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MHVS serves authentic Chicago Style Hot Dogs, Juicy Italian Beefs and all your Chicago favorites.

Address: 300 Santa Fe Dr, Denver, CO 80223, USA
Phone: (720) 379-4600
moc.oohay@42kynwad
State: Colorado
City: Denver
Zip Code: 80223


Opening Hours

Monday: 10:30 AM – 8:00 PM
Tuesday: 10:30 AM – 8:00 PM
Wednesday: 10:30 AM – 8:00 PM
Thursday: 10:30 AM – 8:00 PM
Friday: 10:30 AM – 8:00 PM
Saturday: 10:30 AM – 8:00 PM
Sunday: 11:00 AM – 5:00 PM


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Reviews
Seriously better then your typical hotdogs! Always friendly staff, food nice and hot. Simple ordering
7 years ago (06-03-2018)
I go there enough dinners or a quick lunch. Definitely a very good place. It's a really filling meal. Last time I went there wasn't the best as I did get sick a little later. I'll go back make no mistake!
8 years ago (14-01-2018)
Good atmosphere and great food. I stumbled on it accidentally and was thrilled that I did!
7 years ago (12-03-2018)
Always have great service, and the dogs are delicious! Some what pricey for a hot dog, but it's quality food!!
8 years ago (05-01-2018)
Worst experience I've ever had here. Usually this place is extremely reliable and consistent with their quality but they must be training new staff or something because the food was terrible. I tried to eat in the parking lot outside and my first reaction of the fries were that they weren't piping hot. Usually the fries are atomic in the bag and will burn your hands even minutes later when you get back to work. But it's a lunch place that closes early without really having a dinner crowd, so I wrote it off. I went to pull out the itallian beef sandwhich and it was immediately alarming. It didn't smell like an italian beef, it smelled like olive oil. I bit into it and it was ice cold, so I spit out my bite. I brought it back in and they said they would make me another, but that bite was so disgusting that I didn't think I could eat a good sandwich after that, even if they made it right. So I asked for a maxwell polish sausage instead, figured it was harder to mess up. The cook walks the sausage out to me and apologizes and it just has diced onions and mustard. I asked him to put the grilled onions on instead and he just put them on top. I finally bite into it, and it's not even hot. I tried to eat another bite of it but I just threw it away after. I'm good enough at cooking to know that the sausage wasn't even 100 degrees. The Italian beef was like 60 degrees. I feel nauseous now just thinking about. I really hope I don't get food poisoning from this. I know I can bite and eat food that is too hot for my hand or lips, and I know the ideal water temperature of my shower is 110 degrees, and the water from my faucet is 130 and is hot enough to burn. I'm going to guess, that somewhere around 120 is the ideal temperature for food. I would like to see the owner of this place get better training for their cooks, and buy some thermometers. There are cheap instant read thermometers on amazon for like 10 bucks each, and thermometer guns that are infrared that you just aim are less than 15 bucks. Cooking needs to be a science, starting temp, cooking time, target temp, resting time, etc. He said he cooks the polish sausage for 30 seconds. The only thing that can cook a dog in 30 seconds, is a microwave, and it ruins it. I know he didn't microwave it, he said his grill is really hot, so it only takes 30 seconds. I don't care if he submerges the dog in a bonfire, 30 seconds isn't enough to cook a cold dog. If the dog is already in a warm container to get it ready, that's a different story. But that warming tray obviously wasn't warm, if that's the case, or a 90 degree hot dog would never be served to a customer. Get the kid some thermometers to double check what he does until someone around there can get a grip on how to cook, and maybe that knowledge will make me feel better about spending $13 on a stomach ache.
8 years ago (27-01-2018)
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