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Bidra med feedbackPlace sucks, hot dogs are horrible, max and cheese is awe full and pretzels are cold. Service is sub par and menu is small. After a few drinks at Cape May brewing next door, my standards very low, but this place is trash. Avoid unless really desperate.
D-Dog: house made sauerkraut and spicy brown mustard $5.50 A lukewarm Hebrew National-equivalent hot dog in an un-toasted (what my family might call raw roll with cold unseasoned [probably straight from the bag] kraut and generic spicy brown mustard. Save. Your. Money.
I wish I could give it 0 stars. Gave this place a chance despite bad reviews. Made my wife and I throw up immediately after eating. I have never seen a hot dog place poorly reviewed, but thought hey items are creative. The person at cashier was not helpful to cook who was overwhelmed by making only 4 hot dogs. I saw things microwaved and I’m not surprised because it all tasted microwaved. Bun broke instantly. Charged us $13 for 2 slimy boiled hotdog (sized under 6 inches) with not fresh microwaved ingredients and waited 10 mins for the guy making it. Wasted time, money, and calories
My fiancé and I stopped in to grab some dogs before heading into the brewery. Service was great and she even recommended their top sellers which we each got one of. These are boiled hot dogs with delicious toppings piled high. I keep seeing other reviews complaining about them being soggy, but when there are that many delicious toppings, of course they’re going be a bit soggy! Grab yourself a fork and some napkins and dig in and enjoy! We both enjoyed our meal and they paired perfectly with our flights!
As inspired creative the combinations were the constructed hotdogs were soggy and pretty disgusting.We ordered the Thrasher and the Drop In. The hotdogs and all of the toppings are just sitting in prep containers all day, so nothing is fresh. The employee was wearing gloves, used his phone, and continued to wear that same pair of gloves to construct the dogs.The hot dogs themselves were not anything special despite all the hype for them on their website. The hotdogs were sloppily constructed and the not toasted potato roll suffered under the weight of all the toppings. All I had to do was walk to the brewery next door and by the time I was able to get out back and open the food, the whole roll was soggy and falling apart; since it’s a takeout spot only you’d expect better to-go results. With a bustling brewery next door, you’d expect dawgtown to be the talk of the town. Sadly it was a ghost town, take that as a sign to skip it all together.Was hopeful, but let down. Check out Taco Shop though. Same restaurant company, but 100% better.