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If Franktuary was 25% cheaper, I'd eat here weekly. I just can't justify paying $$15 for 3 hot dogs + drink downtown. Case in point...they sold something like 1500 Groupons, so people clearly like it....but IMO they'd be a hell of a lot busier if they were more affordable. The hot dogs are really good...but they're still hot dogs. Working downtown allows me to eat really well for less than $10, even at some sit down places. When I come here I end up going somewhere else to feel full, or I spend $15 and question myself why (just because I can afford "gourmet" hot dogs, the cheap college kid in me has trouble justifying it; I mean really, 7-11 has 2 hot dogs with FREE chili and cheese greatness for under $3...) Franktuary ,I want to love you, but I'm economically opposed.
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