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Franktuary is a little tough to review. It is all about the hot dogs, and trust me, I do love a good hot dog. Something about it makes me think of summer and baseball. But hot dogs are a blank slates and that is basically what you start with here, then build it up. I guess my biggest issue is the price. And I don't seem to be alone here:) these are REGULAR size dogz, not 1/4 LB dogs. I got two the Chicago Dog, and something called the Italian Dog that I haven't seen on the menu now, but it had basil olive oil mozzarella, and tomatoes on it. I may be leaving out an ingredient there, so I apologize. Now as for the service and what not, I can't rate it, as I had my husband pick these up for me on his lunch break and bring them to me. I was in the mood for a good dog and heard this was a great stop. The two again "regular sized dogs" were about $10.00. Not trying to sound cheap here but REALLY??? you can go to Sheetz and get two dogs for like a buck and they are the same size.... Anyhow they were good, but just that. Certainly not $10.00 good for a hot dog and certainly not filling for a lunch. I think this place is worth a try just to say you did it, but I wouldn't make it a regular stop. Maybe I will try it again in the future and maybe not.
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