Crave Hot Dogs & BBQ Enters San Diego, California!

(-)  Crave Hot Dogs & BBQ remains one of the fastest growing hot dog and BBQ franchises in the US. Crave is known for its delicious BBQ, not to mention the grilled, all beef hot dogs, brats and sausages. There is an array of toppings to choose from and the sides are endless. There are some fun dishes such as BBQ Tacos, Mac N’ Brisket sandwiches, Loaded Tater Tots and more. The desserts will leave you Craving more!

Crave has a unique and fun interior that is both inviting and pleasing to the eye. It has a modern rustic look and includes a self pour beer wall with anywhere from 18-32 taps. The taps include local craft beer options as well as wine and cider. There can also be liquor on tap, too! There’s tons to do for kids like cornhole, or giant connect four games, and kids eat free on Wednesdays! Many of the locations feature patios and some have drive thrus. Crave also has an app for iOS and android that allows customers to order ahead, get curbside pickup, delivery, loyalty points and free food. Also find out about our local promotions and more. Don’t forget the trivia nights, karaoke, bingo and others!

Crave has recently singed Claudia and Eric Fritz to the Crave Family.

Claudia and Eric are currently searching for real estate in the San Diego, California area and look forward to having a store open in their hometown.

Crave currently has 52 locations open or planned to open mid 2021 across the US. The brand was founded in 2018 by husband and wife team Salvatore and Samantha Rincione. They plan to have 100+ units open within the next 3 years and about 20 trucks on the road.

For more information on becoming a part of the Crave family, please email samantha@iwantcrave.com or visit us www.iwantcrave.com.

Jessica Woods
Jessica, a life-long Jersey girl who has left the state is SNN's lifestyle, food and social coordinator. She is a PN that enjoys blogging and writing about her home state and surrounding area.

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