Amazing! Chicago style street food like somthing found off the food Network. Extremely resonable prices lower than most retsraunts in town. Kind freindly service I stopped by on a saturday and the two most adorable girls were working the counter. Have’s a family feel and makes you feel like your not just a customer but part of the family. Everytime back they remember my name even though I only get out there about once a month. What a wonderful establishment.
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Classificação do local: 3 Sunnyvale, CA
Corney’s defies description as a simple hot dog stand. Corney does serve hot dogs, yes, but he also serves up pulled pork, barbequed beef, and a few other mouth-watering goodies that make one wish one had not eaten at the decidedly healthier Erick’s Deli nearby. Corney’s stationary trailer is located in the parking lot of the Harley Davidson Store– the one establishment that stands out on the Dealership Row of Orange Drive(and the only one that is actually, well, Orange). Oh fortunate Harley customers, ranging from serious riders to serious mechanics to sufferers of midlife crises who get to pull up and chow down regularly here. These hot dogs are not the small-packet variety; nor do they resemble the famed«dirty water» dogs of NY. These are long beef dogs, served up in a hearty bun. My personal favorite is the Vaca dog– I’m not entirely sure how I could have ever grown to love a hot dog sporting tomatoes and cheese, but there you have it. Delicious. There’s not much in the way of seating here– this is street food, after all. There are a couple of picnic tables on the tiny strip of grass out back, though. The lemonade could use some pulp. But Corney is a great guy and the food is solid. Ultimately the next time you pass, or fail, your next DMV written test, make sure you stop by at Corney’s nearby to reward/console your ailing appetite.