This location seems to have taken a dive downhill. It's still a-ok, but it's sloppier and less good.
The best part is the concretes. You now have to specifically ask for whip cream and only the first topping is free. And on my last trip, they didn't even mix it up. There was a bunch of heath toffee at the bottom with a bunch of vanilla custard sitting on top of it. Poor form. But at least they do have a slew of toppings and mix-ins to choose from. And the custard is tasty.
The Chicago hot dog is fine. It tastes like a hot dog. Nothing special. But it's a safe bet.
The fries are shoestring fries, which are enjoyable. They are usually always cooked just right too.
The burgers are ok. Kinda meh. I ordered a double California. The toppings were of poor quality. Wilting lettuce. Can pickles go bad? I think these were bad. Why is the tomato and onion so icky? Something went wrong here. And the California burger was supposed to include 1000 island dressing. There was absolutely none on the burger. There were, though, two sauce cups of some sort of bleh ketchup and mayo combo. So was that the 1000 island dressing? Or was it fry sauce? Was it both? Either way, it was a rip off.
So, in sum, the concretes are usually worth it (perhaps you now need to request they mix-in the mix-in?). But the non-dessert items aren't really worth it. And it's way overpriced. I spent $15 on a combo meal (burger, fries, and small drink) and small concrete. Not worth it.