I would like to say that I was leaving this review in reference to the food however due to the attitude I received from the short guy behind the counter with the rat tail hair style I can not say I ate here.
I came in with my family to grab a couple of dogs since were staying very close to the place.
As soon as we walked into the empty building the man working behind the counter let out such a loud sigh that I thought we scared him. Boy was I wrong, while looking over the menu I asked about the chili. I simply asked him what kind of peppers he used for the spicy chili. His response was " just get the mild chili if you are concerned". I very politely responded I'm not concerned with the spicy I just wanted to know how it was made.
I then went on to order my dogs, I stated I wanted the combo with no onions, before I could even finish he interrupted me with a very loud and rude "Just tell me what you want"
At this point I looked at my family in shock and also at him and said you know what, we are just going to go somewhere else.
I'm not sure if he is the owner; but if he is, I'm not sure how he is still in business after the attitude he presented to someone who was simply trying to order food and PAY HIM for said food
update After leaving my review on yelp and Facebook, the owner preceded to respond with the exact same attitude which he has when we...
Read moreOne star is generous.
Let’s start with the food: greasy, bland cheeseburgers with no flavor. The buns were the only redeeming element. Fries were overcooked and tasted like they were fried in motor oil—maybe last week’s. The hot dogs, which you’d think would be the one thing they’d get right, were a sad joke. Lukewarm, watery, rubbery messes. Not grilled. Not boiled. Just…floating.
But here’s what’s truly appalling: the owner’s bright yellow, branded Smart Car is proudly parked across the hash-marked ADA access aisle like it’s part of the decor. I approached the owner and his wife inside to ask about it. Their response? “Yeah, we know we’re not supposed to park there, but people park and go to the casino next door and stay all day.” So the solution? Take away essential access space from disabled people—because they feel entitled to it.
As a multiple amputee who uses a wheelchair, I struggled to get in and out of their establishment. These spaces and access lanes aren’t optional—they are legally required for people like me to have a chance at participating in everyday life. The photos attached to this review speak for themselves.
Entitled, unapologetic, and indifferent. That attitude alone...
Read moreI had high expectations since The Dog Hut esthetics seem to say "we know hot dogs". Don't let the bright blue and yellow building and branding fool you. It is right across the street from the beach, so the location is convenient. They offer a handful of specialty dogs, such as the Carolina (onions, mustard, chili, cole slaw) or you build your own. The hot dog itself was long in size but average in taste. The skin didn't quite have the snap I expected, maybe because of how it was cooked. It was a boiled hot dog and the bun came straight from the bag. It wasn't even steamed. Chili had a little heat to it, but not overpowering. Service was fast. Staff is not overly friendly. It was a quick transaction. If you are looking for a quick, inexpensive bite and not looking to be wowed, it's an ok stop. Just don't go thinking you're going get an awesome dog because they have Sabrett and Nathan's branding everywhere. French fries were less than average, as were...
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