I am so glad we stopped here for a quick lunch yesterday. We got here about 3:00 PM and had the restaurant to ourselves.
Quickly we were greeted by our waiter Quentin, a young man with a great smile and attitude. With the basic menu offerings of hot dogs and hamburgers there wasn't that overwhelming feeling you sometimes feel when a menu is too large.
We asked about the flavored iced tea and horchata and he offered nicely to bring us two small shot glasses of each for a taste. While I love a good horchata, I was in the mood for the cool taste of the hibiscus colored tea. After tasting both, the flavored tea won. It had nice green tea and mango notes as it was a unusual tasting and refreshing.
I really was intrigued by the Mexican street corn AKA corn on the cob but my hubby and I agreed that I couldn't eat a whole order and that sharing one cob would be awkward, so Quentin suggested that we have the order served in a small container coupled with an order of guacamole. When the order arrived we didn't know what to expect.
One bite of the corn and guac on the warm, nicely shaped chips and we were in heaven. The corn had a mixture of warm spices and tasted just right with the side of guac. As far as the guac, it was nice and fresh (not browning) and had a hint of lemon. Strange as it sounds it was a good starter for the hot dogs that were coming our way.
We ordered two All American hot dogs, one loaded with onions and one not. For $5.00 you cannot beat what you get for one hot dog. The hot dog was served on a healthy and robust bun (lightly toasted with a slick coat of butter) and the dog itself was cooked just right, not too tender and not overly grilled. I took one bite of mine (sans onion) and wanted to just gobble it up quickly as all the flavors were exploding in my mouth. DELISH.
All in all it was a great lunch meal, fairly reasonable, the service excellent and we know we will def be back.