I'm not going to try and out do anyone on this review. How could I since I've only tried the classic dog? That being a $5 one, and ate it while walking and talking in the cold. Needless to say I had to get it down before it became cold and lost the crispness of the toasted bun and warm to cool experience of the toppings to steamed larger than typical elongated meat roll. It's no all beef job, but then that wouldn't be considered classic. While waiting for my quick snack I took in the ambiance, and there is a lot of it. A very 50s black and white vibe. The pie under glass thing, the old school menu fonts and signage. Counter stools and friendly banter.
I'll be back to try what I've been told by some pros is a heck of a burger and poutine. Looked good on the tables around, but then again I also saw a lot of wrapper balled up and empty pop bottles. More tasting and slurping needed, and I'm pretty sure they'll ramp up to 5 right quick, and I'll get more of a grasp why the prices are a fair bit more than the many corner casse-croƻtes en ville (snack bars in town).
Honestly, writing this is making me want to go eat there 5 out of 6 days like another reviewer.