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Skip this location if you're in a hurry. There was a line of people; if hot dogs are your main thing then you should fill the grill ahead of time, especially during the lunch hour! I asked at the register if they had relish, ketchup, etc., she said it would be in the bag. When I picked up my order after a long wait I asked about condiments and another person said they were in the bag too. I walked all the way to the gate only to find no condiments! They were cheap on the napkins. Only gave three small ones for two hot dogs and chicken strips. The chicken strips were over cooked. Considering they packed our hot dogs right away, before the strips were even in the fryer, there should have been no excuse. Oh, and they gave me the wrong dipping sauces! Speaking of packing the hot dogs way too early, the one that had kraut on it had a soggy bun by the time we got to the gate to eat it, which was only a few minute walk. This was my 2nd experience with Nathan's and 2nd disappointment. Considering how much I like hot dogs, I'll have to seriously rethink whether it's worth it to go to the Coney Island location. Famous or not, I'd rather get a hot dog at Costco for a $1.50.
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