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I've sat on this review for five days because I wanted to be very careful that it was honest and accurate. I absolutely loved the service, staff and owner (5-star) however felt their hot dogs were only slightly above average (3+-star). I went with two elderly friends because they were both having a hot-dog-craving; we each had a different dog (Chili Cheese Dog, Chicago Dog & a special request Dog). We also split a very large order of fries. None of us tried their hamburgers. We all had their excellent Coleslaw (self-serve, all that you want). When I first walked in I saw their large assortment of condiments (that you can put on yourself) and it reminded me of the Hot Dog Stop which used to be located a couple miles south of here, but it closed unexpectedly several months ago. This couple (owners) used to be associated with the Hot Dog Stop and opened Lucky's shortly afterward, which explains the similarities. All their staff and the owner (that I met) were wonderful. They went above and beyond helping me with my 80-90 year old friends (with walker's etc.). My 3+-star hot dog rating has to come with a self-admission, and one that could possibly disqualify me from an unbiased judgment of hot dogs, but I grew up in Detroit (as did one of my elderly friends) and we can't help but compare hot dogs to what we grew up eating, which is probably unfair. These were Detroit Coney Island hot dogs (i.e., from Lafayette and American Coney Island's - owned by two Greek brothers 100 years ago and located adjacent to each other in downtown Detroit). I believe that others base their opinions (and standards) on what they had as they grew up (i.e., New York and Chicago). Conclusion - I loved the staff, liked the food, and this place deserves more customers than were in there while we were there. I hope they do well and I will go back. My heart would "love" to give them a 5-star rating but in all honesty I felt their hot dog's deserved only 3+-star. Therefore I'm going with the skew and giving them a 4-star.
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