“Yocco's Hot Dog King is a 100+ year old cultural phenomenon in the Allentown/Bethlehem area, where frankfurters are truly snack royalty. There are a half dozen of these small fast food outlets by this name (as well as several other franchises and independent dog houses) around these parts. Our reason for stopping- a need for a break after a long drive home from Niagara Falls. Although still 75 minutes away, we like Yocco's individually handgrilled sausages from past visits, and our hunger after 6 hours on the road had us looking forward to the break and even fantasizing about that first bite and snap.We ordered a dozen of their classics, grilled and rolled with mustard, onion bits and a thin smear of their unique savory chili. Each was wrapped in white paper and boxed in plain cardboard. We also grabbed a large size crinklecut fries. We were really hungry, and quickly wolfed down those crisp babies as we drove south again toward Quakertown and then onto Route 313 all the way to Newtown. Sorry. No pics, as that Yelp courtesy was forgotten by our yowling bellies. We scarfed down two hots dogs apiece in the car, saving the final two for our kitchen table. While I wouldn't have them as a regular part of my diet, these Yoccos really hit the spot. No apologies. There will be a next time, and we will also try their pierogi as a side for the King of Hot Dogs.“
“Great sandwich place! Best hoagies I think I've ever eaten. Yes I'm serious! The guys are no nonsense who work in there so don't get offended lol. They will make you the best hoagie you've ever had! I'll never turn down a chance to eat here...highly recommend!“
“Yocco's Hot Dog King is a 100+ year old cultural phenomenon in the Allentown/Bethlehem area, where frankfurters are truly snack royalty. There are a half dozen of these small fast food outlets by this name (as well as several other franchises and independent dog houses) around these parts. Our reason for stopping- a need for a break after a long drive home from Niagara Falls. Although still 75 minutes away, we like Yocco's individually handgrilled sausages from past visits, and our hunger after 6 hours on the road had us looking forward to the break and even fantasizing about that first bite and snap. We ordered a dozen of their classics, grilled and rolled with mustard, onion bits and a thin smear of their unique savory chili. Each was wrapped in white paper and boxed in plain cardboard. We also grabbed a large size crinklecut fries. We were really hungry, and quickly wolfed down those crisp babies as we drove south again toward Quakertown and then onto Route 313 all the way to Newtown. Sorry. No pics, as that Yelp courtesy was forgotten by our yowling bellies. We scarfed down two hots dogs apiece in the car, saving the final two for our kitchen table. While I wouldn't have them as a regular part of my diet, these Yoccos really hit the spot. No apologies. There will be a next time, and we will also try their pierogi as a side for the King of Hot Dogs.“
“Pats Bistro is all that. Artisan Pizzas of all kinds. We had the Garde pizza, it had eggplant, peppers, zucchini, shaved garlic, slow-roasted tomato cheese, and extra classic sauce. Fire oven-baked goodness. Definitely going back, must try!“
“Hands down best cheese steak I’ve had around the area . I walked in and within a minute of sitting down guy hands me a menu 3 min later took my order . He set the counter with napkins and utensils. Brung me a nice frozen mug for my ice tea and within 10 min I had this amazing cheese steak sitting in front of me . Well seasoned good quality meat you can just taste the difference. They really take their time into putting the cheese steak together . Definitely recommend this place .“
“In town on work. Swung in quick for a couple slices. Very NY feel. Thin, crisp crust, but not overdone. good cheese pull. A little greasy but I wasn’t swimming or dabbing with napkins.They only had plain slices premade but that was all I needed.Maybe I was just hungry, but I felt like I stepped into a Pizza oasis.Very well priced“
“Always the best cheese steak sandwich in the Lehigh Valley. They beat the Brass Rail steaks so bad the Rail closed up. Always fresh and lots of meat. Enjoy the nostalgic atmosphere of yesteryear. Make sure to get your steak with everything.“
“Probably the best cheesesteak in Bethlehem! The place is hopping & the customer service is on top of the ball! The seating is comfortable & the walls are well decorated with American memorabilia! The prices are affordable (see pictures) & the portions of food most generous!“
“The sandwich was delicious and well made. The owner & employees are very welcoming. Definitely going back when I go back to Allentown. You must try it, it’s worth it.Vegetarian options: I like that they have pescetarian options in their menu.“
“We stopped into Morty’s for lunch on Saturday. We were met by a friendly gentleman at the counter. We ordered steak sandwiches and onion rings. The food was very good. The gentleman running the front counter was accommodating. The atmosphere is just what you expect from a steak sandwich joint. The place was clean, warm and inviting. Would definitely go again.“