

At Freddy’s Frozen Custard & Steakburgers, we bring the perfect blend of delicious treats and savory meals to Colorado Springs, CO. As a renowned fast-casual restaurant, we offer a mouthwatering menu that includes our freshly churned frozen custard treats and premium, cooked-to-order steakburgers. Located in the heart of Colorado Springs, we’re a favorite among locals and visitors alike for our genuine hospitality and quality ingredients served in a clean, family-friendly environment. Whether you’re craving a sweet treat or a satisfying meal, we’ve got you covered. Visit us at Freddy’s Frozen Custard & Steakburgers in Colorado Springs today for an unforgettable dining adventure!
Vintage-style chain for steakburgers, hot dogs & other fast-food staples, plus frozen custard.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 5825 Stetson Hills Blvd #150, Colorado Springs, CO 80923
Phone: (719) 597-5878
Website: https://www.freddys.com/location/co-springs-stetson-co?utm_source=gbp&utm_medium=organic
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Reviews
The worst and most obvious error was serving the hot dog on burnt TEXAS TOAST–not a bun. Who on earth thought this was an acceptable idea?
Let me explain for the corporate idiots who put this menu together how an actual Chicago Hot Dog is made (and I doubt any of them have ever ate a hot dog in the Windy City):
1) Serve the hot dog on a warm, steamed bun, ideally with poppy seeds.
2) Get the condiments right. You need good-sized tomato slices (not wafer-thin), good quality chopped onions, strong relish, and a pickle spear (not a wafer-thin slice).
3) Don’t forget the sports peppers and celery salt. These are key flavors of this food item.
4) Finally, put the greed aside. The best Chicago dogs I ate as a kid were $1 from hot dog cart vendors. Yes, a $1. Don’t tell me that twenty five years later, hot dog costs have jumped 600%, forcing you to charge $6+ for such a basic and simple menu item.
If you’re going to charge premium prices for a hot dog–know how to make one.
Finally, you guys have a gigantic “CHICAGO DOGS” sign on the side of your restaurant, and I drove out here specifically for it, so you brought this criticism on yourself!