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Businiess name:  Pink's Hot Dogs
Review by:  Kayla L.
Review content: 
Pinks is something that everyone should stop in and do at least once. It was started from a single hot dog cart in 1939 in the same location and has grown into an icon. You can always expect a wait time of a half hour or longer on a typical day, with the line out front and standing outside in open air until it's time to pay. They have a lot of different concoctions of burgers and hot dogs, and several made popular by the entertainers of or before our time. To be honest, the food isn't fantastic by all means, but it does carry something of originality to it, and a piece of nostalgia. The parking lot is attended out back, though you can hardly ever get back there to park because it fills up for it's size. Another drawback to the location is that the streetlights at the intersection do not have arrows for turn and you can sit there watching the crowd grow from your turning lane facing the stand.

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