What does nostalgia taste like? Well, it probably depends upon to whom you’re talking. For some, it may be a hot bowl of chicken soup on a rainy day. Others might feel the nostalgia wash over them when having a PB&J for lunch. Nostalgia might also taste like a juicy hot dog, topped with mustard, ketchup, relish, and all of your favorites, made just the way you like it at this hot dog restaurant near Pittsburgh.
Set off on a leisurely drive to Frank’s Star Lunch, tucked in Punxsutawney, just an hour and a half from downtown Pittsburgh.
Facebook/Frank’s Star Lunch While you’re in Punxsutawney Phil’s hometown, plan to visit Gobbler’s Knob and to stop by and say hi to Phil and his wife, Phyllis.
If you love hot dogs, you’re going to love the dogs at Frank’s Star Lunch. Buy one for just $1.85 or treat yourself to three for $5 (as of September 2019).
Facebook/Frank’s Star Lunch Frank’s Star Lunch claims quite a storied history in Punxsutawney, originally known as Original Star Lunch and opening in 1922 with Frank Mamolito at the helm.
Choose from an assortment of complimentary toppings — pickles, relish, and BBQ sauce, for example — to create your perfect hot dog. Or, add bacon, ranch, sauerkraut, gravy, or fried egg.
Facebook/Frank’s Star Lunch The old school hot dog joint remained a staple in the community until 1964, when it closed. Mr. Mamolito passed down his famous hot dog sauce to his daughter, and his grandsons sold it at a local hot dog stand for years.
Bringing the kiddos along? The kid’s menu features hot dogs (pictured below) and grilled cheese, paired with fries or cookies and a drink.
Facebook/Frank’s Star Lunch Several years ago, Frank and Chuck Hetrick reintroduced the 21st century Frank’s Star Lunch, still serving that famous hot dog sauce that will soon turn 100 years old.
Not really in the mood for hot dogs? Frank’s menu also features such classic options as burgers (available in single, double, or triple), pierogies, and mac and cheese.
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If you like really good chili, order a bowl or grab some to go.
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The hot dogs may be the star of the meal, but don’t forget the sides. Choose from such favorites as curly fries, fat fries, chili cheese fries, or homemade potato chips.
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Treat yourself to a hot dog — or three — at Frank’s Star Lunch, open Tuesday through Friday from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. and Saturday from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.
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Address: 115 West Mahoning Street, Punxsutawney, PA 15767
Facebook/Frank’s Star Lunch Click here for the official website of Frank’s Star Lunch. Or, go here for Facebook.
Have you ever been to this hot dog restaurant near Pittsburgh? Share your experience in the comments! Craving a hot dog but want to stay a bit closer to home? Head over to the Original Hot Dog Shoppe. Click here to read more.
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While you’re in Punxsutawney Phil’s hometown, plan to visit Gobbler’s Knob and to stop by and say hi to Phil and his wife, Phyllis.
Frank’s Star Lunch claims quite a storied history in Punxsutawney, originally known as Original Star Lunch and opening in 1922 with Frank Mamolito at the helm.
The old school hot dog joint remained a staple in the community until 1964, when it closed. Mr. Mamolito passed down his famous hot dog sauce to his daughter, and his grandsons sold it at a local hot dog stand for years.
Several years ago, Frank and Chuck Hetrick reintroduced the 21st century Frank’s Star Lunch, still serving that famous hot dog sauce that will soon turn 100 years old.
Click here for the official website of Frank’s Star Lunch. Or, go here for Facebook.
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