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Feedback gevenStill the King of Hot Dogs in the Lehigh Valley. A traditional hot dog with everything (chili, mustard, onions) and some perogies is such an excellent combination. I'm not a valley native, but apparently chocolate milk is the drink of choice, but I'm not there yet. Their cheesesteaks are different than a traditional cheesesteak, but still good. The workers at this location have always been very friendly too, it's like they pass a corporate culture to each other. Anyways, I really like Yocco's.
Five stars, worth driving for. This is a classic hot dog joint with all the real retro not kitschy wannabe stuff decor. People were great, interior was great, and the food was solidly on point. My picky daughter scarfed two dogs and an order of fries before proclaiming it her favorite in PA.
Save your money and stop at a gas station and get a hotdog. It was overcooked and looked like it had been around for days. Very disappointing for a place that calls itself the hot dog king.
Good food: hot dogs, hamburgers, steak sandwiches, fries, pierogies. My wait at the drive thru was way TOO LONG (20 minutes) and there wasn't enough sauce on my hot dog or steak. Note: This is a Cash Only place.
Walked in to 5 people standing staring at us behind the counter, no greeting. Ordered 4 hot dogs, 2 with cheese and onion and 2 with chili and cheese, and then a small sprite that we changed to a medium at the end. In the process of the hot dog making I overheard the two staff members conversing and one asking the other ?are you screwing me up here?? And the other replied ?no this is this one? So after paying and leaving, got into the car and didn?t understand the abbreviations on any of them because they were all made with chili on them and not sure with or without anything else but clearly cheese wasn?t present on any. I don?t understand how it was so hard to make 2 of each the same. Sad.