Yes, I ate that
Char-Grill is a Raleigh institution, a mini-chain that grew from a single location in 1959 based on its ability to serve reliably tasty burgers and very good steak fries. I grab a burger there from time to time, but the fries are the main attraction, because for my taste, the burgers tend to be over-cooked and dry. I have never, though, eaten one of their hot dogs.
Today, on the way to the grocery store and rather hungry, I decided to stop there and eat a hot dog so I wouldn't enter the Whole Foods hungry. (I've learned that doing so can hurt my wallet far more than the price of a tube steak.) I chose a hot dog with cheese.
This is what awaited me inside the very cheerful "Hot Dogs! Enjoy" wrapping paper.
Click the image to see a larger version--if you dare.I'm not sure which red dye this dog was, but I'm pretty confident that dye was one of the tube steak's major components. The bun was white and soft, a full commitment to 1959, and the "cheese" seemed to be some sort of mini-slice of cheese food, though it's possible this cheese was just a very weak real cheese.
Of course, I ate it. It wasn't bad. I've had far worse hot dogs--which, unfortunately, tells you way more about me than about this particular dog.
On balance, though, in future Char-Grill visits I'll be sticking to the fries, maybe even a burger, but I won't be ordering another hot dog.
Published on April 09, 2017 20:59
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