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E Edenton St #5, Raleigh, North Carolina, 27601, United States
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Sep 21, 2018
I won't be coming here again. This place is dirty and the service is horrible. I ordered the 2 hotdog combo. I asked the hotdog be well done. She asked if I wanted in cooked over the flame, I say yes. When she lets the cook know he looks annoyed and lets out this loud, obnoxious sigh. The two then (with their backs to me) begin whispering and I see the lady glance in my direction as he mutters something under his breath and glances in my direction. I say is there a problem with my request, she says oh no. When I get back to my office he has completely burnt my hotdog to a crisp and hard. I feel like it was done intentionally. I was polite to them, so I don't know what his issue is. This the 2nd time I've come here both times he's seemed annoyed and acted like he didn't care. I won't be coming here again. The food isn't worth it and the service needs major work and training. Also, the soda tastes like the machine hasn't been cleaned in a while! Gross!

Jul 9, 2018
The food here is ok. The chicken salad is probably the best thing on the menu. The hotdogs are pretty good, but the burgers not so much. Burgers are a bit dry and bland. I might be picky about my burgers, but if I want a burger I would not go here and pay the high price for a subpar burger. If there line to order is almost at the entrance, be prepared to wait in line for a good 20 minutes at least. They are not quick on the register, but your food will usually come out within 5 minutes of placing the order.

Feb 22, 2018
Just left this place and man was the service TERRIBLE!!!! Rude cashier who was wearing a camisole and pajama pants and flip flops got mad when I asked for no mayo on my sandwich. Their soda machine was not working and they were charging extra for certain drink substitutions. None of the food handlers were wearing hair nets either. 1 shining light was the guy at the grill. He was nice and polite and made a good Philly Chicken. Will never eat here again.

Jan 14, 2019
Haven't had anything yet that wasn't delicious. Friendly staff.

Feb 22, 2018
If negative stars were available. The food was over priced and mediocre. But the service was god awful. Restaurant is dirty. The cooks don't wear hair nets nor hats. Soda machine was down so I was charged extra for a can. The lady taking the order was very rude and looked so dirty. Who serves food wearing pajama pants and a camilsole? Just nasty. The whole staff looks so dirty. Ew.

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