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Reader: What’s with soggy buns at Mile High Vienna? Is that a Midwest thing?

Hot dog! Mile High Vienna Stand has moved from its original space on Santa Fe right up the street to a bigger spot with parking! "People kept telling me we were too busy -- something I didn't think was possible," says owner Sonny Jarock. "But this new space is great...
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Hot dog! Mile High Vienna Stand has moved from its original space on Santa Fe right up the street to a bigger spot with parking! “People kept telling me we were too busy — something I didn’t think was possible,” says owner Sonny Jarock. “But this new space is great and things couldn’t be going better. It’s a dream come true.”

For fans of the food, too. See also: – Mile High Vienna Stand steps up on Santa Fe – Mile High Vienna: Best Hot Dog

Says Denver Dave:

Nice. They really needed more space – looks great. Love their dogs and fries. The Italian beef – not so much. That soggy bun thing must be a Midwest preference that I just don’t get. And you can totally skip what they refer to as chili (more like sloppy Joe filling – no spice at all). Really ruined a great dog with it and some processed cheese product recently.

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Have you tried Mile High Vienna? Is a soggy bun really a Midwest preference? And what’s your favorite dog in town?


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