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Great friendly staff. She recommended a great way to get the dog and light conversation. The dog came fast and was delicious. Prices are low enough I could have a regular View all feedback.
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I love the Dawgs, but I have to say something about the latest price increase here. I won't lie at $5 for a dog or $7 for a combo (tax included, it was a pretty good business. During this visit I saw all new signs (new owners). with all new prices. 47% higher prices (tax no longer included). We all used to seeing some increases due to inflation, but 47%? Looks a little exaggerated. View all feedback.
It was good. One of your workers suggested trying brown mustard together with my normal toppings I use and I tried it and it was good. I usually get mayo, onion and sweet special sauce. He beat brown mustard together and it was good. He did great service.
Mike is the best! He gives tips for unique flavor combinations and crafts the perfect hot dog. Whenever Mike serves me, it?s always the best-tasting experience! He?s friendly and quick to help. Mike makes me more likely to come back to J Dawgs!
JDawgs is a staple of Utah County and is a delicious, quick, cheap meal. The meby is simple: two types of hot dogs, polish or beef, and you can make it a combo with chips and a drink. The dining area has tons of seating and is kept pretty clean. Highly recommend checking it out if you've never been!
Iconic staple of Provo. Fun to watch J Co go from a little red shack by campus to a thriving chain of establishments ? while still holding true to his roots. Tastes just as good as the ones from 15 years ago. Thanks J and crew for such a great nostalgic and tasty experience.
I love the Dawgs, but I have to say something about the latest price increase here. I won't lie at $5 for a dog or $7 for a combo (tax included, it was a pretty good business. During this visit I saw all new signs (new owners). with all new prices. 47% higher prices (tax no longer included). We all used to seeing some increases due to inflation, but 47%? Looks a little exaggerated.