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Jimmy's Hot Dogs

2555 Nazareth Road, Easton, PA - (610) 258-7545
Posted By Bruce Bilmes and Susan Boyle on 10/15/2008 5:33:00 PM
Located in a strip mall. No place to sit; take-out only. They make nothing but hot dogs. Want something on the side? Have a drink and a bag of chips. Nothing else is available. Yet there's a line of people waiting to pick up their bags of 8, 10, even 12 dogs to go. Service is quick and businesslike at the small counter, but this place, with its quirky personality, does not in any way resemble a chain restaurant.

The dogs are steamed, and the standard garnish includes a pickle spear and chopped onions. Really quite a good combination, and one you can easily reproduce at home, but you don't. And the price? At last check, 85 cents each. Three or four of them will make a grand lunch, consumed sitting on the benches scattered around the shopping center or off the hood of your car.

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Here are two with everything, which at Jimmy's means mustard, onion and pickle.
"Here are two with everything, which at Jimmy's means mustard, onion and pickle."
Cliff Strutz





This is the entire inside of Jimmy's.  The amenities, like the menu, is bare bones.
"This is the entire inside of Jimmy's. The amenities, like the menu, is bare bones."
Cliff Strutz


With its strip mall location, the exterior certainly doesn't suggest Jimmy's is a Roadfood gem, although the long lines will grab your attention.
"With its strip mall location, the exterior certainly doesn't suggest Jimmy's is a Roadfood gem, although the long lines will grab your attention."
Cliff Strutz



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