Cryin’ Johnnies
235 S Main St, Mount Airy, MD, 21771
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Address :
235 S Main St
Mount Airy, MD, 21771 - Phone (301) 829-6555
- Website https://cryinjohnnies.com
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Opening Hours
- Tue
Specialities
- Takes Reservations : No
Delivery : No
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Good For : Lunch
Parking : Street
Bike Parking : Yes
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : No
Attire : Casual
Ambience : Casual
Noise Level : Average
Alcohol : Beer & Wine Only
Outdoor Seating : No
Wi-Fi : No
Has TV : Yes
Waiter Service : Yes
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Nick W.
AWESOME!! The price is right! Food is spectacular! Been there dozens of times! Fries are great! Home made chips are super! Burgers are full of flavor thick and juicy!!! Steak subs are good! Shakes are great! Staff is super nice and welcoming! Never had an issue with anything! Update These folks are all about their customers! We did actually have an issue once, but only once(so minor i forget what it was)and they gave us a $5.00 coupon for it. Excellent customer service and the way it should be! Also delicious crab dip and dogs! I just cant stop thinking about how good everything is!!
(5)Jill H.
For what it is, a small beer and hot dog place, it does well. Got the pretzel bites, which were nice and soft (but probably not homemade). The Crabby Dog was a good MD signature dish. Nothing special. Just slapped some crab dip on a hot dog. Prices weren't bad, and if I'm ever craving a hot dog, it's probably where I would go!
(4)Rich C.
Good place to eat. Food is always good. Service is always the problem, very slow. Would eat here more often is I knew I could get out in under an hour for fries and two dogs. It really shouldn't take that long.
(3)Chris R.
Excellent burgers and the crab dip with pretzel bites was delicious. Hand cut fries and onion rings were fantastic also. Highly recommended.
(5)Derek H.
I came for a dog. Today, I got a whole lot more. I ordered a classic Chicago dog. It was tasty. For a place you would come to enjoy a good dog, you need to check out some of the other items they offer. Let's talk about the vanilla milkshake I had today. Now, I'm not a milkshake kind of guy, per se. What peaked my curiosity was the milkshake would be prepared with vanilla ice cream and beer rather then milk. I'm not talking any ol' brew. It was the Sweet Baby Jesus, chocolate peanut butter porter, from the DuClaw Brewing Company of Baltimore. I asked the waitress about it. She said I should give it a go. What did I think of it? It was weird; it was funky; it was awesome! I was in shock. The beer itself was really good. Mixed into a shake? It was the best shake I've ever had. It's a grown up shake! Also offered, a raspberry wheat ale (can't remember the brewer). Maybe next time. I can tell you this, they should really expand on this theme. Sure the hot dogs are tasty. But this type of funky food fusion is what makes me want to write a review and tell others about a place. I would love to see other (local beer) combinations on their menu. Maybe beans and franks with some Cocoa Fuego chocolate chipotle stout? (also from the DuClaw Brewing Company). Go there. Do it. Tell a friend.
(5)Robin P.
Went in for the half price berger night. You get an inferior version of their bergers. Smaller, plainer and cheeper. Come on! Your specials are a rip off! Prices are a too high. Not a place to take a family with a couple kids, for sure. Go so 7- 11. Better quality hotdog, drink and price.
(2)David L.
A friend and myself tried Crying Johnnies on Veterans Day Tuesday for lunch. Cute little establishment. Service was prompt as was the order coming out. I had a Chicago Dog and chili cheese fries. The fries were very good with ample toppings. The hot dog was a disappointment though. I think it was boiled in water and was only warm,not hot. Basically watery tasting too. Maybe if it were grilled or even deep fried it would have had some pizazz. I hear the sandwiches are very good, I will try them before making a decision whether to go back or not.
(2)Bri P.
Man I want to like this place...I really do, but it keeps disappointing me. The first time we went, the establishment had just opened, so we were forgiving to the fact that the buns were somewhat stale and the hot dogs tasted like cafeteria food. Everyone has a bad day, but last night we were craving hot dogs, so we thought we'd give it another shot! We both ordered the southern dog and I got a side of mac and cheese. The dogs were still pretty terrible. They tasted boiled like the kind you got in grade school. And as for the coleslaw...I think they bought coleslaw from the grocery store and tried to pass it off as homemade. It tasted, and looked, exactly like a brand my boyfriend bought at Safeway that ended up making us sick the next day. Also... I don't know what the heck was going on with the mac and cheese. The "mac" part was mushy and over-boiled and the "cheese" part had a distinct, odd, taste I couldn't put my finger on. I consider myself a seasoned veteran with mac n' cheese, but whatever was happening with this batch was bad. My biggest issue with the place is that it seems to cut corners while trying to sell the public on its authenticity. They have shirts on the wall, for sale, like the ones you would see at an iconic restaurant. The thing they fail to realize is restaurants that sell merchandise usually earn their reputation by setting themselves apart. They earn it by living up to their hype. Cryin' Johnnies is a shell of what it actually could be if they invested more time and money into quality ingredients instead of providing cheap, watered down versions of an otherwise wonderful menu. My stomach is still turning from last night's visit.
(1)Candy S.
Great place, great prices. Needs some work on the services, they are kinda slow, but I would hate to see this place close down. I love love love their chili cheese dog!!!!
(4)Mike D.
They really need to invest in some quality hot dogs instead of using what tastes and has the texture of boiled Vienna sausages. Save your money and get a hot dog at Costco.
(1)Michele W.
Great quality good tasting dogs. You either order at the counter or find a seat. The service didn't seem polished. We sat at a table after standing at the counter for awhile wondering what we were supposed to do. Then it took awhile to place our order. After eating the waitress didn't come back?? There is no check left at the table. You go back up to the counter and they process your order there??/Weird. Anyway..the food is good enough to return. The place is extremely small and it can be very crowded
(4)Chris D.
Family friendly restaurant that offers a variety of creative hotdogs and has plenty if non hot dog options to choose from as well. Space can be tight during peek hours but they have some outdoor seating if the weather is nice enough. Very reasonable prices.
(5)Amanda S.
Great comfort food! Great prices! I'll be back. I felt obligated to put this post up as soon as I finished my food. Sooo good!
(5)Sheena R.
I've been here twice already with my family and everything was amazing! Great atmosphere, great food, reasonable prices! I ordered a cheeseburger both times and I'm declaring the burgers better than Five Guys! My husband had the Crabby Dog and loved it and my son had a naked dog and loved it. We all split the fries because they are that large. We've already raved about this place to our friends and family... Will definitely be back!
(5)Molly M.
I really wanted to love this place because the idea is fantastic, but unfortunately it fell short of my expectations. I mean, come on, how can you mess up hot dogs? I had the Chicago style, my favorite kind of dog, and if it had been a touch colder I would have been forced to send it back! Who wants to do that? The dog was barely cooked (luckily hot dogs are fully cooked when produced). Almost too heavy-handed on the toppings, something about them was just not appetizing. My husband had the double on the run burger, and was unhappy with the lack of flavor and the excess grease. He had to eat it without the bun because the grease dissolved the bun. Would not recommend the burger. If there is one other thing that should be good at a hot dog place, it should be a hamburger. But when a place that specializes in hot dogs makes a barely passable one, avoid the rest of the menu. Darn it! I don't think I will ever even go back:-(
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