We've all heard that breakfast is the most important meal of the day, but let's face it. By lunchtime we can be downright famished, in desperate need of a pick-me-up to help us get through the rest of the day. A hearty lunch can help us power through. Slip into a booth at this old-school restaurant in Pennsylvania for a classic meal that will leave you stuffed and happy.
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Shorty's Lunch in Washington has been serving its famous hot dogs since it opened in the 1930s, nearly a century ago.
If you happen to walk past the Pennsylvania staple on West Chestnut Street, you'll likely see the hot dogs turning on the grill.
How could you not go in? Shorty's, which has been owned by the Alexas family since the beginning, has two locations - the original on West Chestnut Street and another on Jefferson Avenue, also in Washington.
Slip into one of the cozy booths or, for a real throwback experience, grab one of the stools at the counter.
Whatever you do, come hungry. Shorty's is perhaps best known for its hot dogs, so consider ordering one. Maybe more?
For a real Shorty's experience, go for the chili dog. It comes topped with Shorty's famous chili sauce. One bite, and you'll be hooked.
While the menu is rather limited, the lunch counter also serves such classics as burgers, fish, roast beef, and...
A hot beef meal smothered in gravy.
Whatever you order, pair it with a side of fries - with or without the gravy.
Learn more on the Shorty's Lunch Facebook page.
Please note: This is the Facebook page for the Jefferson Avenue location. The featured location does not have a Facebook page.
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