Dogs deserve 5 stars, staff deserve 5 stars, only thing holding it back was a stale Diet Coke. Dogs(large Polish and hot and spicy Polish) were great. Grilled, snappy, split to hold the toppings. Great ‘everything’ relish, just the right blend of sweet and hot. Sauerkraut was good, and yellow mustard was commercial. Had kraut and mustard on the hot and spicy, yum! Nice experience!
Joe C.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Orange County, NY
Just found out about this place. I wanted to try the other location but it was too far out of my way. This place is the the Food Court. I ordered a Polish sausage with the works, onions and chili. Nice sausage texture, a little on the dry side however they weren’t busy at all. The works sauce had a nice sweet relish taste and the chili was mild. Overall good. I would like to try their main location next time perhaps the sausages are juicier.
Jean L.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Ellicott City, MD
Mmmm! I usually don’t expect much from a hot dog but after eating here, I don’t think I can go back to regular hot dogs anymore. Then again, no matter how you spin it, polish sausage + potato roll + choice fixings will = one pretty darned good dog. They do it right. At under $ 5 a pop to boot. I like that they start off with a potato roll instead of the firmer drier white roll. I mean, who doesn’t like potato bread? Then they griddle the dog in the size you want(5″ regular or 7″ large). You can choose between their Polish or all-beef. I’ve only gone for the Polish, which was snappy and juicy. As for sauces, a Polock Johnny’s wouldn’t be a Polock Johnny’s without«the works» sauce. It’s a tomato-based concoction with the other sauces mixed in like relish and onions. If you order your dog with«everything,» you’ll get their works sauce with their homemade chili. You can also order«all the colors,» which is their chili, onions, mustard, ketchup, and relish. They’re so good, I could eat two! But I wouldn’t expect any less from a place with another location at Lexington Market.