Cookout Hot Dogs Menu: Prices, Calories & Every Option Ranked (2026)

Cook Out serves char-grilled hot dogs at prices most fast food places can’t touch. Every hot dog starts at $1.99. They’re made from 100% beef and cooked over an open flame. That’s not something you get at your average drive-through.

This guide covers all eight hot dogs on the menu. You’ll get prices, calories, ingredients, allergen info, tray combos, and a straight-up recommendation for each one. No guessing needed.

What Makes These Hot Dogs Different

Most fast food places steam their hot dogs. Cook Out grills theirs over an open flame. That’s where the smoky, slightly charred flavor comes from. The taste is closer to a backyard cookout than a gas station roller grill.

The beef is 100% ground beef. No fillers, no mystery meat. You pick your toppings. That’s the whole model. Simple, fast, cheap, and genuinely good. Hot dogs are just one part of what makes the Cookout menu worth knowing front to back before you pull up to the window.

Are Cook Out Hot Dogs Beef or Pork?

This is the most searched question about these hot dogs. Here’s the straight answer.

Every hot dog at Cook Out is made from 100% beef. No pork goes into the dog itself. The only exception is the Bacon Cheddar Hot Dog, which has crispy pork bacon strips on top. If you avoid pork completely, every other option on this menu is safe.

Hot dogs ordered as a tray side are always beef only.

Full Cook Out Hot Dogs Menu With Prices (2026)

Here’s every hot dog available right now, what’s in it, what it costs, and who it’s best for.

Classic Hot Dog — $1.99 | 260–280 Cal

Plain beef hot dog on a steamed bun. Eat it with ketchup and mustard or nothing at all. It’s simple and clean. At 260 calories and $1.99, it’s one of the best-value items in fast food. Best for: first timers, kids, and calorie-conscious eaters.

Cookout Style Hot Dog — $2.99 | 390 Cal

This is the one most people order. Homemade chili, creamy slaw, diced onions, and mustard sit on top of a char-grilled beef dog. Every topping adds a layer. The slaw cuts through the chili’s heat. The mustard ties it all together. This is the Southern version of a hot dog done right. Best for: anyone ordering for the first time.

Bacon Cheddar Hot Dog — $2.99 | 530 Cal

Crispy bacon strips and melted cheddar cheese on a grilled beef dog. That’s it. Rich, salty, and filling. At 530 calories it’s the heaviest item on the hot dog menu. It contains pork bacon. Best for: late-night hunger and people who want something indulgent.

Mexi Hot Dog — $1.99 | 385 Cal

Chili, Texas Pete hot sauce, cheddar cheese, lettuce, and tomato. Bold heat, layered toppings, and only $1.99. This one is seriously underordered. It costs the same as the plain dog but delivers way more flavor. Best for: spice lovers and anyone hunting the best value on the menu.

Chili Dog — $2.39 | 330 Cal

Chili, mustard, and onions. Simpler than the Cookout Style but more loaded than the classic. If you want chili without the slaw, this is your pick. Best for: chili fans who prefer a cleaner build.

Cheese Dog — $1.99 | 146 Cal

Cheddar cheese, mustard, chili, slaw, and ketchup. The lowest calorie hot dog on the entire menu at just 146 calories. If you’re watching what you eat but still want something satisfying, this is the one. Best for: lighter eaters and anyone managing calorie intake.

Mustard Relish Hot Dog — $1.99 | 394 Cal

Mustard and onions. Tangy, simple, and old school. The carb count runs high at 50g, mostly from the sweet relish. Best for: people who like a classic diner-style hot dog without anything fancy on top.

Corn Dog — $1.99 | 220 Cal

A beef frank coated in cornmeal batter, fried golden, and served with mustard and ketchup. You can order it as a main item or as a side. At 220 calories and $1.99 it’s one of the lightest options on the menu. Best for: kids, nostalgia, and anyone who wants something different.

Price and Calories at a Glance

ItemPriceCaloriesProteinCarbsFatSodium
Classic Hot Dog$1.99260–2808g22g15g600mg
Mexi Hot Dog$1.9938512g29g19g1,352mg
Cheese Dog$1.991463g25g3g410mg
Corn Dog$1.992205g26g11g440mg
Mustard Relish Hot Dog$1.9939411g50g16g1,021mg
Chili Dog$2.39330
Cookout Style Hot Dog$2.9939011g29g20g1,118mg
Bacon Cheddar Hot Dog$2.9953019g47g29g1,494mg

Use the Cookout calorie calculator to build your exact hot dog combination and see the full macro breakdown before you order.

Which Hot Dog Should You Actually Order?

No one else answers this question directly. Here’s the honest breakdown.

  • Best overall: Cookout Style Hot Dog. The Southern toppings, the homemade chili, the slaw — it’s what this place is built around.
  • Best value: Mexi Hot Dog. You get five toppings for $1.99. Nothing else on the menu comes close at that price.
  • Best for low calories: Cheese Dog at 146 calories. Surprisingly satisfying for the number.
  • Best indulgence: Bacon Cheddar. Go all in or don’t bother.
  • Best for kids: Corn Dog. Familiar taste, light, easy to eat.
  • Best late-night order: Bacon Cheddar with a side of fries and a milkshake. Cook Out stays open until 3 AM at most locations — confirm your nearest location’s closing time on the Cookout hours page before you head out. That combo hits differently at midnight.

