Great diner breakfast! Mmmm pancakes. And great conversation. Worth the drive, easy street parking and a take out window.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 5
Kyle R.
Just a typical Rhode Islander who loves weiners and this place is our go to spot in Providence. Could add a bit more meat sauce when you order with the works but it is definitely worth the try. Being a fan of olnyville, I'd still choose this one.
Gerald Cabellon
I have had my fair share of eating weiners, because it's just one of the staples of Rhode Island. I took a chance and stopped here for some weiners. Usually I would go to Rod's Grille in Warren, or Baba's in Providence. I came here, and ordered four all the way. The sauce had a very different taste compared to all the other places I have been to. It was very good. It's one of your typical joints you will find around Rhide Island. For me I will definitely be back since I am frequently around that area.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 4
Service: 4
B W.
Being an avid hot dog tourist I passed the sign with the dog on it, immediately pulled over and ran in. Not being a local, I immediately embarrassed myself by asking for a hot dog. "You want a hot dog or a weiner?" said the gentlemen at the counter, unflinchingly straight faced. This question will flummox anyone from outside the Ocean state, by the way. After some translational challenges We established what it was I came there for, and 2 wieners were on their way down into my gullet. I'd been to Olneyville New York System (other side of Providence) before, but I had forgotten the local history of this sausage variant, the Rhode Island weiner, also called a Coney dog in other places. A fine ground, mild, steamed Vienna sausage in a steamed bum with mustard, raw onion, and meat sauce like a chili. Traditionally ground beef heart in some places. Celery salt as well. I was the only one there (11am, but any time is ok for a cooked tubular meat product) and the two guys behind the counter were tolerant of my many questions, friendly enough, and served up a solid dog, I mean weiner. I'd already ordered a coke when I remembered coffee milk, so I missed out on that other Rhode Island junk food tradition that you can get at this restaurant. (I keep RI coffee syrup at home in MD, both kinds). If you like hot dogs, definitely try this Rhode Island variant. It's different enough to be worth the side trip just to get the notch on the belt. 5 mins off 95...Personally I prefer grilled dogs but I love the toppings on these Rhode Island wieners and the local history behind them. This place has been around since the nineteen teens, I read. Prices were very reasonable as well.
fallen angel
Food is trash. pancakes are thin and gross, eggs remind me of hospital food, and the bacon is chewy, made my throat hurt. The restaurant is called ep wieners and yet the wieners are uncooked. Overall review 0/10
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 1
Service: 1
Lee Wilder
Love this place, Bob is awesome, he made the food so good I finished all of it which I almost never do. He's really friendly and fun to talk to. He always makes me like coming here ?
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
D B
Place could be a bit cleaner!
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 3
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Club Sandwich
M N
Did not taste good or fresh. Miss sams ny
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 1
Service: 3
James M.
Stopping in for Fish & Chips w/Carol after weekly Boston trip to MGH...prepared by Bobby...new item on the menu offered @$11.99 Thursday-Saturday (if they don't run out on Friday!) Such a deal! Breakfast, Weiners (of course!), daily specials, burgers, soup & salads, sandwiches...delish...and Bobby is AWESOME!
Kelly Bernard
Great prices and good food. ? Will go back for sure.
The single worst meal I have eaten. The wieners were cold, the bread was wet as if it sat in a condensation puddle, the fries came out uncooked and the employee didn’t use gloves at all. I know it’s a very authentic experience to not use gloves but come on. The place was empty except for a friend of the employee sitting at the counter. Will never return that’s for sure.
Karissa Sullivan
unprofessional, unwelcoming, outdated and unsanitary the minute you walk in.
Sarah Richardson
Potatoes were burnt and hard as rocks.
Daniel Ware
What really stood out to me during my visit to E. P. Weiners was the incredible taste of their hot weiners. The savory meat sauce had just the right amount of spice and sweetness, and it paired perfectly with the tangy mustard and fresh onions. I was impressed by the quality of the ingredients and the care that went into each hot dog.Furthermore, the service was top-notch. The staff was friendly, attentive, and seemed genuinely passionate about their food. They were more than happy to answer any questions I had and make recommendations based on my preferences. Even though the restaurant was busy, my order was prepared quickly and accurately.The only downside to E. P. Weiners was the limited seating and outdated decor. However, I believe that the amazing taste of the hot weiners and the excellent service more than make up for it. Overall, I would highly recommend E. P. Weiners to anyone looking for a delicious and authentic hot dog experience in Rhode Island.Parking: Street parking available.
