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I love me a good Chicago Style dog and have in fact eaten more than one in a day while visiting the Windy City. There are a couple of places here in town where I've had them (Chicago Style Dogs on Rancho and the place on Trop in the old TCBY that's Sammy's now). Since going veg, though, I thought I was out of luck to get a Chicago Dog here in Vegas. Imagine my joy when I saw the Lunch Box advertising soy dogs! His buns do have egg, but are locally freshly made and delish (steamed with poppy seed the way they're meant to be!). His prices are excellent and the cupcakes were yummy as well. I'm saving the fifth star for not having vegan buns- I'm not, but I do think it'd help to have some on hand for them. I hope he can stick around-- he's a great Veg option that we sorely need in the University area. And how can you go wrong with a Chicago Dog? Also, once a week he told me they host a gourmet-type dinner and from the photos the menu and food looked excellent.
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