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Hot Doogy bringing Brazilian style to Natick

December 10, 2020 by Bob Brown 1 Comment

Natick will soon have a new dining option in Hot Doogy, which boasts that “If you’ve had never had a Brazilian-style hot dog, your life is about to be changed!”

Hot Doogy

The new eatery plans to open in January or February in Sherwood Plaza on Rte. 9 east on the strip that contains the Christmas Tree Shop and in a space formerly occupied by Zoup, a soup restaurant. The address is technically 1300D Worcester St.

Hot Doogy already has been doing a brisk delivery business on the south shore based out of a commercial “cloud” kitchen. It will be bringing something different to Natick, which of course is no slouch on the hot dog front with the likes of Casey’s Diner serving up its popular menu.

Hot Doogy is the brainchild of husband and wife Thiago and Fernanda Andrade, who started the business about a year ago. They’ve also looped in Thiago’s mother, Izabel.
The Andrades got their start with Fernanda making hotdogs for their church.
“Everyone loved it so much and we decided to start this business,” says Thiago, who had a hotdog cart as a teenager in Brazil. “It all just became a natural thing to do.”
Natick was a natural spot to locate a storefront kitchen in that the Andrades have been congregating at a Baptist church in Framingham and have lots of friends in the area. “We found this opportunity and didn’t even think twice,” Thiago says.

Hot Doogy’s menu from over the summer included hot dogs—beef and other varieties—priced from about $6 to $9 depending on how much stuff you want on them. Toppings include everything from queijo (cheese) to ketchup to molho (sauce). You can order pre-set hotdogs or build your own with toppings.

From the looks of these gourmet hot dogs, you’re going to  need a few napkins. Or an apron.

“We believe that even though this is a pandemic time we can still provide quality and innovative food to bring a little bit of happiness to our customers,” Thiago says.

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  1. Anna Toro-Bernard says

    March 27, 2021 at 5:40 pm

    looks good, will try the hot dog place tonight!

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