Was just there last week. Had their Happy Fatz, and Al Capone. It's just a Hebrew National quarter pounder with their toppings. Pretty solid hotdog. Have not tried their desserts yet. Not really into that scene.
I don't understand all the love for Taste of Texas - Steak. Been there. Ate a steak. It was just okay. Not bad. Not great. IMHO you can get a better steak at just about anywhere - Flemings, Morrton's, Perry's, Pappas, Ruth's Chris....
I eat there about twice a month when I go visit my grandmother in the nursing home. I was picking up my fried filets when I posted that, and yes it's still amazing.
I am not a big dessert guy. After searching for a legit Chicago style hot dog I was pretty excited when I had the Al Capone. Only thing about that place I didn't like was that weird pickle water.
That is how I feel about Morton's. Extremely overrated. If it is going to be that pricey, should at least be good.
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