurants to Columbus.

The first location is expected to open before the end of the year, according to Dog Haus’ press release. 

While the four restaurants’ locations have yet to be announced, the press release mentioned that OSU students “are sure to make Dog Haus their new go-to spot.” So, one of the locations could be on campus.

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Dog Haus offers a diverse lineup of all-beef burgers and hotdogs with toppings ranging from haus slaw to smoked bacon, plus hand-crafted sausages, and fried chicken options, all served on King’s Hawaiian rolls. Not to mention giant breakfast burritors. Their meats are hormone and antibiotic free, according to their website. Sides include tots, fries, onion rings, haus slaw, and haus chili.

Their plant-based options are diverse as well – they offer two plant-based hotdogs, like the Impossible Brat, with sauerkraut, caramelized onions, and spicy brown mustard, and the Sooo Veggie, with an Impossible Brat, wild arugula, avocado, tomato, crispy onions, and spicy basil aioli, as well as an Impossible Burger and two Impossible breakfast burritos. Plus, two plant-based chicken sandwiches, vegan nuggets and tenders, and even an Impossible slider.

There are plenty of beer options to choose from as well.

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