Hot dogs have long been a favorite with Americans. After all, they make the perfect meal on the go – just take a look at all of the hot dog trucks and carts you can find on city streets all over the U.S. If you prefer a sit down meal, you’ll find an abundance of hot dog joints, too. This hot dog themed restaurant in Pennsylvania, for example, boasts an eclectic menu of hot dogs – or you can build your own.

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Tucked in the Lawrenceville neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Franktuary has been an area staple since 2004 - and it just keeps getting better.

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Even if you can’t make it to the hot dog joint, keep an eye out for its popular food truck that’s often seen around town. (It all started with the food truck, before blossoming into a brick and mortar location.)

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Grab a seat in the charming hot dog joint that also hosts private parties and offers catering.

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You’ll definitely want to check out the day’s featured frank, but take a peek at the rest of the menu. Don’t worry if you’re vegan or vegetarian. Franktuary’s got you covered, too.

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Franktuary’s got a few signature dogs that are well worth a try. Let your taste buds take you straight to the Big Apple when you bite into the New Yorker.

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Or stay right in the heart of the Burgh with a classic Pittsburgh frank. It comes topped with deep-fried pierogi, PGH sauce, and vinegar slaw. It doesn’t get much more Pittsburgh than that.

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Even if one of the signature franks doesn’t get your mouth watering (and chances are it will), you can build your own hot dog.

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Start with the dog itself - several meat options, tofu, or Beyond Beef sausage. Then add your bun of choice and all of the toppings you want.

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Franktuary may be known for its franks, but you’ll find more deliciousness on the menu - wings, salads, and poutine. Sides range from pierogis and fried cauliflower to tater tots and fried pickle chips.

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Head over to the official website of Franktuary for days, hours, and a menu. Or, go here for Facebook.

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Do you have a favorite hot dog themed restaurant in Pennsylvania? Let us know in the comments! You might also want to plan a visit to The Squeeze-In in Sunbury, which makes some of the state’s best hot dogs and has just five stools in its tiny shop.

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Address: Franktuary (Lawrenceville), 3810 Butler St, Pittsburgh, PA 15201, USA