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Bidrage med feedbackGreat experience. If I had better hotdogs I don't know where. As my friend Pete said, Best hotdogs since the Last Supper!
The nicest staff and tastiest dogs and fries in town!
The food is incredible! You'll definitely want to return and sample all of their hot dogs.
Located at 1288 N. Harbor City Blvd. in Eau Gallie, FL, Mustard's Last Stand is a local chain restaurant that specializes in hot dogs. As a fan of baseball and the famous German sausage known as the frankfurter, I decided to visit this establishment to satisfy my craving for a good hot dog. I ordered the Chicago Hot Dog and a Roast Beef Sandwich, and was impressed with the service provided by Trenton and Xavier. The hot dog was served in the traditional Chicago style, with all the classic toppings, but the quality of the sausage left something to be desired. The Roast Beef Sandwich tasted fine, but had a slight off taste that indicated the meat might be past its prime. Overall, Mustard's Last Stand is a decent option for those looking to satisfy a craving for a meaty treat.
Mustard's Last Stand 1288 N. Harbor City Blvd. Eau Gallie, FL 32935 3 Stars (local chain review) Intrinsically tied to my love for America's Pastime (baseball, not identity politics) is my love of Germany's greatest contribution to civilization: the frankfurter, more commonly known as the hot dog. Originating in Frankfurt, Germany, these delectable sausages have been around since the early 13th Century. Starting with the coronation of Holy Roman Emperor Max 2 a hot dog was given to the people in the event of an imperial crowning. Craving a dog, like a Grampus craves seals, I headed to the Eau Gallie location of Mustard's Last Stand (the name alone is worthy of 2 Stars). My conundrum today was going to be how does one rate a hot dog? The best damn dog I ever consumed was a Sabrett's in 1987. This guy had a cart in Canova Beach (there's a lost name) when I was a deputy and stopped to get a dog. One bite and I was hooked. The second best I've ever had was an Original Nathan's. I've just named two of the top four brands out there, the other two being Vienna All Beef and Hebrew National. The help today was outstanding. Both Trenton and Xavier were busting their respective tucheses. To mix it up a bit, I had to go with the Chicago Hot Dog and one Roast Beef Sandwich. My order was up in no time, and I got to work. One bite in, and I knew this dog was not one of the four mentioned above, or if it was, it was past its prime. It was, however, cooked properly and served in the traditional Chicago style—poppy Seed bun, peppers, green relish, fresh tomatoes, onions, dill pickle, and celery salt. The bun was fresh and warm. This would have been better had the base sausage been of higher quality. The Roast Beef Sandwich, while tasting fine had that rainbow slime on it that beef products get three days before it goes bad. The execution was outstanding and the flavors were there; however, I can't score it higher due to the meat situation. The Big Boy says, “If you are craving a meat stick, this ain't a bad place to meet that need.”
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