Tried to eat lunch there today. People were not very friendly. Was told my card was denied and the lady refused to run it again. Made me call the credit card company. Card company said it was good. then she told me they don’t take American express. Why not post a sign or tell me you don’t take it before acting like an ass to me. Looked like a 1970s fast food place, so I wasn’t impressed enough to put up with any more attitude to be able to eat there, so I left
Juan R.
Classificação do local: 2 Chicago, IL
Breakfast is Really Good but the main cook treats his helpers very rude I just can’t eat at at place were people are treated unfair I know the owner notice how unprofessional his cook is but maybe since there both same nationality he lets it happen very very poor customer service
Luis B.
Classificação do local: 3 Chicago, IL
Great spot for breakfast. Reminds me of what a traditional diner would serve for breakfast back in the 50’s. It’s relatively cheap and really good. I tend to order the 3 sausage patty breakfast. The breakfast comes with 3 sausage patties, 3 eggs, hash browns, and your choice of toast. It’s not the healthiest thing to eat, but it sure is delicious. I haven’t tried their lunch, but I know they close right after lunch hours. If you want a tradition breakfast cooked«traditional diner» style, then Wolfs is your place in Franklin Park. Mmmm, I love that smell of breakfast in the morning.
Jennifer Q.
Classificação do local: 3 Chicago, IL
What a blast from the past. My dad and I were driving through Franklin Park yesterday and I saw Wolf’s. This was my stand by take out place when I worked right around the corner at Fresh Express. It’s nothing fancy –it actually reminds me of those old school diners you see in the movies(or Lady Gaga’s telephone video). I’ve ordered breakfast as well as sandwiches from lunch from Wolf’s. It’s a cute little place. Pretty low key. If you are in the area, it’s worth checking out to get a quick meal on the cheap.
Christopher m.
Classificação do local: 3 Franklin Park, IL
Pretty standard hotdog/hamburger joint. Haven’t had anything really spectacular here, but everything i have had is decent. I like that they put chopped tomatoes on there hotdogs, instead of the big slices as i believe you get a more uniform hotdog experience with chopped tomatoes. They serve beer here, MGD and Miller Lite, its pretty cheap too $ 6.95 for a pitcher. There aren’t any houses around, the place is in the industrial section of Franklin park next to the Canadian Railway depot, so i don’t know who is drinking all this beer, train conductors maybe?