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Daisy Dirty Dogs Plots Fairburn Road Hot Dog HQ

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Published on March 07, 2026
Daisy Dirty Dogs Plots Fairburn Road Hot Dog HQSource: Instagram/daisydirtydogs

Daisy Dirty Dogs, a familiar hot-dog cart for Atlanta street-food regulars, looks to be settling down. A recent permit filing points to a permanent Fairburn Road takeout storefront, a shift from roaming pop-ups and catering to a fixed neighborhood outpost.

Permit Points To Takeout-Only Spot

A permit application outlines plans to convert the 1,538-square-foot building at 670 Fairburn Rd into a takeout restaurant with no indoor seating, according to What Now Atlanta. For now, that paperwork is the strongest public hint that the cart is working toward a brick-and-mortar home base.

Cart Roots And Neighborhood Buzz

Daisy Dirty Dogs has earned its reputation on the move, operating as a mobile cart and pop-up and serving loaded hot dogs, sausages and event catering, per its vendor listing on Roaming Hunger. That on-the-road schedule and steady event work helped build the following that now appears to be fueling the jump to a permanent storefront.

Owner Previously Floated Storefront Plans

What Now Atlanta reports it has reached out to owner Laquanda Daniel for comment on the Fairburn Road project. Earlier coverage in Business Debut quoted Daniel saying she was working through zoning and permit steps to convert the site and that there was no firm opening date yet. That mid-2025 reporting also directed would-be customers to the vendor’s Instagram for future updates.

Address Details Still Sorting Themselves Out

Online listings for the business are not entirely in sync. Uber Eats shows Daisy Dirty Dogs at 670 Fairburn Rd NW and notes the restaurant listing as closed as of Jan. 20, 2026, while property records on Zillow list the parcel as 670 Fairburn Rd SW with a 1,538-square-foot interior. The mismatched entries suggest mapping services and real estate records are still catching up with the hot-dog cart’s brick-and-mortar ambitions.

What Comes Next

The permit filing is only one step in the process, and municipal sign-offs, health-department approval and final inspections would still be required before customers can walk up and order. An opening date has not been announced, and there is no public timeline beyond the current permit activity. For now, permit records and local reporting remain the clearest signals of Daisy Dirty Dogs’ next move, per Business Debut.