![]() ![]() Paulie’s Hot Dogs in Honesdale is a family-friendly joint, with a menu packed full of state-fair-type foods (think: disco fries, funnel cake and deep-fried Oreos). Bonus: No dog on the menu tops out over $1.85. Try one with everything (mustard, onions and Abe’s Sauce), or with other condiments like relish, sauerkraut, cheese and Texas Meat Sauce. The doggies here are straight up, no-nonsense, nothing fancy - just what the classic hot dog seeker desires. With four locations in the Wilkes-Barre area, Abe’s Hot Dogs has been serving the community since 1924 (!). #AbeObeid #thebetterAbesĪ post shared by danielle wayda on at 4:46pm PST Are you ready to go on a hot dog journey? Good, because here it is: The Pennsylvania Hot Dog Bucket List. All across the state, we’ve found charmingly low-fi roadside shacks, hip bars and mom-and-pop sandwich shops, alike, all slinging superb versions of this all-American classic. The point is: Hot dogs are awesome, everyone loves them, and whether you’re a hardcore vegan or omnivorous, there are umpteen places in Pennsylvania to get an insanely good dog. ![]() There’s the perfect union of bread, meat and toppings in their many combinations, the fact that they’re easily handheld and portable, and the nearly universal popularity of both. In the culinary world, an endless debate rages on about whether hot dogs are technically sandwiches (we say, nope), but it can’t be denied that there is a similar satisfaction between the two. Whether grabbed from a cart on a busy city street corner, ordered up at a ball game, scarfed after a day at the pool or the beach, or fully loaded with creative toppings from a new-school hot dog joint or gastropub, there are just as many scenarios in which we love to eat franks as there are types to be enjoyed. Hot dogs are wired to the American consciousness. ![]()
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