The 8 Best Things to Eat in Brooklyn This Summer
Mile End Deli
97A Hoyt Street, Boerum Hill
There are hot dogs and then there’s the Hoyt Dog. Mile End’s version of this Coney Island classic is in every way an upgrade from the kind you get out of a cart. The dog itself is made from a fatty, flavorful brisket blend, the buttery roll is the perfect starchy vehicle for the meat, and the whole thing is topped with a mess of tangy mustard, peppery relish, and exemplary sauerkraut. It’s a flavor bomb of a summer food, and one we would gladly eat year-round.