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O Franktuary, why have I waited this long to see you? I've been working downtown for years and passed this by on enough occasions. Yesterday an initial craving for Jimmy John's took a turn, and next thing I know I'm in line contemplating between going with a basic dog or upgrading to grass fed. In the end, I went with a basic Reyjavik--i'm visiting there later this year and hear the hot dogs are one of the best cheap foods you can eat there, so I might as well start getting used to them. But I digress--you can get anything from a plain dog to traditional condiments (think onions and ketchup) to fancy toppings like kimchee or pierogies, or just a nice juicy chili dog. They have plenty of non-meat options too, if that's your preference. There are also a few salad options, and fries. Oh, fries. These are those good and hearty ones with the potato skin still on them. (Get the garlic aioli!) It's a smallish place, but they've also got a full bar and a tv, so it would be a nice and fairly intimate place to go after work to grab a drink and watch a game too. This is good stuf! I'll put it in my quick lunch rotation.
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