It was even the star of its own reality TV show. Numerous TV crews have stopped by to capture naive customers attempt to slander staff with insults — including a classic bit from Triumph the Insult Dog. The addition of the bar could come as a stunning development for fans. But Morris wants to assure customers that the food and service will remain the same.
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By choosing I Accept , you consent to our use of cookies and other tracking technologies. Filed under:. When she started working nights, she hit her stride. I curse like a sailor, for real. Shouts and laughter flow in through the order windows where Poochie stands, insulting the next customer. Chanel mans the grill.
JB is on fries. A guy named Dion is in charge of assembly. Few even really talk back. They just laugh at Poochie and laugh at themselves. He left almost in tears. She, JB, and Chanel are like Chicago versions of the late, great Don Rickles, only they also serve burgers and dogs -- everything and everyone, with the exception of kids, is fair game.
When to insult someone and when to back off is a skill the employees learned the hard way back when the Circle was still new to Lincoln Park. People came in expecting a normal hot dog stand and, when met with the atypical customer service, shit could hit the fan. Larry left the Circle a couple years later.
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