Julian Tarin
Very cute, old-school feeling diner. Great food and the staff are friendly and always cheerful making it a welcoming atmosphere
Great diner breakfast! Mmmm pancakes. And great conversation. Worth the drive, easy street parking and a take out window.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 5
Just a typical Rhode Islander who loves weiners and this place is our go to spot in Providence. Could add a bit more meat sauce when you order with the works but it is definitely worth the try. Being a fan of olnyville, I'd still choose this one.
I have had my fair share of eating weiners, because it's just one of the staples of Rhode Island. I took a chance and stopped here for some weiners. Usually I would go to Rod's Grille in Warren, or Baba's in Providence. I came here, and ordered four all the way. The sauce had a very different taste compared to all the other places I have been to. It was very good. It's one of your typical joints you will find around Rhide Island. For me I will definitely be back since I am frequently around that area.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 4
Service: 4
Being an avid hot dog tourist I passed the sign with the dog on it, immediately pulled over and ran in. Not being a local, I immediately embarrassed myself by asking for a hot dog. "You want a hot dog or a weiner?" said the gentlemen at the counter, unflinchingly straight faced. This question will flummox anyone from outside the Ocean state, by the way. After some translational challenges We established what it was I came there for, and 2 wieners were on their way down into my gullet. I'd been to Olneyville New York System (other side of Providence) before, but I had forgotten the local history of this sausage variant, the Rhode Island weiner, also called a Coney dog in other places. A fine ground, mild, steamed Vienna sausage in a steamed bum with mustard, raw onion, and meat sauce like a chili. Traditionally ground beef heart in some places. Celery salt as well. I was the only one there (11am, but any time is ok for a cooked tubular meat product) and the two guys behind the counter were tolerant of my many questions, friendly enough, and served up a solid dog, I mean weiner. I'd already ordered a coke when I remembered coffee milk, so I missed out on that other Rhode Island junk food tradition that you can get at this restaurant. (I keep RI coffee syrup at home in MD, both kinds). If you like hot dogs, definitely try this Rhode Island variant. It's different enough to be worth the side trip just to get the notch on the belt. 5 mins off 95...Personally I prefer grilled dogs but I love the toppings on these Rhode Island wieners and the local history behind them. This place has been around since the nineteen teens, I read. Prices were very reasonable as well.
Food is trash. pancakes are thin and gross, eggs remind me of hospital food, and the bacon is chewy, made my throat hurt. The restaurant is called ep wieners and yet the wieners are uncooked. Overall review 0/10
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 1
Service: 1
Love this place, Bob is awesome, he made the food so good I finished all of it which I almost never do. He's really friendly and fun to talk to. He always makes me like coming here ?
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Place could be a bit cleaner!
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 3
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Club Sandwich
Did not taste good or fresh. Miss sams ny
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 1
Service: 3
Stopping in for Fish & Chips w/Carol after weekly Boston trip to MGH...prepared by Bobby...new item on the menu offered @$11.99 Thursday-Saturday (if they don't run out on Friday!) Such a deal! Breakfast, Weiners (of course!), daily specials, burgers, soup & salads, sandwiches...delish...and Bobby is AWESOME!
Great prices and good food. ? Will go back for sure.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 4
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Club Sandwich
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The single worst meal I have eaten. The wieners were cold, the bread was wet as if it sat in a condensation puddle, the fries came out uncooked and the employee didn’t use gloves at all. I know it’s a very authentic experience to not use gloves but come on. The place was empty except for a friend of the employee sitting at the counter. Will never return that’s for sure.
unprofessional, unwelcoming, outdated and unsanitary the minute you walk in.
Potatoes were burnt and hard as rocks.
What really stood out to me during my visit to E. P. Weiners was the incredible taste of their hot weiners. The savory meat sauce had just the right amount of spice and sweetness, and it paired perfectly with the tangy mustard and fresh onions. I was impressed by the quality of the ingredients and the care that went into each hot dog.Furthermore, the service was top-notch. The staff was friendly, attentive, and seemed genuinely passionate about their food. They were more than happy to answer any questions I had and make recommendations based on my preferences. Even though the restaurant was busy, my order was prepared quickly and accurately.The only downside to E. P. Weiners was the limited seating and outdated decor. However, I believe that the amazing taste of the hot weiners and the excellent service more than make up for it. Overall, I would highly recommend E. P. Weiners to anyone looking for a delicious and authentic hot dog experience in Rhode Island.Parking: Street parking available.
Very cute, old-school feeling diner. Great food and the staff are friendly and always cheerful making it a welcoming atmosphere
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5