This place is a nice quiet atmosphere for reading a book while eating. Food was made to order so it’s fresh. French fries were nice and hot. My chili dog was good as well. It was my first time there. I can definitely say I will be back. They have a pretty big menu that is not only hot dogs. There are burger, melts and such. The price was reasonable for lunch. The people working there were friendly. It felt like you were hanging out with friends.
Terry M.
Classificação do local: 4 Lake City, TN
Alright. Very Good place. It’s like going to a Fair and grabbing a bite to eat. I love it. Complete with Funnel Cakes. All they need is a Clown and a Cotton Candy machine. I look forward to going again. This is a good place to have an outing without spending a lot of money.
Lisa B.
Classificação do local: 4 Orlando, FL
I eat here every week. I was thrilled when they finally opened back up. The food is good, prices are excellent and the owner appreciates his regulars. The menu is pretty extensive and features hot dogs, burgers, breakfast, sandwiches and melts and other basic stuff but it’s all prepared well. The old Weenie Wagon just had a few outdoor tables but this location has a fairly large indoor seating area. The restaurant is real basic, nothing fancy but it’s a nice place for a quick, inexpensive bite for breakfast or lunch
Bill K.
Classificação do local: 3 Altamonte Springs, FL
Second time at the Weenie Wagon since their move from Lee Road. The first trip resulted in some awful food. This trip was improved, but still need to step it up to match Lee Road level from their days there. We had an italian beef, Chicago dog and a chili dog. The italian beef was very solid for the Orlando area. Same with the Chicago dog, although the bun could have been steamed and not right out of the bag. They left the cheese off my wife’s chili dog though. The service was great though. The girl behind the counter was friendly, attentive and polite.
Tom B.
Classificação do local: 3 Orlando, FL
The old Weenie Wagon on Lee Road somewhat resembled a wiener if you had a vivid imagination. Its remnants still stand between McDonalds and Popeyes on Lee Road near Adanson. A car smashed into the place a couple of years ago. If I had been looking in the right direction, I would have been a witness to it. The owner put up a sign with the intention of reopening in the same building, but I guess it was determined that the place was damaged beyond repair. The new Weenie Wagon has opened at the corner of Edgewater and All American Boulevard. It’s located in an old Sobik’s sub shop, so he has much more space to work with, and indoor seating which he didn’t have before. The menu is extensive, but the main feature here is the Chicago Dog, dressed much like you’d find at Hot Dog Heaven. I had the fully-loaded Chicago Dog and a good serving of fries and a drink for $ 5.00 — that’s some pretty cheap eats, and it was good. They also feature a long list of other hot dogs, as well as burgers, melts and more. And they’re open for breakfast as well. I tried them on occasion at the old spot and the owner serves up a pretty decent breakfast for a fast food place.