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This will be a short and sweet review. (OK Not so much--Yelp kept pestering me to add more). The dogs are outstanding. So are the rings. Service is consistent. It's not super fast because the dogs are grilled and then made to order. But it is consistent and good. Staff is casual/friendly (the ladies a bit more so then the gentlemen who can be kind of quiet). Value is good. Location is good but it IS a little hidden. You kinda have to park and then look for it. It's worth taking a few minutes to find it. I recommend the Coney Island Dog. That's my go-to. But pretty much everything there is great. They also do "specials" which can be pretty creative. Check the signboard when you go in. The best deal is the double dog combo. Basically you get 2 of their dogs (any kind you like) a side and a drink for $10. That's a LOT of food. Let me tell you, their dogs are decently sized but they are all meat. There's not a bunch of junk or fillers or whatever manufacturers put into cheap hotdogs. I'm a guy and I gotta say it'd be very hard for me to eat ALL of that in one sitting and if I did, I'd need a little time to recover. :) Lighter appetites? If you get this, just plan on taking some home. This place is never super busy. Sometimes there's a short line to order but it moves quickly. Then you're getting your drink and sitting down. It takes a few minutes to get your food. The grill is in the back and it's constantly going. Counter staff get the plain dogs from the grill and put on all the fixings so you can actually watch that if you want. There is a bar for seating, dining and drinking (looks like a full bar--never sat there). There are large screen TVs around, usually with a game on. There is outdoor, covered seating. Occasionally you will see families with their dogs dining out there. I don't know why more people don't go there. It's a great hot dog joint!
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