Armando Arturo
Wiener's Circle was a shameful iconic bad hotdog stand that was in a yuppie neighborhood and insults traded back and forth between customer and staff often got out of hand. This was a ghetto eatery inside some of the wealthiest neighborhoods of the state and pretty much people were not always kidding around trading insulting jabs against the lower classes of workers who toiled for the profits of Larry Gold and Barry Nemerow. LaLarry will have to strike Gold again with a new co-owner or the future of this hot dog stand will be as quickly kaput as some red hot stand that just closed in Wicker park as younurbndemographis dictated that eating lousy soggy hotdogs was nota featured cultural trait of these newcomers. Wieners Circle was able to hang on because the land space extremely small and the block was already hugely developed. The minstrel nonsense between the Black employees and the hungry young whites will unfortunately still go on even after Barry Nemerow's death but eventually even Weiner's Circle and the crud behavior will no longer be a part of this neighborhoods landscape. This place is a ghetto eatery and an insulting part of the city of Chicago that has been praised and celebrated by corporate media drawing upon featuring n eatery where people conflicting with one another is a ritual part of the eating experience. The place was a joke and should be an embarrassment by anyone with ore than a fourth grade education. Just like Hot doug's closed down and this red hot place in Wicker Park the days of the soggy hotdog stand are in its last days.
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