The building itself doesn’t seem too big on the outside but inside it has quite a bit of seating. Not a whole bunch, but enough I suppose. Walking in, I noticed the floor seemed pretty dirty for being so early. There was nobody at the register and I had to wait to be helped when there was nobody in line(but myself) and there was only two other people who are seated and already had their food. The woman at the register didn’t seem too friendly. I ordered a chilly cheese dog, I asked for lots of onions. I received it with not too much chili and when I ordered hot fudge sundae with extra hot fudge I did pay for the extra hot fudge but she still didn’t give me very much. I didn’t bother asking for more I just wanted to get out of there. Not really the place I want to go back to.
Nancy P.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Anaheim, CA
I like bringing the kids here for a ice cream treat. They have weekly tastee freezee specials. The kids love getting dipped cones in the summer and honestly, so do I. The staff is always very nice to the kids even when the kids ask for things they shouldn’t be asking for. The corn dogs are really good and so are the pretzel dogs.
Jeff B.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Anaheim, CA
So I’ve been this Wienerschnitzel twice in the past month and I am impressed! Not with the food, although their hot dogs are pretty good, and both times I picked up a Root Beer Float and their ice cream is perfectly creamy like good soft ice cream should, but the way they run their drive thru is amazing! This time, while I waiting for my food which was obviously taking longer than the guy behind me, the guy at the window ran out to his car, exchanged money, ran back, got change, returned with his change AND his order, all in time it took to make my order! There wasn’t any of this«Can you pull forward please?» nonsense. Just old fashion hustle and bustle to get done what needed to be done. Loved it! I’ll return to this place just based on the level of service. But when it’s 90+ degree’s outside, their Root Beer Floats hit the spot.
Sandi L.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Anaheim, CA
This has to be one of the dirtiest fast food places ive ever seen. You can obviously tell that the employees don’t care about the place. I would stop by every once in a while thru the drive thru. Never went inside until today… gross… Ill never be back and I suggest you don’t go either.
Heather G.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Orange, CA
The chili dogs are expensive at this location. I guess they have a selective market as there aren’t too many places that sell hot dogs(except Jerry’s Dogs which is too far away; wish they had more locations) in my area. Chili dog was just o.k. Service wasn’t too exciting about helping you out but the food service was fast. I continue to eat here out of convience of their location.
Roy B.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Anaheim, CA
In honor of Der Wienerschnitzel 50th anniversary I write this review. I bumped ‘em up a star because after 50 years they now have Americana status. Wiener-dude alert! Today I did(John Glardi — founder) the big wiener poppa proud. I ordered a Chili Cheese Dog, Chili Cheese Fries, and 2(for one coupon) Chili Cheeseburgers. As usual the taste of these 3 different items was par for the chain. CC Dog 3.5***Stars CC Fries 3***Stars, not Bad But the CC Burgers were not so good. The(soy?) burgers(?) with chili & cheese meh. The C&C could not hide the crummy tasting burger patties 1.5*Stars But back to the 50th Birthday party with some fun facts read on: 5000 B.C. — First recorded history of a primitive version of the sausage made and consumed by early meat eaters. 1630s — Much like Einstein split the atom, the sausage is divided into links. The skinless sausage makes its first appearance soon after. 1834 — The phrase«It’s a dog-eat-dog world» is coined. 1852 — The frankfurter is born when a butchers’ guild in Frankfurt, Germany introduces a spiced and smoked sausage packed in a thin, almost transparent casing. 1860s — Frankfurters are sold from pushcarts in New York City. 1890s — German immigrant Charles Feltman serves hot sausages in a roll from his pushcart on Coney Island. 1906 — Unable to spell«Dachshund,» syndicated Hearst newspaper cartoonist Tad Dorgan coins the term«hot dog.» 1913 — Coney Island Chamber of Commerce bans the term«hot dog» because of the fear that people would think they were actually made from dogs. 1939 — President Franklin D. Roosevelt serves hot dogs and beer to King George VI of England. 1957 — The U.S. Chamber of Commerce designates the month of July as National Hot Dog Month. 1957 — Queen Elizabeth II serves hot dogs at a royal banquet held for the American Bar Association. Another visionary like Nostrodamus she saw that Lawyers were to become mostly … wienie eating ambulance chasers. 1961 — Wienerschnitzel opens its first hot dog restaurant in Wilmington, California. 1970 — Prince Charles and Princess Anne attend a cookout at Camp David where hot dogs are served. 1977 — Mrs. Jimmy Carter serves hot dogs at a White House picnic. 1987 — Frankfurt celebrates the«official» 500th birthday of the hot dog. 1993 — Mile High Stadium in Denver, Colorado, sets the record for the most hot dogs sold at a single location with 2.3 million hot dogs and bratwurst. 1995 — Approximately 17 billion hot dogs are eaten in the United States, about 75 for every man, woman, and child. So if you say that hot dogs are gross and you never know whats in them and that they have beaks and gizzards and veins and teeth and parts unknown and gristle and who knows what else, your right! But they taste so damn good! I don’t know if I eat 75 a year or not but I love me a nice grilled hot dog in the summer … better get some going on the grill soon as the summer is closing to an end. Could always go to Costco. 1.50 10 cents ea. Cool old school New School Good cheap food Nice shorts Women love Corn Dogs and hot dogs Dudes love it too Go Eat A Dog I’ll be back
Alex L.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Anaheim, CA
People can be such —-insert colorful offensive expletive here— sometimes. Okay. Let’s get real for the 3 minutes it will take you to read this. This place is a Wienerschnitzel. Keep that in mind during the review. I’ve been coming here for a little while(off and on for the past year and a half), and I’ve NEVERHADONESINGLECOMPLAINT, NOTONE about the food or the service, keeping in mind that this is a Wienerschnitzel. Items I’ve found satisfactory(or higher) are: 1) The jalapeño poppers 2) The mini corn dogs 3) The chili dogs 4) the all beef dog(I always order this if I’m getting only one dog). They have a drive thru. The guys at the drive thru were always nice, courteous and accurate with my orders. So, in conclusion, to use playing card metaphors to illustrate my point, take the Wiener at face value, and not at whatever unattainable hand you’re shooting for it(or yourself). I love wieners, and i like Wienerschnitzel. So there. Deal with that: P
Danielle L.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Corona, CA
This is, I believe the worst location in the chain. Customer service is awful! I can never understand the drive thru attended and when I go inside they act like you are bothering them. Also the freshness of the food is an F, hard hot dog buns and their chili tasted burned. I have given this location many chances to prove themselves but hands down they are just are poorly run.