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Pete's Hot Dog Shop

400 Broadway, Bethlehem, PA - (610) 866-6622
For just a few bucks you can lunch on a couple of chili dogs, a set of three fried pierogies and, if you really want to go local, a container of chocolate milk. Or grab a can of the locally bottled (in Allentown, since 1918) A-Treat soda. And enjoy a soulful taste of the Lehigh Valley.
50% Approval Rating (2 votes)

Scorecard

3 - Overall: Excellent - Worth a Detour
Overall: Excellent - Worth a Detour
Hot Dog
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Pierogies

Highlighted Reviews

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Bruce Bilmes and Susan Boyle - Photos (3)
Roadfood.com Editor
"Chili dogs and deep-fried pierogies. That's your lunch. Where are you? If you answered Pennsylvania's Lehigh Valley, count yourself among the Roadfood congnoscenti. What French fries are to most of the fast-food eating populace, fried pierogies are to the Lehigh ..."   [Read More]

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Map & Web Site

400 Broadway, Bethlehem, PA
(610) 866-6622

Hours & Policies

Seasons:Open Year Round
Meals Served:Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Operational Hours:Always Call Ahead!
Credit Cards Accepted:No
Alcohol Served:No
Outdoor Seating:No
Reservations Accepted:No
Delivery Available:No
Takeout Counters:Yes
The classic Lehigh Valley configuration includes brown mustard, chili, and chopped onions.
"The classic Lehigh Valley configuration includes brown mustard, chili, and chopped onions."
Bruce Bilmes and Susan Boyle





Stewed burgers - as we understand it, those are burgers that are cooked and then marinated in a tub of cooked onions.  Maybe next time.
"Stewed burgers - as we understand it, those are burgers that are cooked and then marinated in a tub of cooked onions. Maybe next time."
Bruce Bilmes and Susan Boyle


Maybe it's just a weird psychological quirk, but we are particularly drawn to Roadfood served in a flatiron-shaped building.
"Maybe it's just a weird psychological quirk, but we are particularly drawn to Roadfood served in a flatiron-shaped building."
Bruce Bilmes and Susan Boyle



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