How to Order a Hot Dog Tray

This is where most people leave money on the table. Hot dogs aren’t just standalone items. They work as the main dish on a Cookout tray or as a side next to something bigger.

  • Regular Tray: Pick two hot dogs as your main, add one side, and get a large drink. Total usually runs between $6.39 and $7.39 depending on location. That’s a full meal for under $8.
  • Junior Tray: One hot dog as your main, one side, and a drink. Smaller, cheaper, and perfect if you’re not that hungry.
  • Hot dogs available as tray sides: Corn Dog, Cheese Dog, and Mustard Relish Hot Dog. Add one alongside a Cookout burger or chicken sandwich for a full spread..

Two builds worth trying:

The Southern Combo: Cookout Style as your main, corn dog on the side, chocolate milkshake to finish. That’s the full Cook Out experience in one tray.

The Late Night Build: Bacon Cheddar as your main, large fries on the side, and a sweet tea. Under $8, done in five minutes.

Toppings and Customization

Cook Out lets you build your own dog. Here’s everything available:

  • Classic condiments: Ketchup, mustard, yellow mustard relish, diced onions, and tomatoes.
  • Cheese options: American cheese, cheddar cheese, or chili cheese.
  • Southern toppings: Homemade chili and creamy coleslaw.
  • Heat: Texas Pete hot sauce and jalapeños.

One move worth knowing: you can ask for chili and slaw together on the Classic Hot Dog. That’s basically the Cookout Style, and it costs $1.99 instead of $2.99. For more creative builds not on the board, check the secret menu — several combinations work well with hot dogs as the base.

Allergen Information

ItemGlutenDairySoyEggsNutsFish
Classic Hot DogYesNoYesNoNoNo
Mexi Hot DogYesMay containYesNoNoNo
Bacon Cheddar Hot DogYesYesYesNoNoNo
Cookout Style Hot DogYesNoYesNoNoNo
Corn DogYesNoYesNoNoNo
Mustard Relish Hot DogYesMay containYesNoNoNo
Cheese DogYesYesYesNoNoNo
Chili DogYesNoYesNoNoNo

Plain English version: Every bun contains gluten and wheat. There is no gluten-free bun option. All hot dogs contain soy. Bacon Cheddar and Cheese Dog contain dairy. No item on the hot dog menu contains nuts or fish. For the complete breakdown across every menu item including sauces and sides, visit the allergen menu. People with soy or gluten sensitivity should keep this in mind before ordering.

Best Sides to Order With a Hot Dog

The full sides menu has every option with current pricing, but here are the top pairings for hot dogs specifically:

  • Large Fries — Crispy, golden, and the most popular pairing on the menu.
  • Hushpuppies — Fried cornmeal fritters, sweet and savory. The Southern pick. They pair especially well with the Cookout Style dog.
  • Onion Rings — Crunchy and bold. Best with the Bacon Cheddar.
  • Cheese Bites — White cheddar, crispy outside, melty inside. Underrated side.
  • Milkshake — Over 40 flavors Milkshake available. A chocolate or strawberry shake turns a hot dog meal into a full experience.

Best pairing on the whole menu: Cookout Style Hot Dog, hushpuppies, and a chocolate milkshake. It’s the combination that makes sense with everything Cook Out stands for.

Final Verdict

Eight hot dogs. Prices starting at $1.99. Open until 3 AM. Char-grilled beef, real toppings, and a tray system that turns a quick stop into a full meal.

If you’ve never been, order the Cookout Style first. If you’re a regular, try building a tray around the Mexi Hot Dog. You’re getting more food, more flavor, and more value than almost anything else at this price point in fast food today.

Go get it.

Frequently Asked Questions

All hot dogs are 100% beef. The only pork on this menu is the bacon in the Bacon Cheddar Hot Dog.

Prices start at $1.99 for the Classic, Mexi, Cheese Dog, Corn Dog, and Mustard Relish. The Chili Dog is $2.39. Cookout Style and Bacon Cheddar are both $2.99.

It depends on the style. The Cheese Dog has the fewest at 146 calories. The Bacon Cheddar has the most at 530 calories. The Classic sits at 260 to 280 calories. Check the nutrition menu for the full macro breakdown on every item.

Yes. You can order two hot dogs as the main dish on a Regular Tray. The Corn Dog, Cheese Dog, and Mustard Relish Hot Dog are also available as side options.

Yes. The Corn Dog is $1.99 and 220 calories. It comes with mustard and ketchup and works as both a main item and a side.

The Cookout Style Hot Dog is the most popular for good reason. For value, the Mexi Hot Dog gives you the most toppings for the least money.

No. All buns contain gluten and wheat. There is currently no gluten-free bun option at Cook Out.

Most locations stay open until 3 AM or later. The full menu, including hot dogs, is available all day and all night.

Ketchup, mustard, relish, onions, tomatoes, cheddar cheese, American cheese, chili, creamy slaw, Texas Pete hot sauce, and jalapeños.

Yes. The Chili Dog has mustard, onions, and chili on a beef frank. It costs $2.39 and has 330 calories.

Yes. The drinks menu includes fountain sodas, sweet tea, lemonade, and Cheerwine — all solid pairings. If you’re ordering for someone who doesn’t eat meat, the Cookout vegan options page covers which sides and drinks work without any animal products.