Steamed food, especially steamed meat, doesn't have the best reputation. Most of us associate steamed meat with bland, flavorless mush. However, there's one spot in Massachusetts that has been wooing customers with steamed hot dogs for over 120 years. Here's what you should know about Casey's Diner.
Though the current structure "only" dates from 1922, the diner actually originated as a four-stool, horse-drawn lunch wagon that was parked on the Natick Common in 1890
Though plenty of diners can claim to be famous for their burgers or breakfasts, this spot is legendary for something else: steamed hot dogs.
We know what you’re thinking. How can a steamed hot dog be tasty? Apparently, they’re to die for. The steaming locks in flavor and gives the hot dog a uniquely tender texture.
If you want the classic steamed hot dog experience, go ahead and order a nice All Around. You can also get your dawg dressed up with celery salt, which is super traditional and tasty.
If you’re not feeling brave enough to sink your teeth into a steamed hot dog, you definitely have options. The diner also serves everything from waffles to pepper burgers.
Have a sweet tooth? Indulge in a slice of pie for just $3. They serve up apple, cherry, custard, rhubarb, squash, pecan, Boston cream, and more. Yum.
Don’t miss this little diner in Natick that’s packed with flavor and history. Stop by soon!
Doesn't this place sounds totally unique and tasty? Learn more about visiting Casey’s Diner by visiting their website, where you can check out current menus and opening hours. For more tasty grub in Massachusetts, check out this list of some of our favorite retro diners in the state.
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