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Írjon visszajelzéstOn the way back to the parking garage closed after the park decided to try Hot Dog Hall of Fame. Was very happy with the selection. Very authentic styles and delicious. Also really nice work with stadium seats. Good food and experience.
Great for a quick stop and a cheaper eat in the City Walk area at least it's not a chain like the Burger King or Moe's that I can get anywhere. I like that there are even different sausages for each option like it's not the same hot dog dressed up in different ways. I ate a Colorado dog I'm not sure what the sauerkraut has to do with CO, but it was a pretty decent dog and didn't kill my stomach.
Food was great and it is a fun concept. However service was slow. We waited in line and would not take order told to come back in 20 minutes. Came back in 10 and now had to wait in another huge line. Was tempted to go somewhere else but planned on this place we waited and glad we did. Good hot dogs but did take awhile.
First time here. Hot dogs were tasty. My son enjoyed it alsoFood: 5/5
This is a baseball fan 's dream: a baseball-themed eatery serving a menu of hot dogs from iconic stadiums around the United States, everything from a sauerkraut New York dog and a poppy seed bun from Chicago to authentic Milwaukee bratwurst and a relish-covered Boston dog. Located at 6000 Universal Boulevard in Universal 's CityWalk Orlando, at the Universal Orlando Resort, northwest of the interchange of I-4 Express and Route 435, Hot Dog Hall of Fame is a counter serve operation with outdoor, covered seating. Naturally, my wife and I favored a Chicago-style hot dog, a Vienna all-beef dog on a poppy seed bun with yellow mustard, neon relish, sport peppers, pickle spear, tomatoes, diced onions and celery salt. Like home, sweet home. But we also sampled a Milwaukee bratwurst sausage on a hoagie roll with grilled onions and spicy brown mustard, a Koegel dog from Detroit with Abbott 's Coney chili and diced onions and a Kansas City Vienna all-beef dog with pulled pork, coleslaw, pickle and BBQ sauce. With coleslaw, fries, chili cheese fries, draft beer and lemonade. Other cities represented in the Who 's got the best hot dogs? competition are Colorado, New York, Boston and Arizona. Also on the menu are Italian sausage, foot-long dogs, two-foot dogs, Vegan dogs and Nathan 's Famous hot dogs from New York. Is there any doubt that Chicago still is No. 1?