Sunday, September 25, 2011

Summer Hot Dog Tour: Yocco's Hot Dogs, Fogelsville, PA

The last summertime stop on the tour, we visited Yocco's on Rt. 100 in Fogelsville, PA, just outside of Allentown this September while driving home from a friend's 1st/30th birthday celebration in York.

Like Hot Grill, apparently Yocco's is something of a local legend.  They're a local chain, family owned, with 6 locations in the Allentown area.  I've known about this particular Yocco's for years since it's located just off I-78.  I'd drive past it on my way to and from college, always seeing it, but never stopping in.  Well, this September, we decided to give it a try.

Interestingly, the interior decor was also similar to Hot Grill.  Yocco's also serves hot dogs with chili sauce, mustard and onions.  But that's pretty much where the similarity ends.

The hot dogs themselves were quite tasty; probably some of the best we've ever had.  However, everything else was a bit of a disappointment.  I ordered two with everything, and Mari ordered two chili cheese dogs.

If you look really close, you might find some chili and onions.
Now, I say the dogs were tasty, and that's a very good thing, because I had to look really hard to find any chili sauce.  It was like they just rub a little against the bun!  The little that was there had a decent enough flavor, but it just wasn't enough to get a real taste.







Apparently, in the Lehigh Valley, "ketchup" is pronounced like "chili"




The big issue we had, though, was with Mari's order.  As I said, she had ordered two chili cheese dogs.  What she got was two hot dogs with a slice of American cheese and ketchup.  How that even comes close to being a chili cheese dog is anyone's guess.







Less than impressed...
We started this blog to bring good food to the attention of our friends, and we made the decision right away that if we didn't have anything nice to say, we wouldn't say anything at all.  So we're trying to be nice with this one.  The hot dogs themselves really were very good, and I can't stress that enough.  But the advertising in the shop extolls the wonders of their chili sauce, and frankly, we didn't get much of it.  You'd think a place that specifically mentions the awesomeness of their sauce would be much more generous with it.

Now, this is a chain.  And as with all chains, local or not, some locations are better than others, and even at the same location, the people serving you can be of differing calibers.  So, we would definitely be interested in giving them another shot.  Mari's even said that had she just ordered a dog with mustard, she'd have been perfectly happy.  For me, I was just a little excited that they actually had fountain birch beer.

So, the verdict: For now, we were disappointed.  But there is hope!  And we will be stopping in to a Yocco's again someday, to try to see why the people of the Lehigh Valley love them so much.

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