Love me some flukys! On a diet now. so no chili cheese fries but yum taco tuesdays! Mm mm can’t wait for diet to b over now I want hot dogs beef gyros!
John O.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Chicago, IL
This is a far cry from the original on Western Ave. The hot dogs are thin, maybe 3/8″ thick, definitely the cheaper Vienna hotdogs. Whether the place is in Macy’s or Walmart, the quality should be the same. Probably will not come back again.
Gerry X.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Chicago, IL
I like coming here to get breakfast for my mom and i and I really have to say that this place is nice; the people are friendly and fast. I go early so that I never really see it busy in the AM, but the food is so good and actually happened to meet the owner who is a former Navy sailor and we got to chatting for 30 minutes. It made the experience a lot more pleasurable.
Lupe G.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Joliet, IL
I actually think this was one of the tee shirts Darlene wore on Roseanne(the show) when it was still on! It’s a good pit stop when craving old school fast food joints on the Southwest side of the city
Ada H.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Chicago, IL
What do you really expect for a place inside Wal-Mart? I mean really… It’s not exactly screaming five star food. It’s clean. The food is okay. I like that it’s convenient for when I want something to nibble on while I’m waiting the always super extra long line for returns. They have fast food. Hot dogs, burgers, cheesesticks, etc. The guys at the counter are always cordial. Not extra nice or friendly, but cordial. They do their job. Not much to say for this place. Obviously not a place for you to go out of your way for, especially since the parking lot is always a disaster. But if you’re gonna be in Wal-Mart for awhile, stop in. They now serve breakfast and also have kids meals.
Tommy M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Vienna, VA
This is a review about breakfast which is served until 10:30. Who plans to eat at Walmart? I mean, really. But when you go early and you’re starving you don’t have other choices. Both the sausage and egg sandwich and bacon and egg sandwich come on toast and are quite good. Good price too, about $ 2.50. Coffee is that Douwe Ebert brand that I personally don’t like. I am giving this 4 stars because I had very low expectations at any restaurant inside a Walmart, and this place exceeded them.
Kitty K.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Morton Grove, IL
I’ve never been to the old site, but have visited this site inside Wal-Mart many times while shopping. The fact is, despite the negative reviews from other people who remember the old place, the food here has always been fresh, the service friendly, and we’ve always left full and contented. As far as the menu items, the hotdogs and hamburgers are up to standards of any free-standing places I’ve visited with a similar menu, and the prices are great. It also provides some unintended free entertainment watching the shoppers go by as we eat.
Justin W.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Chicago, IL
I was excited based on it being a bit of a Chicago area establishment. I guess quality went out with the move to Wally World. The only sort of memorable thing is exceptionally tasty mustard. Pretty disappointing, but it does make a good spot to wait it out while someone else faces the insanity of Wal Mart Holiday shopping
Jimmy M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Chicago, IL
I was here with my brother the other day. I remember the old Fluky’s mainly because of the hot dog gum. I’ve never been a huge fan of hot dogs(I always got Polish Sausage when I was a kid). Their Polishes are good. However, I tried an Italian Beef sandwich(I’ve been on an Italian Beef kick since seeing«Food Wars»(it was Al’s vs. Mr. Beef) and found it was really good. I’d say it’s better than Mr. Beef. They dipped it perfectly(it wasn’t soup, but it wasn’t dry. They have free refills which make getting any drink bigger than a small useless(unless you get your food to go). The staff is always SUPER-FRIENDLY. They also have Tom-Tom tamales, which I like. On a side note: I saw this old dude(he was at least 70) eating there and he had a New Era Fitted(I think it was the Buffalo Sabres) which he rocked with the factory-fresh bill; and he kept the stickers on too! And yes, they still have the hot dog gum.
Abe D.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Cook, IL
I second Pete W’s comment, what has happened? Since the standards are so low for those going into the Wal-Mart, this is becoming the only place that Fluky’s can survive. I’ve tried a few times and my tummy has walked away each time disappointed. Fluky’s raised the bar when it came to selling hot dogs and now they can’t even come close in meeting the standard that they created. For starters, how can you maintain being a classic Chicago stand if you do away with Vienna Beef? Even if they could cook their Wisconsin dog and steam their buns correctly, what is with the sloppy and paltry toppings? For those of you that want to relive your found memories of Fluky’s on Western, they are only memories, drive on. If you are in the area and I hate to say this, I suggest going to Dear Franks directly across the street on the other side of Touhy.
Amaliya L.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Chicago, IL
Fluky’s is probably the saving grace of this particular Walmart. The staff here is truly friendly and helpful. My little one insists on eating a snack before shopping, it doesn’t matter if he had already eaten. The food is ok, but the service here shines.
Jacob J.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Chicago, IL
Food with 10% sales tax. Fluky’s hot dogs are average hot dogs which are boiled not char. A hungry person, I’D say would need two dogs to feel satisfied. So when I look at the receipt and see that I just paid 10% for this lousy soft bread hot dog. WTF?! Although I’ll still give them 3 stars for trying, for being a Chicago staple on the North side, for surviving. Naw, 2 stars, it ain’t that awesome.