People Drive From All Over New Jersey For The Deep-Fried Hot Dogs At This Old-School Roadside Stand

Some places have been feeding hungry drivers longer than most highways have existed, and this little roadside counter is one of them. Since the early 1930s, folks have pulled off the road, walked up to a simple window, and ordered a deep-fried hot dog that keeps them coming back for years.

Regulars drive an hour just for a quick bite, and the line often stretches out the door on a busy Saturday afternoon. Cash is king here, patience helps, and the payoff is a snappy frankfurter fried fresh to order.

This is a spot where the food stays simple, the prices stay friendly, and the tradition stays exactly the same. Stick around, because there is a lot of history and character packed into one small building near the Palisades.

A Counter Window Off Palisade Avenue

Right at 1345 Palisade Ave in Fort Lee, New Jersey, sits a small counter-serve building that has become a quiet legend in the northern part of the state…

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