So I went here a while ago because I had some coupons for $1 chili cheeseburger and $1 chili cheese fries. The normal prices for these are $1.59 and $2.19, respectively. Anyways, my meal of 2 chili cheeseburgers and an order of chili cheese fries was only $3 bucks, which is the only reason this place is getting 2 stars instead of 1. The chili is incredibly salty... and this is coming from someone who really loves salt. I don't know how they haven't reduced their sodium yet, but they haven't. It's not just a fluke with this location. I've since been to another location in California and it was equally disgustingly salty. So, definitely avoid, unless it's all you can afford with the change you have collected hanging out on the corner begging all day.
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Mark C.
Yes, it's a fast food place so the quality is as you expect it to be. What I find cool about this particular place is that they have some friendly workers as well as a daily special for treats such as sundaes and root beer floats. We never had neither of these back at the Wienerschnitzels back in southern California.
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Tim J.
It was really mediocre and not concordantly cheap. We went on a nice Sunday afternoon and ordered a regular cheeseburger, a large fry, an iced tea, and the Tastee Freeze version of a Blizzard. The total was over $10 and none of the items were very good. The burger was on par with a McDonald's burger, which is no compliment in my book. The fries were weak- I dont mean their quality was not strong, though that was certainly true, but rather they were thin, flimsy, and the embodiment of Wendel from the Simpsons. Maybe they are low on Vitamin D, or are due for a refil on their Procrit rx. The iced tea was okay, about as good as any place that doesn't have very good iced tea. I don't pretend that the prospect of a good iced tea is what got me in the door, but if that is what you are looking for, save your time. The only ice cream we got was their blended soft-serve product that is the functional eqiuivalent to a DQ Blizzard. They have less choices for flavors and mix-ins, but it is basically the same product. I did not verify this, but I think it might have been a bit cheaper.
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Jenna M.
Cheap, yes. Clean, no. Chili is the kind that looks the same coming out as going in. Only for the hardest of stomachs. Not the best neighborhood, but for Country Fair folks who live there, it's a quick grab-and-go. Everything on the menu tastes the same, so no preference.
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steve k.
Cheap, greasy, tasty 'dogs. I generally get my eats without the chili, which is a sin considering it's something they seem to take pride in. The fries are pretty decent too.
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Kyle H.
So I went here a while ago because I had some coupons for $1 chili cheeseburger and $1 chili cheese fries. The normal prices for these are $1.59 and $2.19, respectively. Anyways, my meal of 2 chili cheeseburgers and an order of chili cheese fries was only $3 bucks, which is the only reason this place is getting 2 stars instead of 1. The chili is incredibly salty... and this is coming from someone who really loves salt. I don't know how they haven't reduced their sodium yet, but they haven't. It's not just a fluke with this location. I've since been to another location in California and it was equally disgustingly salty. So, definitely avoid, unless it's all you can afford with the change you have collected hanging out on the corner begging all day.
(2)Mark C.
Yes, it's a fast food place so the quality is as you expect it to be. What I find cool about this particular place is that they have some friendly workers as well as a daily special for treats such as sundaes and root beer floats. We never had neither of these back at the Wienerschnitzels back in southern California.
(4)Tim J.
It was really mediocre and not concordantly cheap. We went on a nice Sunday afternoon and ordered a regular cheeseburger, a large fry, an iced tea, and the Tastee Freeze version of a Blizzard. The total was over $10 and none of the items were very good. The burger was on par with a McDonald's burger, which is no compliment in my book. The fries were weak- I dont mean their quality was not strong, though that was certainly true, but rather they were thin, flimsy, and the embodiment of Wendel from the Simpsons. Maybe they are low on Vitamin D, or are due for a refil on their Procrit rx. The iced tea was okay, about as good as any place that doesn't have very good iced tea. I don't pretend that the prospect of a good iced tea is what got me in the door, but if that is what you are looking for, save your time. The only ice cream we got was their blended soft-serve product that is the functional eqiuivalent to a DQ Blizzard. They have less choices for flavors and mix-ins, but it is basically the same product. I did not verify this, but I think it might have been a bit cheaper.
(2)Jenna M.
Cheap, yes. Clean, no. Chili is the kind that looks the same coming out as going in. Only for the hardest of stomachs. Not the best neighborhood, but for Country Fair folks who live there, it's a quick grab-and-go. Everything on the menu tastes the same, so no preference.
(3)steve k.
Cheap, greasy, tasty 'dogs. I generally get my eats without the chili, which is a sin considering it's something they seem to take pride in. The fries are pretty decent too.
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