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The Weiner’s Circle

The Weiner’s Circle is a hot dog stand that serves all the regulars: Chicago hot dogs, cheese fries, hamburgers, and horrible insults. They stay open late for customers coming back from a night out and throughout the night, the customer service becomes more and more hostile.

The Weiner’s Circle is a hot dog stand that serves all the regulars: Chicago hot dogs, cheese fries, hamburgers, and horrible insults. They stay open late for customers coming back from a night out and throughout the night, the customer service becomes more and more hostile.

Contributor notes

What is surprising, refreshing, most interesting?

What is so surprising about this establishment is that it goes against one of the essential pillars of what a restaurant should be. There is such a large culture surrounding customer service, especially in the United States. Having the foundation of the business being in direct antithesis of that culture is very interesting.

Key Insights? What can we learn from this?

What I've taken out of this is that people are not always looking for the expected experience. Sometimes people want to experience a different side of an experience that seems so mundane, like ordering food.