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Wienerschnitzel
935 South 1st Street, San Jose, California, United States
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About the Wienerschnitzel
Wienerschnitzel, located at 935 South 1st Street in San Jose, California, is a popular food institution known for serving the world's most sought-after hot dogs, chili dogs, burgers, corn dogs, and chili cheese fries since 1961. With nearly 350 locations worldwide, Wienerschnitzel is the largest hot dog chain in the world, serving over 120 million hot dogs annually.
What sets Wienerschnitzel apart is its famous chili, made from a secret recipe that has been delighting customers for over 50 years. Whether you're craving a classic chili dog, chili cheese dog, or chili cheese fries, Wienerschnitzel has something to satisfy your taste buds. In addition to their savory menu items, Wienerschnitzel also offers delicious shakes, cones, and sundaes made from Tastee-Freez soft serve at most locations.
Come visit Wienerschnitzel at the corner of South 1st Street and Edwards in San Jose and experience "Der Fun Since '61" for yourself.
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935 S 1st St, San Jose, CA 95110, United States
Opening hours of Wienerschnitzel
Monday:
10:00 - 00:00
Tuesday:
10:00 - 00:00
Wednesday:
10:00 - 00:00
Thursday:
10:00 - 00:00
Friday:
10:00 - 00:00
Saturday:
10:00 - 00:00
Sunday:
10:00 - 00:00
Reviews of Wienerschnitzel
"Sometimes service can be slow. Other than that foods good. Neighborhood can be a bit sketchy."
"I find it very rude when people like cashier Martha and the cook working at 5:40PM like to talk about their customers in spanish (which I totally speak and understand) with the drive thru window open. Martha was initially rude from the moment i drove up despite it being completely empty but looked the other way as it is a Sunday but it unfortunate when they continue add insult to injury with events followed."
"Tried new items on menu. Chili Mac n cheese $5.99. It was better than expected. The shrimp po-boy was worse than expected. Only 6 shrimp and very underwhelmed. The crispness was there but felt like I was eating mostly bread due to the small size of shrimp."
"Okay, it seems weird for me to review a true franchise like Wienerschnitzel, but there's a really good reason, so stick with me on this one. There are a lot of childhood experiences that people revisit later as adults, and I am wondering, is Wienerschnitzel as good as I remember? The question of Wienerschnitzel's food quality comes down to some very poignant aspects of my life, and one of them is sure to overlap with a lot of other people. First, there's my love for ball park hotdogs. Not the brand, but hotdogs that are served at an actual stadium event. When you can't get to a stadium, what options are available for high quality hotdogs? In this regard, Wienerschnitzel fits the bill. They have a few variations on hotdogs, Polish, Original, and All Beef. I went with the All Beef version. I ordered two dogs, Chicago and the Junkyard Dog (another childhood S/O to the WWF). Both of the items come fully prepared with the fixings, so if you're not familiar with the different hotdog styles across America, you may want to brush up before the visit. The hotdogs were both great, but most notably the Chicago dog. This stands out for me because I've had this particular flavor, in Chicagoland, at Portillos, so the bar was pretty high. Although, the selection of all beef hotdogs leads me to the second aspect of my review, value. As someone who's been looking for a suitable hotdog stand for a while, I admit that I've been frequenting 7 Eleven for a while. Their Big Bite hotdogs are always on special, and at the time of this review, they are 2/$3.49. The dogs at 7 Eleven don't come prepared, but they are the same, if not better, quality. You won't have the same amount of toppings available, but it's a legit threat, and probably the closest to the stadium style for which I'm always searching. Wienerschnitzel would have lost the value category if it wasn't for the Crowd Favorites section of the menu. The three and five piece hotdog, fry, and corn dog combos simply can't be beat. If I had a car full of kids (which I don't by the way), it would be a pretty hard deal for me to pass up. The three hotdogs, fries, and corn dogs are $14, making it less than $5/child. Great bargain. Lastly, there's the environment. All I can really say is, it's still a Wienerschnitzel. So if you are looking for a drive through hotdog stand on the cheap, oddly enough, Wienerschnitzel is still as good as I remember."
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