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A place called Superdawg. The blinking eyes on the anthropomorphic hot dogs scared the hell out of me but there was a long line out the door so I guess they must be pretty good. This article has been viewed 5783 times in the last 5 years anon (host236.rauland.com): 29th Jul 2008 - 22:04 GMTI think those are overpriced Chicago style dogs from what I have heard. procyon: 29th Jul 2008 - 22:08 GMTThat wouldn't surprise me. We were just walking by, though, and the flashing lightup eyes were of much more interest to me than the idea of eating a hot dog, so I can't say anything firsthand about it myself. serlingrod: 30th Jul 2008 - 13:10 GMTgo to the weiner circle in lincoln park. it used to be alot cooler whenever they swore at you, but they've toned it down since the arguments w/ customers got racial. lay down a $10 bill and ask for a chocolate milkshake...see what happens! oh, and they have good food. mia chicagoan: 10th Mar 2009 - 05:56 GMTYou should try dillinger's this little spot off of 111th, not many people know about it but their shakes are thick the food is always good and its a nice place to chill in the city during the summer. Comment on this article..[previous] :: [next] |
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