Fred B.
Yelp
They offer 5 different types of hot dogs here, although I'm still not convinced that a "wiener" composed entirely of turkey, or one that is constructed of Soy Protein, and contains 0 grams fat, should be labeled a hot dog at all. They do offer Sabrett which is an all beef, quality wiener. And they also offer a sausage, which while still a sausage is much closer to being a hot dog than those other two.
With the 2 types of hamburgers, the 5 kinds of "dogs", and 13 toppings, you have over 1000 options for you and Little Johnnie's to choose from at lunch, and that probably didn't include the option of putting a hamburger on your hot dog, or vice versa. Be sure and discuss each option with Little Johnnie or he may feel neglected, and could turn petulant.
Actually the "normal" hot dog choices here are not bad - the chili is a little bland, as is The Trolly Stop's original wiener. But for $2.50, a hot dog that is not bad does not seem like the best choice. In addition, there is very limited seating, it is outside, and you have to share it with people eating ice cream, probably one of 500 kinds of ice cream that is an option.
There are better, more classic versions of the American hot dog available, at more reasonable prices, with seating, and no soy protien in sight - try Jeter's, Dick's or Louie's downtown, or even Paul's Famous on the way into town. However if an over priced foo foo dog is your want, these folks can fix you up. And, oh yeah, bring cash, in somethings they do know what is real.