“My sister and I tried this place today and we loved it! We had some burgers and some tater tots. I personally wasn’t a fan of the fry sauce, but I’ve been known to not like it, so I wasn’t disappointed. The employee who took our order was very friendly and brought a great first time experience for us. She was bubbly and nice. I wish I remembered her name. Good burgers and tater tots!!“
“A&W is pretty spendy for fast food. This particular location is excruciatingly slow! They will only take an order and finish it completely, before taking another order or starting it. So if you are in a hurry I wouldn't stop here for a quick bite. If time is not an issue, I would recommend it, the food is actually decent for the hassle.“
“This place never fails to amaze!!!! The food is always fantastic. The customer service is quite above par!!! The prices are decent and the atmosphere is something to be remembered. Classic all around burger joint that brings back memories for young and old alike. If your in the area and need a snack, a meal, a cold refreshing drink, then stop by and enjoy the perks of an all around good time.“
“If you have never had a Korean Corn Dog (KCD), this is the place to change that. The last few years have seen an influx of food trucks doing Korean Friend Chicken. Few of those trucks do the dogs but at Clucking Dog you get the best of both these worlds. At first blush, the KCD is a corn dog who has been working out. Bigger than the traditional American State Fair fried food favorite, KCDs are distinct with the core potentially being cheese versus a beef dog. The differences do not stop there. Batters are commonly potato and, a first for me, Ramen!!!. Then there's the outside. My favorite is the brightly hued, orange dusted exterior, perfect for an Oregon State Beaver-lover to wave. This cheeto-dust helps add another snack favorite to the mix. We went with the all cheese, Ramen, and cheetos dusted treat. Our KCD was perfectly done. The crunch of the outside gives way to the warm ooze of the cheese. The temperature was just right allowing the elasticity of the cheese to stretch and give, expanding to a near two foot long tightrope from mouth to bitten dog. This was a tasty dog and was better than the KCDs I have had in Los Angeles. Do not forgot to add KFC to the mix. The chicken (I had the 5 piece) was a perfect balance to the dog. Once more, it was some of the best KFC I have eaten. Crunch or the outside, tender meat on the inside coming easily of the bone, the juices trapped in the crust waiting to be released on your bite. As a savory lover, the garlic breath was the right sauce, soy, sweet, garlic, brushed on to not drown but highlight the crunch and flavor of chicken.“