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| - This wasn't a meal it was an experience! The staff is very culturally diverse and friendly. Meaning you can barely understand them through their various thick accents from around the globe; however they were calm, patient, and friendly trying their best to bridge the communication gap in their broken English. As for environment it was kind of a cool although cramped 50's inspired burger shop. For the food, I admittedly made a mistake by going to a burger shop and ordering hotdogs. I will have to re-evaluate them once I attempt what they are known for, a burger. As for what I did order it was chili cheese dogs. The bun was acceptable though soggy. This was the chili's fault not the bun. The chili I have to give two ratings to. I'm originally from Texas so am very critical of anything claiming to be chili. From a Texans stand point this was not chili, it was a flavorless watery ground meat (of some sort) and bean soup. So because it coated everything I ordered I'd give the food 1 out of 5. From an Arizonan standpoint you could say the chili was passable, there are very few good chili options, so I doubt most would know the difference. The Weiner looked like something my grandad would have if on a viagra bender. It was old, hard, dry, wrinkly, with pink and red blotches... Gross.... The chili cheese fries had the same issues with chili the dogs had, the cheese was also bland, but a taste of a plain fry let me know they had potential. There are many different specialty fry combos here so maybe another option would be better. All in all the food was under whelming so I gave a 3 out of 5 pending re-evaluation on other menu items.
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