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Przekaż informację zwrotnąSuper tasty- but I’m disappointed in the overall value of the food. I ordered the chicken sandwich and this was the amount of chicken on the sandwich (see pic). The onion, tomato, and even the bacon were thicker than the chicken. The sweet potato fries are great and they are good portion. But for over $15 for the meal I expected a little more to sandwich. Also we tried the cheesecake, which at over $6, I thought it was going to be a house cheesecake with strawberries or something. It was just a tiny prepackaged dessert.On another note, they used to bring your food out to you (super convenient when I had my kids and we sat outside), but now you have to wait by the window for your order to be called (which we didn’t know on this last visit so we took our number and sat outside like we have done before only to realize that our food was just sitting in the window for almost 15 minutes).Kid-friendliness: Family Environment
This place was great. Had the burger but will try something else next time. They serve your food in a dog bowl.
Fun. Good dawgs. Nice people.DAWG PARK, an upscale hot dog joint, offers both meat and meat alternative choices.Let me tell you about one, the Chicago Vegan Dawg. This large, vegan red hot is a cross, in flavor, between a spicy, Polish sausage and the milder, traditional Chicago hot dog. It 's a good marriage.Served on a specially baked, lightly toasted bun, the Chicago dawg 's colorful toppings include: bright yellow mustard, chartreuse relish, sliced red tomato, chopped white onion, green sports peppers, and sour green pickle spear.And if the garden on a dog is not enough, the menu includes several variations of fried onions and potatoes.Meals at Dawg Park, are served in stainless steel pet feed bowls.Milkshakes, sodas, beer, and wine are available.Booth and table dining is provided in their indoor, AstroTurf park. Outside there 's patio sitting for both you and your dog. No table service is offered.Your four leg companion 's menu includes: mini beagle dogs and chicken nuggets. They 're specially prepared for your buddy and served in a similar stainless steel bowl.Everything is wheelchair accessible.Parking is free.Vegetarian options: Vegan dawgs, in several different styles are offered.Kid friendliness: The eatery is designed for kids under and over thirty.Parking: Limited street parking.Wheelchair accessibility: Everything is ADA compatible.Dietary restrictions: Entrees will be modified by the chef when possible.
I stopped here for a late lunch with some friends on their recommendation. The dog theme is cute to an extent, and of course you can bring your dog here as well, but I think it goes a bit too far. I got the ninja burger, which is actually breaded and fried. It has lots of tasty add-ons like bacon and Wasabi mayo, but the toppings out shine the burger itself. It was tasty overall but the frying process over cooks the burger in my opinion. The sweet potato fries were flavorful but could have been a bit more crunchy. My friend got a cookie shake that he enjoyed, and both of my friends enjoyed their bowls. I asked for a cup for water, and while I get the idea of giving out smaller cups for free water, this thing wasn't much larger than a shot glass. You would need several trips back and forth from the machine to quench your thirst. Also, the water comes from the tea dispenser, and my water looked pretty brown as a result, so I skipped it entirely because im not a tea fan. Service was friendly and quite fast, but the dog bowl gimmick doesn't work for me, I'd much rather have a real plate or bowl that's easy to eat from (ever eat a hamburger out of a bowl? It's messy! . Over all I enjoyed myself but im not sure I'd make a return visit. If so, I'd definitely try something else.
The only reason why I came was because it was dog friendly indoors and I also saw a TikTok of it. My dog seemed to enjoy the entire time we were here. The atmosphere was set up like an indoor dog park but with seating areas. They have two chair swings which was my favorite part.I wasn't too impressed with the food. I liked the presentation it fit the theme so well but was sadly disappointed with the quality of the actual hot dog. The toppings for both hotdogs I tried was delicious but I just didn't like the taste or size of the hotdog meat itself. Spent$35.58 for a mud dog with fries, California dog with sweet potato fries, chicken dog bowl with rice, and 2 fountain drinks. The fries were overly salted and they were really conservative with the ranch when we had asked for extra which was fine because I ended up not liking the ranch it was too thick to my liking.Would I come back??? Maybe. I'd probably try something different from the menu.