- Hot Dogs
- American
Lafayette Coney Island
Menu for Lafayette Coney Island
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Ratings and Reviews for Lafayette Coney Island
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May 11 2012
A.j. S. via Yelp
This is the only reason to ever go back home to Detroit, I absolutely LOVE this place. I have been going here for as long as I can remember and regardless...read more
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May 05 2012
Alex K. via Yelp
Lafayette, between itself and American, is the better of the two. I'll say that right away. How is it better? Well, virtually every aspect. Besides American...read more
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Apr 30 2012
Pauly G. via Yelp
After already dining next store at the competition, I walked in with a swagger and took my rightful spot at the first open stool with my buddy admiring the...read more
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May 17 2008
via Citysearch
When I lived in Detroit I used to eat here all the time and still do when I'm in the area. The food is good and the cost is low. T...read more
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May 16 2008
via Citysearch
When I'm in the area I eat here. The food is good and cost is low. The service is great and there is never along wait for your foo...read more
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Apr 18 2008
via Citysearch
My Dad always took me to Lafayette Coney Island whenever we were within a 10 mile radius for a baseball game, shopping, or going t...read more
In Short
Gaudy orange formica tables and matching chairs conjure images of '70s style. This place isn't about frills, it's about giving people simple choices for lunch or dinner during the rush of a business day, and providing a late-night stop to complete an evening of fun in the downtown area. Coney-inspired dishes are the only choices here. The traditional Coney dog is made with mustard and onions. Chili, hamburgers and chili dogs come with fries.