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Destination Dogs

Destination Dogs

101 Paterson St, New Brunswick, USA, 08901, United States

Pizza • American • Hot Dogs • In New Brunswick


"I 'm surprised I liked it. Went here once for a book club meeting; we sat upstairs and I did not order anything. The others ordered what looked like tasty, greasy, cheesy, fatty bar food. I think it was the patatas I saw and was on the fence about trying. It looked like it was too much, but they liked it . Came back another time and tried a hot dog it was pretty good, I like the gluten free bun option and that you can make your own. Very casual, odd location, but there is some parking. I 'm not a hot dog aficionado, I 've probably only ever eaten one out at a food venue in NJ two other times: 1, at point pleasant beach, at that yellow stand in the middle of the boardwalk, where they have the best boardwalk fries and the hot dog there is a footlong and we tried it once and split it 3 ways, but I had to eat it without the bun. And it was good. 2, the cider mill near hacklebarney state park, where the hot dogs and sauerkraut are cooked in the cider or something like that. Also ate it without the bun, and I do like it and try to get there once a year or once every two years. Sometimes, it 's those mediocre, just okay experiences that you may come back for, and it 'll hit the spot. I feel like I should add the health warning: hot dogs are not brain food and may take years off of your life Eating a hot dog takes away 36 minutes of healthy life . Everything in moderation."

The Metrograph Commissary

The Metrograph Commissary

7 Ludlow St., New York 10002, 10002-6369, United States

Steak • Drinks • Brunch • American


"I'll start off by saying that unfortunately I'm not surprised by the behavior of the staff at Metrograph. This place is a hub for entitled white film buffs who truly believe they're doing something. I digress. I came here last night for my colleague and friend's screening for an artist series. A group of us decided to stay and celebrate after at the bar/restaurant area upstairs. We asked for a table and when I say the two women working hesitated when we asked, i'd be downplaying their behavior. They really did not want to give us a table. Keep in mind they weren't busy and had plenty of tables available. Here is where I should say that our group was mainly black and brown folks. They gave us the table with a one hour time limit as a reservation was coming in. Guess what? No reservation came in. They were rude to us throughout the entirety of the evening. Were they sweet to the white handsome skater looking guys who filled the rest of the room? You bet! Disgusting. When the check came the two ladies advised that they could not split the check. With persuading and help from us, they finally agreed to do it. They also added 20% gratuity without even informing us. We would've given them 20% anyway, and I understand it for a large party, but they should've informed us when we sat at the table. The optics are bad. I'm disappointed and grossed out to say the least. I can only chalk this up to discrimination and blatant racism. Again, I'm not surprised. But you'd think that they'd treat the person who just had a program there a little better. We were a group of artists and art world professionals. Unfortunately, I think if they knew that they would've treated us a little better. You guys need to do better at creating an inclusive and respectful space white self proclaimed film buffs aren't the only people who love cinema."