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I really wanted to give these guys 5 stars, but it's the price of things that made me go, "no, I can't." I've been dragged to many Weinerschnitzels in my lifetime because my friends have hot dog cravings and this one was IMPECCABLY clean. I mean, I wasn't scared. The floors were spotless, the tables gleamed, even the serving counter was immaculate. The place where food was put behind the counter was something my anal retentive self fell in love with - it was all sparkly clean, napkins piled neatly and in an orderly fashion. I nearly fainted. I even commented on it and the guy behind the counter said, "We want to have our customers see a clean place. Not a dirty one." Much love as I do have for the cleanliness, I think they made up for it in price. No deals, nothing. I'm used to seeing a dollar menu-ish type of thing. The ones in California have them and I should know because I see the promos for them on TV here in California. I was surprised to see that a chili dog combo (2 chili dogs, medium fries and drink) was $5.99. I should've persuaded my friends to hit costco and gotten the hot dog, drink AND an ice cream for a little over $3. Nice clean place, but dirty high prices for a fast food joint.
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