Ever hear that old saying they just don’t make things the way they used to? You might even have uttered it more than once. Well, life has certainly changed from decade to decade and century to century. However, there are still some things we know we can always rely on – like getting one of the best old-fashioned hot dogs around at the oldest hot dog joint in Pennsylvania.

Join generations of Pennsylvanians who have made Altoona’s Original Texas Hot Dogs, nestled in downtown Altoona, the place to cure their hot dog cravings.

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Open for more than a century, the old-fashioned hot dog joint knows a little something about making a delicious hot dog. It, in fact, has had some pretty high profile customers over the years, including President Barack Obama.

Trip Advisor/management Originally known as Texas Hot Wieners, Peter George founded the popular hot dog joint in 1918. In the ensuing years, it would become known as Altoona’s Original Texas Hot Dogs and change ownership.

Next time you’re craving a good, old-fashioned hot dog, head over to the downtown location of the hot dog joint, where you can order the classic Texas Hot Dog. Pile it high with all of your favorite toppings.

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If you want to spice up your meal, order the cheese dog or the sauerkraut dog. Check out the sides, too – fries, baked beans, and onion rings, for example.

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Altoona’s Original Texas Hot Dogs might be best known for their hot dogs, but they’re just as well known for their chili. Order a bowl of it, top your hot dog with it, or have a hearty helping of macaroni and chili.

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Got some picky eaters in your party? The menu also features such favorites as burgers, chicken strips, and ham sandwiches.

Four Square/Tannia V. Warm up with a piping hot bowl of soup – chicken noodle or broccoli with cheese on Monday and ham and bean on Thursday, for example.

Click here for the official Facebook page of Altoona’s Original Texas Dogs.

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Have you ever been to this hot dog joint in Pennsylvania? What’s your favorite hot dog on the menu? Let us know in the comments! If you love a good hot dog, you’ll definitely want to plan a visit to The Dog House in Reading.

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Originally known as Texas Hot Wieners, Peter George founded the popular hot dog joint in 1918. In the ensuing years, it would become known as Altoona’s Original Texas Hot Dogs and change ownership.

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Warm up with a piping hot bowl of soup – chicken noodle or broccoli with cheese on Monday and ham and bean on Thursday, for example.

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Address: 101 58th St, Altoona, PA 16602, USA