This Bristol Location is Considered a Top Hot Dog Mainstay in Bucks County

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This Bucks County restaurant is making waves as one of the region’s best hot dog spots. Recently relocated to Bristol’s Naked Brewing, Cheese Dawgs combines two American favorites: hot dogs and beer, writes Jenn Ladd for The Philadelphia Inquirer.  

Patrons can choose between a regular dog or a foot-long, with a variety of toppings inspired by different U.S. regions. Popular choices include the Philly dog, topped with mustard, pepper hash, and onions, and the Seattle dog, featuring cream cheese and sriracha. 

The menu boasts specialty dogs like the Trenton, wrapped in pork roll and American cheese, and the Cuban, topped with ham, Swiss cheese, spicy mustard, and pickles.  

For those seeking variety, Cheese Dawgs offers deals such as three signature dogs for $10 and three specialty dogs for $15. Veggie and turkey dog substitutions are available for an additional $1. 

With its unique offerings and perfect pairing with craft beer from Naked Brewing, Cheese Dawgs has quickly become a must-visit spot for hot dog enthusiasts in Bucks County. 

Read more about Cheese Dawgs in Bristol in The Philadelphia Inquirer.  



Editor’s Note: This post first appeared on BUCKSCO Today in August 2024.

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