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If you are craving a hot dog no reason to look any place else. They have a good selection and you can also make your own. A little on the pricer side for a hotdog but we'll worth it. View all feedback.
What Johnnie Myers doesn't like about The Steamie Weenie:
I wish I could give a negative 10! I took my daughter to what I thought would a culinary experience, I was wrong! We ordered 4 different hotdogs and chili fries. The fries were absolutely disgusting. The hotdogs weren’t any better. I have eaten hotdogs from the East coast to the west coast and these were the worst I have ever experienced. A hotdog from 7-11 would be a step up!!! Awful!!!! A waste of $54! View all feedback.
Since 2015, I've been trying to get a t-shirt in XL. It's still out of stock.7/2023, Update: My life is complete.I got my T-shirt, my chili dog, with extra onions. Life is good
Here's the scoop. It's tough to rate a hot dog place when you know what you can already get for $1.50 at Costco. That being said this is a fun place to eat even if you're not into hot dogs and a must try for the hot dog connoisseur.We got 4 different dogs. They were all excellent but if you build your own they can approach $10 each if you elect for a couple toppings like cheese/bacon/spam. They were good size but not gigantic. So if you're a pretty good size guy and/or extremely hungry, one dog probably isn't going to cut it so now you're looking at $14+ for a couple dogs. No sides (like fries) included so a meal here can get pricey quickly especially considering you're eating hot dogs, not Angus burgers. But I can see how a hot dog fanatic may largely disregard the price here.Tip: The polish was skinnier than the regular dogs and therefore less filling.Tip: It's cheaper if you find a specialty dog that has your primary extras than building from scratch.I can't see making this a regular lunch stop due to the mediocre value but maybe a treat once in a while for hot dog fans.Also, if you order online for pickup just in case there is a line (there wasn't at lunchtime on a Tuesday) and plan to eat there anyway, you'll need to buy beverages separately when you get there.
Here's the scoop. It's tough to rate a hot dog place when you know what you can already get for $1.50 at Costco. That being said this is a fun place to eat even if you're not into hot dogs and a must try for the hot dog connoisseur. We got 4 different dogs. They were all excellent but if you build your own they can approach $10 each if you elect for a couple toppings like cheese/bacon/spam. They were good size but not gigantic. So if you're a pretty good size guy and/or extremely hungry, one dog probably isn't going to cut it so now you're looking at $14+ for a couple dogs. No sides (like fries) included so a meal here can get pricey quickly especially considering you're eating hot dogs, not Angus burgers. But I can see how a hot dog fanatic may largely disregard the price here. Tip: The polish was skinnier than the regular dogs and therefore less filling. Tip: It's cheaper if you find a specialty dog that has your primary extras than building from scratch. I can't see making this a regular lunch stop due to the mediocre value but maybe a treat once in a while for hot dog fans. Also, if you order online for pickup just in case there is a line (there wasn't at lunchtime on a Tuesday) and plan to eat there anyway, you'll need to buy beverages separately when you get there.
GREAT dog options!! We tried the Windy City, Das Wurst, Elote Dog, and Loaded Baked Potato Tots, and everything was REALLY good!! It's definitely worth a try! Service was good, but staff could step it up a bit. Really nice choices for bottles of soda. Some old-fashioned choices we hadn't seen in a while.
What a great find. If you like a quality dog. Then look no further. I got a Windy City, aka Chicago Dog. It was fantastic, made to order and served with a smile. Only one employee, but he was helpful, courteous and friendly. Everything about the place was nice from the cartoonist decor to the outstanding dogs. The only complaint I have is the yuppy names and buns out of the bag. It takes reading descriptions to figure out traditional dog names. The buns are neither steamed or toasted on a grill. A little disappointing for a top notch dog joint. Don't let that keep you from trying the place out though. Oh, they have a great selection of old school sodas.