First off, I am from Chicago like a lot of people in AZ and was craving a good old hotdog, italian beef and polish. Now, with that being said, I used to live off of Maxwells, Jim's, Portillos and Al's so when I needed to fulfill my hankering for a hotdog, italian beef and a polish, I decided to give this place a try. Now, onto the review...
I stopped by around 7pm with the hubby and had to wait 10-15 mins to order since there were a couple customers who were waiting for their food. During that time, the owner kindly greeted us and chit chatted with us a bit while he was cooking. It seemed like he was the only one running the place so it was a bit of a wait, but we weren't in a hurry so we stayed. We ended up getting our Italian beef and Polish around 20-25 mins after entering, but the owner apologized for the wait and treated us with some pop. My Italian beef was dipped and topped with giardiniera and provolone and it was pretty good. The beef was very moist and delicious, but next time I would get the giardiniera on the side because even though there was barely any giardiniera on it, there was a lot of the oil from it. On the contrary, I would not get the polish again because first of all, the polish was split, which really dries it out and everything about it was wrong. It was way too salty, had the wrong buns, the wrong peppers(it had bell peppers on it), the grilled onions were not as they should be, and there really wasn't enough mustard on it. It was disappointing, but I haven't found a place that can do a Polish like Jim's and Maxwells.
I definitely recommend this place for their Italian Beef and friendly service, but only if you have some time to kill.