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Contribuisci feedbackVery nice guy, gave a free drink and hot dogs were like I remember!
Good looking food truck trailer design. Caught my eye (although not my camera), I was more worried about eating than snapping the trailer. But the trailer design is what caught my eye with well designed graphics and descriptive menu wording written on it (although not all wording is true read the bottom).It’s a 3.9 rating because it’s good. I had the spicy Italian dog. Outside of Canadian Tire is where I saw it, but I guess it could roam the heartland area (outdoor shopping complexes). The toppings were simple: ketchup, mustard, relish, onions, hot peppers, chilli flakes, mayo. Maybe 1 2 more. But I didn’t see olives, or diced tomatoes.The sausage was dressed for me by the operator (maybe a winter thing or health thing). The man running it was nice, good demeanour for service and didn’t rush or pressure me. The sausage meat was good. Bun was good.For a parking lot snack if you’re hungry, try it out. There are no potatoes (fries, wedges, etc).. which threw me off from the name. Stop in and hear the story why they only sell sausage and dogs.Not my best photos, but that’s how they looked. You can only put so much makeup on a pig. Maybe I’ll add relish for green next time.
Indeed, the hotdog is really tasty and delicious, but the owner is really rude and bad.. No doubt that he is the expert on the hotdog business, as he's been there for 30+ years, but the way how he interacts with his customer really bothers me.
$6 each for a polish sausage that tastes like flavourless burnt cardboard, and spicy Italian sausage that tastes like spicy burnt cardboard. No issues service-wise
I love the beef dogs and the customer service from these folks are great!