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| - First, I don't drink beer much -- but D's literally has 1000 different kinds, so no matter if you want Miller Light or some small batch craft, you're gonna be happy.
This location is a former Pizza Hut that's dark with TV's everywhere. Tables with old, random new paper advertisements. Great place to watch a game and hang out. Regent Square's location has some crazy Irish landscape painted on the walls. It's awesomely tacky, but I find it to be more cramped and busy, so we go to Monroeville more often.
If you're going to D's, get a hot dog! All beef ,Vienna dogs - good snap, no weird processed hot dog taste. I'm one of those people that thinks everything tastes better with cole slaw on it. D's version is tangy and creamy. It's the perfect combination of traditional and vinegar slaws. My best guess is apple cider vinegar, ginger, and mayo. Dunno, might be wrong -- but it is SSSSOOO good. For this reason my favorite hot dog is the Mason Dixon (slaw and chili sauce). The chili sauce is slightly spicy, tender ground beef, and no beans. Perfect compliment to the cool, crunchy slaw. I also like the bacon and cheese dog (who doesn't like nacho cheese and bacon?!). My husband LOVES the Chicago dog. He says the toppings (relish, tomatoes, pickles, celery seeds etc.) are exceptionally fresh tasting. All dogs come on a steamed poppy seed roll. So Tasty.
We've had a slew of appetizers here too -- nachos, onion rings, fries.They've all been really good, but we usually are going for a good hot dog. I do have a friend that swears by the pizza, but I have never had any.
Service is hit and miss. Sometimes you get somebody that really knows the food and beer, other times you get somebody who doesn't seem to have a clue. Either way, they are typically prompt and attentive.
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