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"Awww yeah!" as Marky Mark would have said back in the day if he had tasted my hot dog. I got the beef dog with cheese, chilli, onions, sauerkraut and mustard. The wait was a little long because there were two people ahead of us ordering HUGE orders so we kind of stood idle for a good 30 minutes but I was assured, these were gonna be good. I was not disappointed. Now, let's talk about the fries. WOW. We got a small and this could easily feed 4 people. HUGE portions. They do not skimp here and the price is right. My one pet peeve: why two different lines for hot dogs and fries? Can I just order both at the same time at the same window? Doesn't make a bit of sense to me to pay for my hot dog then have to walk over to the other side of the restaurant to order and pay for my fries? By the time i get the fries, my damn dog will be cold! Let's see if we can come up with a more efficient procedure? I am all for the old-school but this was just plain retarded. Despite this, I really enjoyed my hot dog and would go back. My belly is growling just thinking of it.
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