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Food was hot, service was good, parking was free across the street after 6pm. On the plus side, I was the DD that night and the bartender kept filling my soda water without me even asking! All too often I get ignored when I'm playing DD. Good on ya! Like many others, I have fond memories of the old Euclid Tavern and I'm happy to see it live again, even if it's not the actual Euclid Tavern of old. I like this new upgrade. Happy Dog brought back live music (and now comedy too) to the building and they have good dogs with great toppings. There are a few toppings that differ from the West side location, which is nice. The bulk of the toppings are the same, but the few differences give me just enough fun to make it unique. They still use the same great (and I do mean great) all beef jumbo dog that doesn't taste like cutting-room scraps and the vegan sausage is still the same awesome sausage that even non-vegans love. Overall, this is a great upgrade to the old Euc. If want to eat good for just $5, stop in when you're around the area.
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